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Does anyone know how to start an interior design business?

Posted in February 9th, 2009
okiegirl asked:


Here 's the details. See everyone 's my home decorated and raving about me tells me that I must be design ador. I was very good and sounds very interesting, but I have no education? Confidence in conventional design, or interior. There is one university that offers these types of programs on my? Area and my husband is military, as? I can not move to meet the university. I was wondering if it 's possible to start a little ornament customers advice and help with its . Doing something that totally work for them and charge? Ndolo some sort of honorary insane. I want to give people ideas and after s help to do that. Like etc. Y h? French very affordable too? N. • Any person will have? Advice to c? How I go about this?
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dgbrsand@sbcglobal.net says,
2-10-2009 at 17:44:23 from     

1st do you have a degree? if so then go to the SBA(small business administration and they have booklets that will help you get started. there also are books at the libaray that can give you a format for abusiness plan. you will need a business plan to get a loan or grants. Check out grants if you have a degree, they don’t have to be paid back. I found this book very helpful but every state has different statues and laws so thos to will need to be checked out. BizPlanBuilder by JIAN Tools For Sale, INC this book comes with a disk for the forms and is very easy read. If you are not degreed then that is where you start and get a part time job as an apprentice with a local company and learn everything you see and here.

elk312 says,
2-11-2009 at 06:51:54 from     

First of all, DON’T call it an interior DESIGN business, because you WILL need a degree, and possibly a license, for this. A DECORATING business should be easy enough to start without a degree-as long as you are just advising on paint colors, accessories, maybe some drapes etc. You’ll get some flack from designers in the area but they’ll get over it (designers can be snobs because they did go to school for a long time and have spent a lot of time and money on their degree).

Get some books on starting your own business and go for it! The hardest part will be finding your clients.

Good luck!

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