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What is the career potential for interior design?

Posted in August 20th, 2010

Manda asked:


I wish I could choose to go into a field that has high demand, but my only real and interests are in art/design. To me, interior design honestly seems the most practical, but is there really enough demand in the job market? I’ve been asking around and people tell me to go into what my heart is in, and I definitely do strongly lean towards art, though I just don’t want to waste my time and effort. I guess I’m just looking for reassurance or advice on interior design and jobs in the art/design area in general.


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howulikeit024 says,
8-22-2010 at 02:45:31 from     

not very high

Charles o says,
8-25-2010 at 12:44:25 from     

well if you want to make good money with interior design, then you’ll need tp run your own company. Its really hard work, but it is possible, make sure you minor in business too.

actually I’d total flip it. major in business minor in interior design. You’ll be happier in the long run.

Go get that degree

alex l says,
8-27-2010 at 14:42:27 from     

you a woman so you have no chance . now a *** man ok some rich lady will hire him to prance around wimp wristed and spend her husbands money .

turkey_grrkey says,
8-30-2010 at 08:25:35 from     

its not that high of a demand, but you could do architect or clothes design

Myles says,
9-2-2010 at 13:35:30 from     

I agree go where your heart is but my dad tried to set up as an interior designer. After about 2 years of hard work and wasted thousands, he gave up. Be careful, you are wise to give it some thought. Good luck.

smiling_freds_biz_info says,
9-3-2010 at 04:02:44 from     

Take some business courses to learn how to build your own business.
Talented people can command high income…but you need to learn about how business can work for you.

frank g says,
9-6-2010 at 12:59:00 from     

I can tell you for sure that I will always know where I want to put my couch and TV.

Everything else pretty much takes care of itself, so therefore I won’t be needing your services anytime soon.

Crystal W says,
9-9-2010 at 01:13:29 from     

First of all, interior design is like interior architecture (as far as the way most programs I know of are set up). It sounds like you’ve got the right idea, since you like art and seem to like creativity. The thing with interior design is that you have to figure out your own niche. It’s not just one basic field. There are different aspects to it…exhibits designs, lighting designs, churches, offices, retail spaces, set designers,etc. You take your pick.

Since you are good at drawing, that is half the battle for designers. From what I know, people who can create good renderings for spaces are in demand. Most people can come up with at least a basic idea, but not everyone can visualize it enough to put it on paper so that others can understand what it will look like when it’s finished.

I think the demand for designers is about the same as most other industries, and has a lot of potential for you…it’s all about tapping into the right resources. A word of advice…when selecting a school, make sure that they have either a co-op or internship built in as a requirement in their degree program. It may seem pointless and frustrating while you’re doing it, but that at least gives you a company as a reference, or at least a place to return to when you graduate. This is very important because most design firms will not hire you until you’ve had experience in the field, and you can’t get experience if no one will hire you.

Good Luck with your decision!

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