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Decorating Den Interiors focuses on growth for 2012The Star DemocratEASTON The home furnishings and interior design franchise company Decorating Den Interiors added significant experience to its leadership team and franchise ownership roster during 2011, positioning the company for continued growth. |
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Gerald Ensley: Without a TV, a house is not a homeTallahassee Democrat (blog)This newspaper's bimonthly magazine, Home & Design, came out Wednesday. As usual, it was lovely. The interiors of three Tallahassee homes were featured in full color, and the pictures were beautiful: Living rooms filled with fireplaces, ... |
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Kueter: Two new sections coming this weekSioux Falls Argus LeaderThe focus will be on decorating, furnishing, renovating and enjoying your home. We'll provide tips from local interior designers and cover the latest trends in paint colors, home furnishings and home décor. Whether you're buying, selling, ...and more » |
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Frosted Over Cupcakery: Sweetest New Bakery in BradentonPatch.comNo request is too difficult or outlandish for Frosted Over's adept cupcake artists, who say they have been commissioned to create everything from cupcakes decorated to resemble leopard thong-clad rear ends to elaborate lollipop-sized, three-tiered ... |
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Mad Hatter party raises cash to fight prostate cancerCalgary HeraldWith many thanks to the brilliant minds of the party committee, James McIntyre of McIntyre Bills fame and David Crosson's Barbarian Interior Decorating, the event was as crazy as the Mad Hatter's tea party. It was filled with oversized chairs, ... |
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Sarnoff: Home builders race to get creativeHouston ChroniclePhoto: David Weekley Homes / HC A national builder once teamed up with Martha Stewart to sell houses with finely appointed kitchens. The company, KB Home, later joined with Disney to decorate children's rooms in new abodes Now another builder is ... |
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Interior Decorating Featured Article
How To Know If The Interior Design Business Is Right For You
02/08/12
by: Robert Smith
Have you ever seen a beautiful house or office building and wondered who did the work? Have you ever wished that you could do some of the work that you've seen elsewhere? Many people wonder what it would be like to be an Interior Designer, but they rarely ever go beyond thinking about it.
An interior Designer is a consultant. You are there to beautify any particular environment as well as provide your clients with the service of explaining why you are recommending, and doing the things that your project will require. You must educate your client about interior design as well as design.
You have obviously given the idea of being an Interior Designer serious thought or you wouldn't be reading this. Of course, like most people, you are probably wondering whether or not it is the right choice for you. I can guarantee you, that after you've read this, you will know for sure if Interior Design is the right career choice for your future.
Interior Design can be a very lucrative job choice for the right person. You might be wondering exactly what an Interior Designer does. It is really simple. An Interior Designer creates, organizes, and designs commercial and/or residential properties. Basically, an interior designer works with the interior of a particular space, such as rooms, offices, boardrooms, and various other internal spaces. Here is a list of some of the places that interior designers can work in: hotels, banks, restaurants, stadiums, arenas.
This doesn't seem very broad, but think of all of the other types of homes and businesses that I didn't mention. The possibilities are truly endless in this field. Interior Designers do more than just decorate a space. In some cases they can add extra rooms, design patios and gazebos, add or remove wall space, and they spend a great deal of time networking with people.
Interior Designers are responsible for creating a comfortable and relaxed space for their clients to live and/or work in. It is your duty to offer clients the best work that their needs, and budget can give. People put a great deal of trust in you, and you must reward that with the best final result possible.
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