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Becoming an Interior Designer

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Summary: In order to become an interior designer, the first step is to work as a helper or assistant for an existing interior designer. Look for certified programs for becoming an interior designer at colleges and universities with help from an accredited staging professional in this free video on interior designers.

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By Carma Bekebrede-Zarosinski
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Carma Bekebrede-Zarosinski is an accredited staging professional who assists people in selling their homes. Bekebred-Zarosinski is a specialist in home staging, which involves...read more

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"Hello. My name is Carma Zarosinski and I'm with Carma for Design Home Staging and Custom Interior Design. My studio is located in beautiful downtown Camus, Washington. The question today is how to become an interior designer. There are a number of ways to go about it and I can speak personally about how I went about it. First, I went to work for an interior designer as a helper, as an assistant and learned that I, I had a great affinity towards design and spatial planning and furnishings and all the things that being an interior designer encompass. So once I realized that this was a good fit for me, I started investigating what colleges, universities, and certified programs were available to me in my local area and abroad. So after you have decided that yes, I I can do this, I would like to be an interior designer, then you should see if there's an interior designer locally that you can work for and help with and then look into the local universities, colleges, and certified programs to see what kind of interior design programs they offer. So if you'd like to become an interior designer, first go check out and see how they really work and then go look for a university to help you out."

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