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How to Become an Interior Designer

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Summary: When trying to become an interior designer, the first step is to look into local schools, universities and accredited programs for interior design. Work as an intern for an interior designer with help from an accredited staging professional in this free video on interior designers.

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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 am with Carma For Design Home Staging and Custom Interior Design. My studio is located in beautiful downtown Camas, Washington. The question today is, how to become an interior designer? There are a number of ways to look at, when deciding to become an interior designer. The first thing to do, is to ask yourself, do I have an affinity towards design, spacial planning and color pallets? If you recognize this in yourself, then perhaps interior design is just the thing for you. One way to go about it is to look into your local schools, universities and accredited programs for interior design programs. Or accredited certified programs. There are a number of them throughout the United States and abroad. One of the ways that you would decide if interior design is in fact a field for you, is to be an intern. Or to be a worker, a help mate for an interior designer. That will give you a good clue as to whether you have, what it takes to become an interior designer. Once you have determined that, look at your universities and your credited programs in your state and abroad for more information."

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