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How To Be An Interior Designer Without A Degree

Hi Friends of The Striped Barn!

I always come across people who have a natural talent for design and an eye for what makes a space successful. While they may not have the opportunity for many reasons to attend school, the good news is, a degree isn’t necessary to follow your passion. Having 3 decades of experience as an ASID designer, general contractor and admissions director at a top design school, I’ve known many very successful top designers that do not have a degree.

When I was in school I met some of the most talented, gifted students that could not finish due to tuition or responsibilities. I have also run across designers with degrees that make me wonder how they got to where they are.

Experience is everything in this field, but you will come to a point where you will need some education as you grow and take on more responsibility so you might want to take some classes at that point. Most designers will work with general contractors who are licensed and knowledgeable to handle most everything, but subs such as installers and other trades can only do work in their licensed category. Trust me, they will let you know where their responsibilities start and stop. Just remember it is imperative to know your limits of knowledge when it comes to function and safety issues.

Most Important: Develop your own style, don’t be afraid,, and start your portfolio now!

You may not get into some of the top design firms but you will be able to have your own business or work in the design field.

Build your credibility with any classes, certificates and work experience you can get. Learn all the universal design software programs such as Auto Cad, Sketch Up, Revit, and Adobe Photoshop. These days if you are proficient in these online digital programs you are golden!

Join professional organizations such as ASID, or IIDA. Obtain a license such as a GC license, and gather certifications.

Below Are Some Tips To Get you Started

By building your portfolio, experience, certifications, continuously learning and networking; you can work your way into interior design without the need for an expensive degree. Passion, creativity, and persistence are more valuable than formal education in the design world!

Follow your passion and start designing and styling! Reach out if you have any questions:

info@thestripedbarn.com

Carrie

XOXO

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