Advantages of Being an Interior Designer
There are always ups & downs to every career. Here are the advantages of mine.
Creativity
Being an interior designer means you get be creative in many ways. From the colors you get to use, to the furniture you get to add.
Work Schedule
Unless you work in a store, you can pretty much set your own hours. So fitting family time in isn't a problem. Nor is the grocery shopping, the gym, and the play dates.
Creativity
Being an interior designer means you get be creative in many ways. From the colors you get to use, to the furniture you get to add.
Work Schedule
Unless you work in a store, you can pretty much set your own hours. So fitting family time in isn't a problem. Nor is the grocery shopping, the gym, and the play dates.
Disadvantages of Being an Interior Designer
Here are a list of some of the disadvantages of being an Interior Designer.
Income
Mst interior designers are *freelancers and dont get a steady income. But when they do get paid, They get paid alot. So if you become a well known interior designer, you shouldnt have a problem
Tough Clients
You may come across many different clients that have very different oppinions about your design than you might have. Be aware of that and know how to fix the problem.
Limited Materials
Depending on the projects location and clients budget, you may find yourself limited on materials. You have to know how to spend wisely and find good deals on things, as well as be able to turn something cheap looking, into something extrordinary.
Income
Mst interior designers are *freelancers and dont get a steady income. But when they do get paid, They get paid alot. So if you become a well known interior designer, you shouldnt have a problem
Tough Clients
You may come across many different clients that have very different oppinions about your design than you might have. Be aware of that and know how to fix the problem.
Limited Materials
Depending on the projects location and clients budget, you may find yourself limited on materials. You have to know how to spend wisely and find good deals on things, as well as be able to turn something cheap looking, into something extrordinary.