Nov
Archive for November, 2009
Nov
decorating?
Becca asked:
I’m going to be decorating my room with black and gold does anyone have any ideas on what I could as far as decorating things? Like for my walls are going to be solid black with gold designs around on the walls. what else could I do with my room?
Nov
software for furniture designing?
knight asked:
software that can calculate by automatically the need of the material consumption
Nov
Interior Designers?
Interior Designers: Can you critique my project?
I am designing a condominium for two young 20 year old women who are “stylish/sleek” and like to entertain. This is for a scholarship projects.
I would love if you could look at my project and critique it. The link is: bleueinteriors.blogspot.com
It is below the post “Contemporary Interiors”; its stops once you get to the post “Polish Things of Mine”
home improvement
Nov
Need Design Advice – Purchase Interior Design Software!
You want to redesign your home, but you have no idea where to start. In the days before technology, you would have to take pictures of the rooms that you were redesigning, and then take those pictures with you to various department or furniture stores so that you could have a clear mental picture of how the furniture would look in your home.
The same was applicable when you were choosing the colors of the rooms in your home. You had to go to the paint or home improvement stores, and get paint swatches to place in the room or rooms that you were painting to see how the color would look. You wished at the time that there was an easier, more convenient way to figure out what would look best in your home. Now that is an option with interior design software!
About Interior Design Software
Many people think that interior design software is something that must be purchased wherever specialized computer software is sold. While this is not incorrect, at the same time there is software that can help you available directly through the internet. For example, if you are looking to purchase furniture from a certain furniture store, and that furniture store has a website, the site might have an option that allows you to see what certain furniture pieces might look like in your home. All you have to do is upload a picture of the room to the site for the software to work.
Many paint stores also have the option via their websites. Think about how much easier it will be to, with a click of a button, figure out if a color will work, all from the comfort of your home! Some of the software through these websites is quite advanced, so that you can see how the color will look at certain points of the day.
Of course, you also have the option of buying specialized interior design software -the kind that many professionals use. However, if you are not well-versed in computer software, you will have to have patience, because this software has many different aspects to it that you will need to learn. For example, if you are looking for certain patterns or colors, this software can to only help you find them, but you can also customize the look of the room! It is like having a mental picture tangibly available for all to see!
Keep in mind that the cost of interior design software can be expensive, the cost increasing in proportion to the amount of features that the software has. As to where this kind of software can be found, be sure to search the internet for reputable design websites that offer the software as part of their inventory. You are sure to find the right kind with the proper research. http://www.snslamps.com
Own Furniture
Nov
How to Become an Interior Designer
Julie Davidson asked:
You love to bring a theme to a room, to make things look just so. Perhaps friends who visit your home make remarks about wishing they could hire you to fix up their place or that they never know what goes with what. If you seem to be a natural at interior decoration, why not become an interior designer?
There are steps you can take that will ease you onto the road to becoming a professional interior designer, bringing your passion to life.
The terms interior designer and interior decorator are often used interchangeably. Both generally mean that you will create a pleasant space in the dimensions given that you won’t make major structural changes in the house. This is important as actually altering the configuration of a house, or a room, may need a permit, license and there may be other red tape which involves building contractors and other professionals.
That said, if you want to do interior decoration for a living, the following considerations may be of help.
Education and training:
While you may be able to hang out a shingle and proclaim yourself an interior designer, you may also not have too many clients. In general, people looking to hire you will want to know where you received your education. There are a lot of schools out there, many of them reputable. However, be sure to do your research before you pay for a series of classes that will never do anything except take your money.
Training will likely be more important than the mere fact that you’ve been educated in interior decoration. While it may take longer, getting a job with an established interior designer may make things easier for you in the long run. Not only will you make a salary (though just starting out may mean the salary is rather small), you will learn on the job and receive real-world training.
Prepare a portfolio:
No matter what you do, a prospective employer or client will want to see what you can do, in a range of interior design options. Can you create a chic country look? How about a warm, modern feel? How can you prove it? This is where your portfolio comes in. When you work on an interior decoration project, you’ll want to take lots of pictures, have them organized and easy to go through. Your portfolio will sell you, so make sure it’s a tool that shows off the best you have to offer.
Practice:
Your home is your personal showcase. Try different looks within it, just to see what looks good. While you may have found the perfect interior decoration for your living room, try switching things up. While it may not be the look for you, someone else may like it. Plus, you’ll have the chance to step back and figure out why something doesn’t look right—or why it looks great.
Tap your friends for help. There’s no reason you can’t offer your interior design services to friends, as long as you get to take pictures of the finished product for your portfolio. Be sure to take before-and-after pictures to showcase your interior designer talent as you create a wonderful living space. If cost is a problem, try using what is currently there or find different, cheaper options, like moving furniture from other rooms in the house.
Network:
Attend home shows as an interior designer. Take your portfolio, dress up a corner of the booth, or raffle off a free interior design consultation. Your name needs to be out there in order to create a business.
Try and visit home shows even if you don’t rent any space. Introduce yourself to the various participants and hand out business cards. Get in touch with established interior designers; ask them how they got started, if they have any tips for someone just starting out. Usually there is plenty of business in an area to go around. Talk to builders and contractors, offering interior decoration for their model homes.
Make sure you have good business cards. They are often your longest-lasting impression on potential clients, and a badly designed card doesn’t fill people with confidence that you’ll do great interior decoration. You don’t want to be a nuisance, but giving your business card when you are introduced to someone is a good way to get your name out there.
Specialize:
What type of interior design do you want to do? If you want to work on office buildings, building a portfolio of cozy bedrooms will not help you much. If you want to create wonderful interior decoration on a shoestring budget, talking to a contractor who works on multimillion dollar homes will likely be a waste.
Continue to learn your craft:
Even if you take every step known to man to become an interior designer, if you forget to continue learning your craft, you will likely not get far. Interior design changes regularly. Trends alter, offices and homes change, and you should be prepared to adjust. Subscribe to interior design magazines, join a group of decorating professionals, make sure you watch trends– basically take steps so that you and your work never become stagnant. Only in this way can you offer fresh ideas to your clients.
There isn’t a quick way to be an interior designer, particularly if you want to be a good one. However, the above steps will hopefully ease your way along that path. Above all, be sure to enjoy your chosen profession, for that’s the best way in which you can always please yourself and your client.
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