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conservatory furnituresurrey page 17 of 27 ====> Do you seek to know the history behind a particular style of dcor when you notice one? ====> Do you find yourself wondering what sort of planning went in to the creation of a glorious room you've been in? ====> Would you prefer to read a design magazine above any other? (Modern Living, or Country Style Home) ====> Do you think that Martha Stewart is nothing compared to you? Again, a yes answer to any of these questions means a yes to your interest. But there is another aspect of interior design that must be covered. You may wish to be a certified interior designer. If that is the case, you will need to get a formal education in this field. College and University For a formal education in interior design, it is best to go to an accredited College or University. You must ask about this because some schools are not accredited and you will walk away from that school with a piece of paper that says that you took the course, but you will still not have the proper credentials. Therefore, you will not be a licensed designer. Here is a list of some of the courses you can expect to take if you choose to get certified as a designer. ====> Drawing ====> Building construction ====> Drafting ====> History of design ====> Furniture design ====> Architecture ====> Auto CAD ====> Project management ====> Design ====> Computer aided Design Of course there are many more courses that are a part of becoming a certified designer, but this at least gives you an idea of where you might start. You will also have to have certain high school courses to your credit before you should consider going to college or university to study design. These are: ====> Mathematics 4 years ====> English 4 years ====> Physics 1 year
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