Georgia Interior Design Schools
Browse Interior Design Schools in Georgia by City
Do you have a job that challenges you to be creative and think outside the box on a daily basis? Or do you sit in your cubicle day after day and wonder how you can possibly go on without your brain turning to complete oatmeal? Are you the kind of person that instantly evaluates the design and layout of a room whenever you walk into it, and makes notes in your own head about what you would have done differently with the furniture or the wall decorations? If so, you should know that you might have a bright new career waiting for you in the field of interior design and decorating.
Many people think that anyone can be an interior designer or decorator as long as they know how to make pillowcases with the carpet of a certain room. However, these people would be surprised to learn that interior designers are actually involved from the very beginning of a houses building or remodeling process. This means that they have to understand electrical wiring, plumbing, material selection and architecture as well as having a knack for creating a pleasing aesthetic using decorations and accessories.
Georgia Interior Design & Decorating Job Outlook and Salary
If you’re intrigued by the idea that you might be able to turn your interests and passions into a career that you can really be proud of for years into the future, it’s time to consider the first steps that you should take. Of course, unless you’ve already been working as an interior decorator on the side, you’re probably going to need some training to make sure that you will be a competitive candidate in today’s crowded job market.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that well trained interior design and decorating professionals are able to earn salaries between $51,500 and $56,930 in Georgia. Although many industries are suffering right now, and cutting back on their less than necessary expenses, the demand for professional interior designers and decorators is expected to hold steady thanks to the fact that the restaurant and hospitality industries are still doing well. This means that there is still a demand for professionals that can come and offer advice and direction for designing and decorating rooms and lounges.
Largest Cities in and Around Georgia
Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, Macon, Roswell, Albany, Marietta, Valdosta.
Georgia Zip Codes
30016, 30017, 30018, 30019, 30021, 30022, 30023, 30024, 30025, 30026, 30028, 30029
Top Interior Design Schools for Georgia
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The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division (Online)
Develop your creative potential through The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division where we give you the freedom to decide when and where to attend class.
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Berkeley College - Online (Online)
Berkeley College is widely recognized for its academic excellence and its career preparation.
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Westwood College (Atlanta)
Your future in technology starts right here. The Anaheim, CA campus of Westwood College is committed to student success.
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American InterContinental University (Atlanta)
American InterContinental University offers students a solid foundation for the future, with both general education and industry-specific classes. Small class sizes help to ensure focused attention.
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The Art Institutes (Atlanta)
Develop your portfolio at The Art Institutes, and get a competitive advantage.
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Bauder College (Atlanta)
Bauder College of Atlanta, GA, provides career-based programs to students wishing to work in the fields of Business, Design and Information Technology.
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