That depends on if you know what you are doing. If you know what you are doing and don't mind some dirty work, it's better to do it yourself. If you don't know what you're doing, then it's better to hire someone if you can afford it.
Many jobs may be better than interior designer, such as a lawyer, doctor, or judge, but this is a matter of personal preference.
The Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer line has gotten the best reviews for home remodeling software. Regreenprogram.com is also a great option!
To better educate yourself about becoming an interior designer I suggest that you visit the Wikipedia page dedicated to Interior Design Education found here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interior_Design_EducationNot only does it explain what is expected in this job field, it also suggests what level of education is expected given any global location.
i dream of being an interior designer... you have asked the right person. 1. a designer asks the client what style they want. 2. they then ask the problems with the space 3. they the designer figures out how to make the room better 4. the room will look like it is from HGTV!
Attending a college or university is almost always the better choice. It will open more doors of opportunity, and possibilities, even in the event you should want to expand your career options.
The 'standard' hours for an interior designer are approximately 40 hours a week but don't be fooled. When you are working on a project you can end up working up to 14 hours a day! Don't go into Interior Design unless you are totally committed. You won't get rich quick and it is hard work. Hope that helps.
Fun, designer wallpaper can be purchased in many locations, depending on the amount of money one is willing to spend on this purchase. While interior designers might have access to a better selection than a typical DIY-er, home decorator websites are popping up that allow just about any DIY-er to make their home look as if an interior decorator spent hours wallpapering the interior!
Check your local better business bureau. Also check with your local government on who they recommend in the area and is good with pulling the proper permits and getting the work done.
There are several websites that offer advice on how to remodel your basement. Better Homes and Gardens has on their site Ten Basement Remodeling Tips. Bob Vila has a Planning Guide on his website to help you with your remodeling of a basement.
Imagine Fashion Designer is rated better.
You can find a remodeling contractor by contracting the Better Business Bureau as well as consulting Annies List and the Yellow Pages. You can also ask for referrals from friends.
My kitchen and bathroom both need updating before I put my home on the market in five years. If I can only afford one remodeling project, between kitchen and bathroom remodeling, which one will give me a better return in selling my home?