Articles and Resources about Interior Decorating Schools and Programs

Accredited Interior Decorating Schools

What is the significance of being a FIDER-accredited interior design school? It means that each school voluntarily placed its program and curriculum before the scrutiny of professional peers -- investing its own resources to ensure that graduates receive an education that meets the standards of the interior decorating profession.


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Art That Pays Off: Interior Design School Can Lead to Better Salary

The popularity of television programs like Design on a Dime and Color Splash with David Bromstad demonstrate that interior design isn't just for the rich and famous. Everyday families now seek out interior designers to make their spaces more organized, environmentally friendly, and aesthetically pleasing. With increased demand comes greater competition. If you're considering interior design careers, higher education can help you gain a professional edge.



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Featured Interior Decorating Schools and Colleges

Most of our featured interior decorating schools and colleges are FIDER accredited (Foundation for Interior Design Education Research) and offer a wide range of interior decorating courses, degrees and/or certificates.


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Interior Decorating Courses

Interior Decorating Courses will help you on your way to becoming a specialist in the relationship between people and spaces. You will begin to see the interior spaces in which we all live, work and play as combined usages of form, color, space and texture.


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Pop Quiz! Five Things You Didn't Know About Interior Design School

Interior design is about learning about design. Right? Wrong. Consider the following top five things you didn't know about interior design school.


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The Art Institute of California
1120 Kifer Road
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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