A Career in Kitchen Decorating and Interior Design

Experts in kitchen decorating and interior design have a bright outlook for employment.
When interest rates are high and the mortgage lending business is slow, people tend to stay in their existing homes longer rather than sell their homes and move to another house. This trend means one thing for sure: people are going to be redecorating their homes.

Decorating and Updating Kitchen Interior Design

Homeowners have been told for years, that the place to spend their home decorating dollars is in the kitchen. Not only will they have the advantage of enjoying an updated kitchen design, but homeowners who spend money modernizing and remodeling a kitchen are making a wise investment that sometimes delivers a dollar-for-dollar return on amount spent.

At the same time, homeowners realize they don't want to ruin the most valuable room in their home by attempting a half-hearted do-it-yourself project when they don't know what they're doing. Most homeowners will want the services of a kitchen decorating or interior design consultant to help them with space planning, color and finish selection, traffic flow, work flow, and appliance shopping.

Kitchen Decorating and Interior Design Decisions

Everyone knows that the kitchen is the hardest working room in the house. Where else do you find an icemaker, an open-flame broiler, a garbage shredder, a garbage crusher, a microwave energy transmitter, water pressure cleaning system, and storage for meat, dairy, grains, porcelain and metal all in one room? To keep a kitchen functioning at 100%, all these items must be carefully positioned, to maximize the safe, efficient preparation of food, and to fit in with the lifestyle of the family that lives in the home.

Some of the decisions a homeowner will have to make during the kitchen redecorating process are interior design decisions like whether to have stained wood grain kitchen cabinets, white thermofoil cabinets, or painted cabinets, and, once that decision is made, whether the cabinet doors should be arched, flat, raised, or mullioned. If the homeowner decides on mullioned cabinet doors - with windows - another decision has to be made: whether to install clear glass, seed glass, pharmacy glass, frosted glass, or rice paper glass in the doors.

Similarly, the countertop material poses another decision tree: stone, tile or concrete? The decision tree repeats itself as the homeowner has to decide among various floor finishes, decide what kind of appliances to install and what finish to use on them, and decide what textiles to use and how to coordinate them. Smart homeowners will turn to an expert.

Jobs for kitchen decorating and interior design consultants may be found at large home improvement centers, at small interior design shops, at architectural service firms, and as independent contractors.