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  • To get into interior design, you can start by gaining relevant education and skills through formal education, online courses, or self-study. Building a portfolio of your design work and gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions can help. Networking, staying updated with industry trends, and obtaining certifications can also boost your chances.

  • Interior design is the art and science of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces within buildings. It involves designing and arranging interior spaces to meet the needs and preferences of clients, while considering factors such as spatial layout, color schemes, lighting, materials, furniture, and decor.

  • The duration of an interior design course can vary depending on the institution, programme format, individual pacing, level of education and the specific programme. Certificate or diploma courses may take several weeks to a few months to complete. Associate or bachelor's degrees may span 2-4 years, while master's programmes can take 1-2 years.

  • Creativity is valuable in interior design, but other skills like technical, spatial planning, communication, and project management are also important. Creativity can be developed, and roles like drafting, CAD, and project management may rely less on artistic creativity.

  • Yes, it is possible to learn interior design by yourself through self-study, online resources, tutorials, and practice. However, formal education, such as a certificate, diploma, or degree program, can provide structured learning, access to resources, and networking opportunities.