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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, interior decorators and designers made an average of $40,670 in 2004. As an interior decorator, you might do most of your work in private homes, or you might choose to specialize in restaurant or office design. If you are interested in this competitive field, you should plan to attend an associate's or bachelor's degree program at an interior decorating school. Topics covered at a typical interior decorating school include color selection, fabrics, floor materials, and how to build a portfolio of your work. Upon graduation, you will be ready to seek out an apprenticeship with an experienced decorator whose work you admire.

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