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Colorado Interior Designers In Demand

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Colorado's population shot up 10.5 percent between the years 2000 and 2006. That's nearly double the United States' average population growth. As Colorado grows, the demand for well-educated interior designers, kitchen and bath designers, and outdoor living space designers should also increase. You may decide to attend a Colorado interior design school in a bustling city like Denver, which had a population of around 560,000 in 2003. Large cities can provide plenty of opportunities to secure post-graduate employment. An interior design degree can pay off in spades: the Bureau of Labor statistics cites the average yearly earnings of interior designers as around $41,000 in 2004.

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