Top 9 Ways You Can Have More Summer Fun as an Interior Design School Grad
By Dawn Westdawn.west@interiordesignschoolreview.com
There are loads of great reasons to go to interior design school that apply year round, but you can enjoy a few extra perks in June, July, and August. Here are the top ten ways you'll have more summer fun after you earn your interior design degree.
If you need a few more reasons above and beyond becoming an interior designer to go to interior design school, here are some summer favorites.
#9. Beach Time
Design the interior for a beach house and get in some quality beach time "researching." After all, how can you get the feel for a beach house without spending time at the beach?#8. Sun Time
Once you're busy juggling multiple clients, you can get a tan traveling between meetings.#7. Outdoor Parties
Redesign a client's kitchen, and you just might get you invited to their swell backyard party.#6. Corporate Parties
Redesign a client's boardroom, and you just might get invited to their swell yacht party.#5. Vacation Time
Your favorite client from the city is just dying to redo their country home. Looks like you'll have to go for a visit to see what you've got to work with.#4. Barbeques
After graduation from interior design school, you'll just have to throw multiple barbeques to celebrate all your new firsts - your first clients, your first completed job, your first time "researching" for a beach house project….#3. Fireworks
After your first disagreement with your boss, a contractor, or a supplier, you can set off some bottle rockets and light some sparklers to mark the occasion. Learn more about The Art Institute Online's Bachelor Degree program in Interior Design.
#2. Inspiration
What better inspiration for great design is there than the beauty of nature? As an interior design school grad, you'll have license to get out there in the beautiful weather to come up with ideas.#1. Lemonade
And last but not least, what better time is there to sit back and enjoy some lemonade in the shade after finishing a great project, starting a great project, or just plugging along on your way.About the Author
Dawn West teaches writing at Oregon State University. Her previous experience includes working for the Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, a not-for-profit in New York City, and serving as the director for an educational program for at-risk youth in Boston. Dawn holds a B.A. in English from Harvard University
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