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Imani Moore
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Interior Design - Do You Need A Degree?

Imani Moore
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey BP!

I'm want to get into rehabbing & flipping. I understand that when everything is said & done, you'll need to have someone stage the home & even before that someone to decide on layout of the home. I've been thinking of getting into interior design myself. But I was wondering if there are alternatives to getting an actual degree in interior design? Are there short-term online classes you can take? Or should I try to hookup with someone already into interior design? 

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Jody Schnurrenberger
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Jody Schnurrenberger
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You can also buy books, read online, search for online classes, and even read the required classes in an interior design degree and buy books on those subjects.  But hiring it done is faster and easier.  lol  Good luck!

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