In addition to creativity and having a sense for the client's taste, an interior decorator needs to stock a number of supplies to complete a project. Depending on the scope of a decorator's services, he might stock fabric swatches, furniture magazines and paint palettes. Some decorators keep a warehouse with accessories, window treatments and furniture, which are taken to each job as needed.
Measuring
All decorators carry a measuring tape to create the initial plans. Digital measuring tapes can store measurements on a memory card until they can be uploaded into a decorator software program.
Portfolio
A professional decorator carries a portfolio of previous work to give a client an idea of the types of work done in the past. Clients may respond to certain styles, giving the decorator an idea of proceed.
Laptop
Decorators carry a laptop with interior design software, which can re-create a room, allowing the professional to show the client what the new room could look like.
Samples
Most decorators have reams of samples ranging from a wide assortment of paint chips to carpet squares and fabric swatches.
Camera
A good digital camera helps a decorator remember every niche of a room when shopping for fixtures and accessories.
Datebook
A professional decorator often works with architects, builders and contractors to coordinate each piece of a building or remodeling job. An electronic or paper datebook is an essential tool for accurate scheduling.
Contracts
Prepare to sign a contract when visiting clients by having pre-printed contracts available.