Do you like the idea of restoring buildings to their former glory or helping people redesign their homes? This plus much more can be achieved with a painting and decorating apprenticeship. As one of the more artistic trades out there, painting and decorating can be a diversified job that offers big rewards and the opportunity to one day own your own business.
New life can be brought into an old room with a few tins of emulsion and a coat of gloss or a new house can be made more homely with a few final touches. This is what painting and decorating is all about: finishing and restoring buildings and other structures. The work is diverse and takes place on both a small and large scale, from hand painting decorative fixtures in a stately home to applying a protective finish to the outside of an oil rig.
An apprenticeship in painting and decorating will show you how to prepare surfaces, match colours, put on coatings and wallpaper and work with a number of materials like gloss and Artex. You can also learn specialist techniques such as marbling and rag-rolling to create decorative effects.
Upon completing a painting and decorating apprenticeship, you will get a Level 2 nationally recognised qualification, a technical certificate and key skills. You can also progress further by specialising in a certain area, for instance restoration work or decorative painting, advancing into supervisory roles or even for setting up your own business. As a matter of fact, there are several self-employed painters and decorators on the market who are in their early twenties.
To succeed in this type of environment you would need to be good with your hands and be able to follow specific detailed instructions clients give you. Having a keen interest in art and design can help with your imagination and the creativity of your work. Like other construction-related jobs, painting and decorating will find you working on a variety of different sites, both indoors and out. It might also mean working at height, or perhaps in some difficult to reach places, so fitness is a plus.
Everyone gets the urge to redecorate so there is lots of work to be had, so if you feel you have the skills and drive needed for this environment then have a look at the latest opportunities with notgoingtouni.co.uk.
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