Advance Diploma in Interior Design
Overview :
An interior and spatial
designer is involved in the design or renovation of internal spaces, including
structural alterations, furnishings, fixtures and fittings, lighting and colour
schemes.
Designs and feasibility studies are produced for
commercial, leisure and domestic properties, and the designer oversees the
project from beginning to end.
Interior and spatial designers work in a range of
different commercial or domestic settings. The job combines the efficient and
functional use of space with an understanding of aesthetics. Some designers,
particularly in the domestic market, are concerned solely with the appearance,
rather than the structure, of the interior.
An interior and spatial designer is involved in the design or renovation of internal spaces, including structural alterations, furnishings, fixtures and fittings, lighting and colour schemes.
Designs and feasibility studies are produced for commercial, leisure and domestic properties, and the designer oversees the project from beginning to end.
Interior and spatial designers work in a range of different commercial or domestic settings. The job combines the efficient and functional use of space with an understanding of aesthetics. Some designers, particularly in the domestic market, are concerned solely with the appearance, rather than the structure, of the interior.
Why Should You learn ?
Typically, interior
designers spend the first five to ten years of their career developing and
building on existing skills and knowledge, as well as gaining further
experience. Beyond that, there is no definite or structured career path, and
the extent and speed of career progression depends on the setting and your
performance, aptitude and dedication.
Freelance work for consultancies, practices or individual clients is
possible, as is setting up your own business or becoming a partner in a
consultancy.
It's important to build up a portfolio as
you progress in your career. This can help both in terms of promotion within a
company or consultancy, and in attracting new clients if you're self-employed.
The majority of established interior and spatial designers showcase their work
online to provide a portal into their services for potential clients.
Typically, interior designers spend the first five to ten years of their career developing and building on existing skills and knowledge, as well as gaining further experience. Beyond that, there is no definite or structured career path, and the extent and speed of career progression depends on the setting and your performance, aptitude and dedication.
Freelance work for consultancies, practices or individual clients is possible, as is setting up your own business or becoming a partner in a consultancy.
It's important to build up a portfolio as you progress in your career. This can help both in terms of promotion within a company or consultancy, and in attracting new clients if you're self-employed. The majority of established interior and spatial designers showcase their work online to provide a portal into their services for potential clients.
Course Contents: -
- Introduction to Interior Design
- Lines and shapes and its importance.
- Colour concept and its use in interiors
- Principal of Design
- Basic Materials used in interior:
- Flooring
- Walls
- Ceiling
- Doors and Windows
- Furniture
- Lights
- Glass
- Personality of the Home
- Basic principal of space planning
- Interior background Materials.
- Residential and commercial interior
- Importance of Personal and group space in
residential Buildings.
- Factors influencing residential space planning.
- Agronomical considerations.
- Interior decorating elements.
- Study of Factors influencing the design of
commercial space.
- Furniture for different activities in commercial
establishment.
- Basics of vastu and its application in interior
design
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- Lines and orthographic projections
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- Isometric drawing
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- Theory of colours
- Building construction
- Furniture detailing
- Modular kitchen
- Toilet
- Plumbing layout
- Air conditioning
- AutoCAD
- 3D max
- Field Training
- Job Placement
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- Introduction to Interior Design
- Lines and shapes and its importance.
- Colour concept and its use in interiors
- Principal of Design
- Basic Materials used in interior:
- Flooring
- Walls
- Ceiling
- Doors and Windows
- Furniture
- Lights
- Glass
- Personality of the Home
- Basic principal of space planning
- Interior background Materials.
- Residential and commercial interior
- Importance of Personal and group space in residential Buildings.
- Factors influencing residential space planning.
- Agronomical considerations.
- Interior decorating elements.
- Study of Factors influencing the design of commercial space.
- Furniture for different activities in commercial establishment.
- Basics of vastu and its application in interior design
-
- Lines and orthographic projections
-
- Isometric drawing
-
- Theory of colours
- Building construction
- Furniture detailing
- Modular kitchen
- Toilet
- Plumbing layout
- Air conditioning
- AutoCAD
- 3D max
- Field Training
- Job Placement