Courses
Courses
The profession of Interior Design is relatively new and constantly evolving. Not only is it an art, but it also relies on research from many fields to provide a well-trained designer understands of how people are influenced by their environments.
There are various paths that one can take to become a professional interior designer. All of these paths involve some form of training. Working with a successful professional designer is an informal method of training and has previously been the most common method of education. In many states, however, this path alone cannot lead to licensing as a professional interior designer. A formal education program, particularly one accredited by or developed with a professional organization of interior designers, can provide training that meets a standard of excellence and therefore gives a student an education of a high standard.
The course curriculum emphasize on practical knowledge and VAASTU compliance designs. Along with theory (The Class Room study), we provide hands on experience in field work by interacting with our experts like carpenters, painters, electricians, plumbers etc.
Courses We Offer:
- Diploma in Interior Design
- Professional Course in Interior Design
- Crash Course For Interior Design
- Interior Design for Schools
- Certified course in Interior Design
- Advanced certified course in Interior Design
Diploma in Interior Design
Semester: 1 (Theory)
- Introduction to Interior Design
- Design Basics
» Elements and Principles of Design
» Colour Wheel
» Spatial Organisation - Building Materials
Semester: 1 (Practicals)
- Basic Drawings and Drafting
- Composition Drawing keeping in mind the elements and principle of Interior Design
- Architectural Lettering: Architectural, basic and own style
- Plan and Elevation
- Isometric / Perspective View
- Building Materials
- Building Elements
- Space Planning
Semester: 2 (Theory)
- Basic Principles of Space planning
- Interior materials
- Utility services: Plumbing , Lighting
- Kitchen Design
- Living room design
Semester: 2 (Practicals)
- Design elements
- Kitchen designing: Traditional & Modern
- Plumbing layout: Bathroom
- Residential Project. Floor plan, Furniture layout, Sectional elevation, Plumbing, Electrical layout
- Introduction to Auto cad
Professional Course in Interior Design
**Semester 1 & 2 same as Diploma course
Semester: 3 (Theory)
- Advance design elements: Elevators, Escalators
- Advance Services: Air conditioning, Acoustic, Sound damp proofing, Fire, Security systems, Termite proofing.
- Interior landscaping
- Professional practice
- Project management
- Estimation and Specifications
Semester: 3 (Practicals)
- Basic Estimation
- Institute Designing project: Floor plan, Furniture layout, Sectional elevation, Plumbing, Electrical layout
- Commercial Project – Showroom Project (Individual Project)
- Office designing project:Floor Plan, Furniture layout, Sectional elevation, Plumbing, Electrical layout.
- Seminar / Dissertation
- Site visit
- Google Sketch up Introduction for 3D
Crash Course For 3 Months / 70 Hrs
Theory
- Introduction to interior design
- Basics of Design: Principles and Elements of design
- Colour and Colour Scheme
- Building Materials required for Residential Space
- Surface Decoration required for Residential Space
- Space Planning
- Modular Kitchen
- Lighting required for Residential Space
- Home / Soft Furnishing required for Residential Space
- Vaastu Tips and remedies
- Basic introduction to budgeting
Practical
- How to use Measuring tape
- Plan of one bedroom with furniture according to vaastu on Graph Paper
- Elevation of Modular Kitchen on Graph Paper
Certified course in interior design (ix-x) for 25hrs
Theory
- Introduction to Interior Design
- Principles and elements of design
- Colours
- Space planning
- Design of a Study room
Practical
- Colour Wheel colour scheme
- Plan and elevation of an object on a base
- Plan and elevation of two object on a base
- Plan and elevation of complicated object
- 3D view of an object, plan and elevation
- Plan, elevation of furniture
- Plan and design a study room on their own
- Elevation of the same room
- Model making of the study room
Advanced certified course in interior design (xi-xii) for 25hrs
Theory
- Introduction to Interior Design
- Difference between Designing and Decoration
- Scope, Importance and career in Interior Designing
- Principles and Elements of design
- Colours Scheme and Colour Wheel
- Space planning
- Technical Drafting
- Interior Elements/ Materials
- Designing a office cabin
- Window Treatment required for office
- Wall treatments required for office
- Flooring: Types and materials use in office
- Ceilings: Types and materials use in office
- Basics of Interior environment & Utility services, lighting
Practicals
- Colour Wheel and Colour scheme
- Plan and elevation of an object on a base
- 3D view of an object, plan and elevation
- Plan and elevation of cylindrical object
- Plan, elevation and isometric view of furniture
- Plan and design a office cabin on their own
- Elevation of the same cabin
- Model making of the office cabin