Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration
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Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Are you a creative person? Emagister offers you the opportunity to become an interior designer and increase your creativity!
The ICI Interior Design & Decoration course has been planned in consultation with the Interior Decoration & Design industry and teaches you enough skills to succeed quickly and conveniently.
Imagine working using your creativity to make homes and businesses more beautiful, comfortable and effective.
There are few jobs that offer so many benefits. As an interior designer and decorator (also known as an interior architect), you will have the satisfaction of turning your imagination into reality.
If you start your own interior design and decoration business, you will have the freedom to be your own boss and could earn £ 60,000 or more per year. And perhaps most importantly, your "work" of decorating and interior design will be exciting, fun and personally rewarding.
Interior decorators are much more in demand than ever. Most are hired to design and decorate houses or corporate offices. These are just some of the types of businesses that decorators and interior designers hire: advertising agencies, hotel law firms, art galleries, boutiques, bed and breakfasts, corporate headquarters, model homes for home builders, restaurants, museum stores, public relations firms, many other types of businesses, from doctors' offices to luxury car dealerships.
Learn all the secrets and tips to be a professional of your choice at your own time with access to lessons and training. Get in touch with emagister, know the advantages of this training and free your creativity.
Important information
What are the course objectives?:
Imagine having a rewarding, high-paying job that lets you use your creativity to make homes and businesses more beautiful, comfortable and effective.
There are few jobs that offer so many benefits. As an interior designer and decorator (also known as an interior architect) you will have the satisfaction of making your vision a reality.
If you start your own interior design and decorating business you will enjoy the freedom of being your own boss and could earn £60,000 or more per year. And perhaps most importantly your interior design and decorating “work” will be fun, interesting, and personally rewarding.
Interior design decorators are more in demand than ever before. Most are hired to design and decorate either homes or corporate offices.
Requirements: There are NO previous work or education requirements for entry into any course level. Students may enrol directly into the diploma or advanced diploma levels without completing lower ranked qualifications. Graduates can expect higher course levels to result in higher potential salary, positions and skill capabilities.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Subjects
- Planning
- Art
- Access
- Lighting
- Design
- Materials
- Interior Fittings
- Colour Schemes
- Decorating
- Industry
- Interior Decorating
- Interior Design
- Interior Lighting
- Space Planning
- Interior design budgets
- Texture
- Design Planning
- Workspace Design
- Furnishings
- Principles of Design
- Workplace design
- Colour Scheme
Course programme
1. Introduction to Interior Design and Decoration
What is interior design?, Interior Design History, Interior Design vs Interior Decoration?, Introduction to Elements of Design, Principles of Design, Workplace Design with Colour and Light, Developing a Colour Scheme.
2. Elements and Principles of Design
Elements of Design: Line, Pattern, Texture, Colour, Area, Shape, Form and Space.
Principles of Design: Discord and Variety, Harmony and Unity, Contrast and Emphasis, Rhythm, Repetition and Radiation, Proportion, Gradation and Alternation, Balance.
Elements of a Decoration Plan
3. Functional and Decorative Use of Colour
Colour Planning: Function of the Area, Existing Furniture and Furnishings, the Style of Décor, Aspect and Natural Lighting, Spatial Relationships, Personal Taste, Colour Psychology, Floor Coverings, Window Treatments, Furniture.
4. Lighting Effects on Colour
Decorating With Light: Incandescent, Fluorescent, Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium, Mercury Vapour, Tungsten, Tungsten Halogen.
5. Planning a Harmonious Decorative Colour Scheme for a Client
Planning a Harmonious Decorative Scheme, The Process of Planning, the Beginning of Your Decoration Plan, Notes From Client Briefing, Results of the Client Briefing, Displaying or Presenting Your Proposal, Types of Visuals, Measured Survey, Schedule of Materials.
6. Light and Colour I
Introduction to the Science of Light and Colour, The Luminous Environment, The Nature of Colour
7. Light and Colour II
Colour and Emotion, Colour Preferences, Colour and Light, Optical Effects, Colour Schemes, Applying Colour.
8. Light and Colour III
Colour and Emotion, Colour Preferences, Colour and Light, Optical Effects, Colour Schemes, Applying Colour.
9. Decorating Styles
Colonial, Country, Eclectic, Modern, Neo-Classical, Victorian, Other Decorating Styles
10. How to Decorate (Step by Step)
How to: Undertake Space Planning, Determining the Best Layout, Choose a Colour Scheme, Determine Flooring Requirements, Select Wall Treatments, Determine Lighting Requirements, Complete any Repairs or Renovations, Select Furnishings, Choose Window Coverings, Arrange the Furniture, Accessorize, Evaluate the Decorating
11. Building Systems and Components
Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical
12. Materials
Primary Interior Finish Materials: Concrete, Masonry, Stone, Metals, Wood, Plastic, Glass, Wall Board, Tile, Terrazzo, Acoustic Ceiling systems, Resilient Flooring, Carpet, Paint and Other Film-Applied Finishes, Wallcovering, Fabric and Textiles
13. Furnishings
Furniture, Window Treatment, Signage/Graphics, Accessories, Art, Plants
14. Interior Planting
Design and Maintenance
15. Job Seeking Skills
Getting Hired: Job Hunting Materials, Your Portfolio, Your Resume and Cover Letter, Locating Jobs, Advertised Positions, Unadvertised Positions, Who Employs Interior Decorators, Discussing Salary
16. Starting Your Own Interior Design Business
How to: Start Your Interior Design Business, How to Build Your Portfolio, What you’ll need, Retail / Wholesale Supplies, Choosing Target Markets, Getting Clients, How to Price Jobs, Managing Clients, Working with Suppliers and Contractors
Additional information
Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration