
Interior Design - Introduction
A00125
Find out if you have what it takes to be an interior designer with this course.
We will be learning about trends, history, colour and how to create a concept board.
As you learn, you will realise that there is much more involved than simply selecting fabrics and colours. There will be an emphasis on developing your practical skills as we guide you through the design processes employed by professional interior designers.
We will introduce you to a three-dimensional thinking and analysis the interior
as you develop your concept and begin to plan and stylise an interior space.
You will be learning about how to draw architectectual plans and elevations to scale.
As well as learning about finishes and creating a sample board for your scheme.
You ll also learn the primary drawing and presentation techniques used to communicate
professionally with future clients.
With a wealth of unrivalled experience and expertise, our tutor will provide vital insights into the realities of the design world. Please note that this course requires dedication; students should therefore allow for time to work on their project outside of the class.
Course Content
What will the course cover?
Principles of technical drawing
Ergonomic principles
Taking and following a client brief
Survey and scaling
Planning your space
Lighting and appliances
Materials and finishes
Project presentation
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for this course you must be 19 or over on 31st August prior to the course start date.
No experience needed. This would be suitable for anyone with an interest in interior design, particularly those who would like to work as specialised spatial designers, or individuals aiming to renovate their own space.
Additional Information
If you require further course information or advice & guidance that is not answered in this outline, please email art@racc.ac.uk
If you would like general information about the college, for example, fees & finance, funding, term dates or opening times please email info@racc.ac.uk or drop in to our main reception area.
This specialist course has been identified to run with fewer numbers due to either the student demand for the course and subject area or the need for increased one to one tuition. This course will be able to run with only 6 learners and will have a maximum of 10 in the class.