Introduction to Residential Interiors provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices essential for designing functional and aesthetically pleasing residential spaces. The course emphasizes practical application through project-based learning, enabling participants to engage in real-world scenarios that enhance their design skills. By integrating theoretical knowledge with hands-on projects, learners will develop a robust portfolio that showcases their ability to create innovative interior environments.
Participants will explore various aspects of residential interior design, including space planning, color theory, material selection, and lighting design. The course culminates in a final project where learners will conceptualize and present a complete residential interior design plan, incorporating feedback from peers and instructors. This interactive approach not only fosters creativity but also prepares participants for the competitive job market in the architecture and interior design fields.
Fundamentals of Interior Design Principles
Space Planning and Layout Strategies
Color Theory and Its Application in Interiors
Selection and Use of Materials and Textiles
Lighting Techniques for Residential Spaces
Furniture Arrangement and Functional Design
Creating Mood Boards and Design Presentations
Understanding Building Codes and Regulations
Sustainable Design Practices in Residential Interiors
Final Project: Comprehensive Residential Interior Design Plan
