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The career opportunities in Interior Design  have grown rapidly due to the high prospects for competent professionals in design industry. An interior designer gains experience once he/she starts working in the field, either as an employee or as a freelancer and this boosts his/her quality of work. It is therefore very important that one selects a suitable course in interior designing that enables the student to acquire knowledge for better scopes in placements.

While selecting an interior design course, there are many points to consider. Do you want to get just the basics and start designing as early as possible? Or are you looking for a course that provides you all essential elements, but in detail? Are you searching for a short term course that covers all areas of designing? Or are you interested in pursuing designing as your graduation course and then eventually get your career started? To cater to all the above, at present the Interior Design courses are provided at three levels: short term vocational/certificate courses, Diploma courses and graduation/ post-graduation courses.

VOCATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNING COURSES:

These courses are often endorsed by independent institutes, often with special focus on any one type of designing, such as furniture designing, product designing, furnishings, lighting, color psychology and application etc.

  1. These are usually for a short term (three to six months).
  2. These courses often form a supplementary package to other core courses.
  3. The syllabus focuses on basic skills such as color sense and interior decorating.
  4. The aim is to inculcate design sense and value in the students.
  5. The courses are accredited either by educational boards or provided independently by design institutes.
  6. Practical and theory sessions are limited.
  7. It is helpful for those who consider designing as a hobby, or for those who seek design skills in limited time.

INTERIOR DESIGNING DIPLOMA COURSES:

The diploma courses are ideal for those who are already working professionals but want to explore or expand their career in Interior Designing. These are generally certified by a university or an educational board.

  1. Diploma Courses are provided typically for one year duration.
  2. Certain professional diploma courses provide optional two-year and three- year diploma options.
  3. The course structure covers important theory and practical topics in a wider approach.
  4. Special focus is given to skill-enhancing subjects such as designing software (AutoCAD/3ds Max/Adobe Photoshop etc).
  5. Equal importance is given to both theory and practical sessions.
  6. It is useful for those who want to gain the minimum knowledge to start working professionally and for those who want to supplement their current educational achievements further.
  7. The students are eligible to apply for various job positions in design/architectural firms; they can also work as freelancers.
  8. The courses are available at Graduate level (diploma) and post- graduate level (post-graduate diploma). To know more, click here

INTERIOR DESIGNING GRADUATION/POST-GRADUATION COURSES:

The graduation level courses are three-year programs, with an optional added internship term which can be for a few months to a year.

  1. The programs are structured in such a way that all designing areas are broadly covered.
  2. The practical portions are often individual subjects.
  3. Students develop a vast portfolio of projects and designs by the time they get ready for internship, mainly due to the great emphasis on detailed hands-on method.
  4. Entrepreneurship and professional practice subjects are major areas of focus.
  5. The courses are accredited by universities and recognized by UGC.
  6. Some universities also provide the option of distance learning/ Contact Learning.
  7. Students are eligible to pursue post-graduation and further higher studies.
  8. Graduation in Interior Designing brightens the career scopes in academic avenues such as teaching in Interior Design Colleges (Full-time/Part-time).
  9. After completion, students already are equipped with training during internship, thus they have an added advantage while applying to architecture/design firms. To know more, click here.

Each course has its own set of advantages. Depending on what you want to do after learning Interior Design, you can choose a corresponding Interior Design program. With the help of the right faculty team and proper guidance, you can make your dream of becoming a successful Interior Designer come true. Choose wisely!

If interior design has always fascinated you, then you should definitely explore career scope in interior design. The aim is
to become a successful interior designer who is skilled in all aspects of designing, be it space planning, furniture
designing, lighting, landscaping, applying fabric finishes or any other design branch. So the big question is-what are the
areas that have to be extensively understood to start working as an interior designer? Read on.

GRAPHICS.

It remains an effective tool to convey ideas. Freehand sketches, proportional drawings, measured
drawings, projections; rendered illustrations- the category is specifically aimed at making you perfect in
conveying your designs to both laymen as well as professionals. Be it furniture, furnishings or views, graphics
help you in effective visual communication.

MATERIALS.

Design and architecture are constantly evolving. Naturally, one should be well informed about
existing and useful materials when it comes to construction and design of buildings, furniture and other
elements. A thorough knowledge of materials includes information regarding suitable as well as avoidable
materials according to the local climate of an area. Apart from improving efficient designing, the knowledge of
materials is very important in economizing the total designing process and making the project cost efficient.

LANDSCAPING.

Design is everywhere, literally. With increasing emphasis on environment, a designer these days
is expected to apply his/her skills not only to the house, but to its surroundings as well. Shrinking spaces have
led to the popularity of interior landscapes as well, such as courtyards and water bodies.

FABRICS.

Interior fabrics such as carpets, curtains, upholsteries, bed spreads, table linen, kitchen linen to name
a few, add that hint of comfort and supple finish to a well defined interior. One should be aware of the vast
collection of soft furnishings available in the market these days, their uses, advantages and disadvantages-
before they are applied to an interior.

AESTHETICS.

What makes an interior attractive? The answer to this question forms the content to be learned in
aesthetics. Apart from effective arrangement of individual interior pieces, it is equally important to understand
the design secrets that add the Midas touch. A successful interior is the result of strategic application of design
principles and elements.

COLOR.

Each member of a family has his/her own choice when it comes to design and color. A clever designer is
successful in making the best of all selections and creating interiors that please the whole family. What comes
handy in that situation? A thorough understanding of colors. The right type of color in the right amount results
in the right outcome.

DESIGN SPECIALTIES.

Some designers have keen interest in taking residential projects, others focus on
commercial sectors. When an interior design student is ready to begin his/her practice, they tend to have a fair
idea about their preferred areas. A multitude of specialties exist, such as kitchen design, product design,
furniture design, color consultancy, lighting and so on.

BUILDING SERVICES.

A building needs some essential services such as plumbing, fire and safety, adequate
heating and ventilation and electricity and interior designers make sure that all required services are
incorporated in a structure at the planning stage itself.

SPACE PLANNING.

It is not just about Vastu or Feng Shui. Space planning requires in-depth knowledge regarding
building laws, bye- laws and related legal insights. It not only saves time in the planning stage itself, but it also
eases out many steps during construction period for both the client and the designer.

Depending on what course you select, you might learn some more or may superficially cover a particular topic during
course duration. The happy news is, learning does not have an expiry date! Armed with a strong theoretical and practical
base, you can make it big with time, perseverance and experience in the field of interior designing.

How much can an Interior Designer earn?

How much can an Interior Designer earn?

For a beginner, an interior designer can earn around 10000 to 20000 rupees. For an experienced professional, the pay scale can range between 50000- lakhs. Interior designers usually prefer setting up their own company once they are confident of working individually.

The interior designer who wishes to set up his own consultancy will require only minimum investment and will have ample chances to work with people of all strata, especially celebrities. An interior design course twinned together with software like AUTO CAD, 3Ds max, V-Ray, Premier, Photoshop, etc will always gain an upper hand.

 

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What Is Interior Design and who are Interior Designers?

Interior Design… This very word today depicts ones STANDARD OF LIVING. People especially leading URBAN LIFESTYLE have started decorating their houses and offices using high-end interior designs. The necessity of interior design has increased due to less space in this growing URBAN WORLD. They want do have the maximum comfort in a limited space. These days small town too have started renovating their houses and appoint professional for decorating the interiors of their house.

The current interior designing scenario has increased the need of TRAINED PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS. Earlier days the building and designing of a house or Office was left in the hands of an Architect. But with growing needs and specifications of people qualified INTERIOR DESIGNERS had to be conceived. Hence a well qualified and highly talented interior designer is born.

What are the types of Interior Design Courses?

With the INTERIOR DESIGN DEMAND growing by leaps and bounds, the need for INTERIOR DESIGNERS has been infinite. An interior designer must make sure he/she meets the below-given criteria to become a complete professional.

  • TECHNICAL DRAWING
  • SPACE DESIGNING
  • CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILDING
  • INFO REGARDING THE MATERIALS- BOTH BUILDING AND DESIGNING
  • FURNITURE DESIGNING
  • COST ESTIMATION
  • VISUAL MERCHANDISE
  • DESIGNING USING COMPUTERS

Once a person qualifies all the above, then, he is a fully trained and able designer.

Vismayam’s Interior Design Course

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VISMAYAM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND MEDIA offers INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES from OPEN UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA and BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY. Students can benefit a lot by taking up these courses which helps them compete with professionals who have international standards.

The Bachelors degree in Interior Design offered by Bharathiar University has duration of three years.

The IPD offered by OPEN UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA comprises of two whole years, but the second year is an optional upgradation by the student.

 

Theatrical Apartment, UK

Theatrical Apartment, UK, by APA
Designed by APA

Green 26 offices, Thailand

Green 26 offices, Thailand, by Anonymstudio
Designed by Anonymstudio

Chi-Q restaurant, China

Chi-Q restaurant, China, by Neri&Hu
Designed by Neri&Hu

11 Howard hotel, USA

11 Howard hotel, USA, by Space Copenhagen
Designed by Space Copenhagen

Acne Studios Madison Avenue, USA

Acne Studios Madison Avenue, USA, by Max Lamb
Designed by Max Lamb

Herzpraxis Zürich-Höngg clinic, Switzerland

Herzpraxis Zürich-Höngg clinic, Switzerland, by Dost
Designed by Dost

Heike fashion store, China

Heike fashion store, China, by AN Design
Designed by AN Design

Kinfolk offices and gallery, Denmark

Kinfolk offices and gallery, Denmark, by Norm Architects
Designed by Norm Architects

Crew Offices and Cafe, Canada

Crew Offices and Cafe, Canada, by Henri Cleinge
Designed by Henri Cleinge

Apartment Nana, Lisbon

Apartment Nana by Rar Studio
Designed by Rar Studio

National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA)  is to provide single scheme aptitude examination to assist the candidates those who are seeking admission to architecture course all over India. More than 500 students are coming to Calicut centre every year for sharpening their skill set for NATA examination. Vismayam provide numerous imperative training sessions to make them fit for appearing these aptitude tests. It extends the right direction and support to the students for preparing subjects like mathematics, general aptitude and drawing.

Mathematics for NATA

The examination is structured as OMR based 30 questions for 60 marks. following topics are included in the syllabus from mathematics.

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General aptitude is also an OMR based test. 30 questions are structured for 60 marks. Objectives of this part are

  • To identify the application and features of material’s surfaces associated to architecture and construction field. To analyse the compositions used in a picture.
  • To visualize the 3D (three-dimensional) form from its 2D (two-dimensional) drawing.
  • To understand the plan, elevation and end views of 3D objects.
  • To Mental ability (numerical, visual and verbal) Analytical reasoning and
  • To identify the national/ international personalities related to the field of architecture and their contributions.

Last 90 minutes of the exam is planned for 80 marks of 2 set questions. Candidate should have enough knowledge in the following areas to attend this drawing test.

  • Objects with its proportionality and scale
  • Space planning, 2d and 3d composition using given objects.
  • Elements of design, building forms, shape, and elements.
  • Aesthetics, colour psychology, texture, contrast and harmony.
  • Conceptualization and Visualisation.
  • Drawing of patterns – both geometrical and abstract.
  • Relationships between 2d and 3D for dealing out the solids for subtraction, union, surfaces and volumes, rotation, etc.
  • Preparing orthographic views of an object (plan, elevation, end views  and 3D visualisation of objects)
  • Sketching of landscape and urbanscape.
  • Perspective drawing

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The images given are done by such students during the period of their practising at vismayam

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NATA STUDENTS WORKS_ DRAWING 3D COMPOSITION _ Image 5

 

 

Tamilnadu CM Jayalalitha was an  evolutionary leader. She was born in Mandya district of Karnataka. Her parents were native of Srirangam of Trichy, Tamilnadu. As her mother, Sandhya was an actress in Tamil cinema she moved into Tamilnadu and continued her education in madras state.

Jayalalitha was good in academic performance. She was obtainable a scholarship for advanced studies from central government. But young Jayalalitha was advised by her mother to move into Film industry.

Before entering into politics her career in film industry was a remarkable success. She acted in several movies of Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hndi,  Engilsh, etc.  Most of them were major hit. She was a talented dancer, performed all over India, qualified in classical dance forms like Mohini Attam, Bharatnatyam, Manipuri and Kathak. She was a gifted singer also, had educated Carnatic music fromthe age of four. She sang several beautiful songs in her own films.

Jayalalitha was very conscious about her living style especially her home interior.  As she was an artist she had a good sense of aesthetics and style. Her beauty concepts and personal style perfectly blended contemporary well-groomed with Indian sensibility.

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s Residence interior

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s residence _ Dining hall interior – image 1

Jayalalitha - Residence interior

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s residence _ Dining hall interior – image 2

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s Residence interior

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s residence _ BathroomInterior-image 3

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s Residence interior

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha’s residence _ Bedroom-image 3

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“Surfing internet for interior design images is killing designer’s creativity”- some people says. This statement is not factual because every designer wants motivation from time to time. Travelling, photography, data collection, surfing interior design images etc are the best practice advised for getting inspiration.

The links given are ideal for your reference:

Contemporary bathroom design

Technology used bathroom designs

Latest Bathroom trends

The things needed for a bedroom

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interior design kitchen-Contemporary style

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Indian style kitchen design

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Interior design of corporate office

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As far as a client is concerned, interior designing is somewhat to perform by a designer in their premises for a fresh look or surprising facility . Interior design expectations are varied from time to time or place to place for a person is concerned. As we know the space is an unchanging component for performing a design project by an interior designer.  An effective planning of this closed space by a designer for a demanding purpose is called interior designing and sometimes it is called the exploitation of space for human needs! Nowadays an interior designer is continuing this concern because of a few degree of space is only available from their clients for performing an interior design job.

Single furniture for multiple purposes is an ideal solution for this issue. Interior designing by considering this concept is widely using in European countries. They care about an interior design activity is not only an art of setting up their living environment beautifully but also the time to realise it with the benefit maximum technology.

Few examples of multipurpose furniture are used in interior space are demonstrating in this video. Watch it now.

An interior design institute must encourage their students to experience its features and the significance of Multi-functionality furniture in current trends.

Click here to know more about an interior design institute in Calicut.