Diploma in Design Interior Design
Interior Designing is the art and science of playing with the available space to create the right mix of purpose, mood, and aesthetics. Designing the space revolves around the client. Therefore, understanding the needs, values, aesthetics, cultural background and environmental conditions of the client is of paramount importance to create their perfect living space. Creating that perfect space with a sense of belongingness for the clients comes to be the core responsibility of any Interior Designer.
Our Interior Design syllabus is a detailed course structure where students learn different textures and materials. They are further exposed to technical aspects like structural study, color theory, human psychology, anthropology, lighting, etc. followed by exploration with space, shapes, colors, and textures. We encourage students to let their creativity flow while keeping the client’s aesthetic values, comfort, needs, lifestyle, cultural values, and economic conditions as their priority. After all, creating the right working/living space which is going to be a part of one’s life for the longest time is no less than creating magic !
Our Interior Design syllabus is a detailed course structure where students learn different textures and materials. They are further exposed to technical aspects like structural study, color theory, human psychology, anthropology, lighting, etc. followed by exploration with space, shapes, colors, and textures. We encourage students to let their creativity flow while keeping the client’s aesthetic values, comfort, needs, lifestyle, cultural values, and economic conditions as their priority. After all, creating the right working/living space which is going to be a part of one’s life for the longest time is no less than creating magic !




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Highlights of the Program
- Ergonomics
- History of Art & Craft and Architecture
- Visualization and Drawing
- Material Exploration
- Craft Techniques
- Digital Representation Technique
- Industrial Design
- Exhibition Space Design
- Personal and Public Space Design
- Industry Internship
- Graduation Project
Course Structure
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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Semester 3 | Semester 4 | ||
1 | Basic Materials & Technology I | 1 | Basic Materials & Technology II |
2 | History of World Interiors & Architecture I | 2 | History of World Interiors & Architecture II |
3 | Elements of Interior Design | 3 | Digital Application I |
4 | Technical Representation of Drawing I | 4 | Technical Representation of Drawing II |
5 | Interior Technology I | 5 | Interior Technology II |
6 | Interior Design Studio I | 6 | Interior Design Studio II |
Semester 5 | Semester 6 | ||
1 | Design, Craft & Science | 1 | Design, Economics & Politics |
2 | Digital Application II | 2 | Interior Design Practice |
3 | Technical Representation of Drawing III | 3 | Technical Representation of Drawing IV |
4 | Interior Technology III | 4 | Interior Technology IV |
5 | Interior Design Studio III | 5 | Interior Design Studio IV |