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The document outlines a comprehensive 4-month course structure focused on interior decoration, covering fundamental design principles, space planning, color theory, material science, and industry-standard software like AutoCAD and SketchUp. It includes detailed units on various topics such as color, lighting, furniture, floor and wall coverings, and presentation skills. Additionally, practical skills in drawing and professional practice considerations are emphasized throughout the curriculum.

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ID Course Structure

The document outlines a comprehensive 4-month course structure focused on interior decoration, covering fundamental design principles, space planning, color theory, material science, and industry-standard software like AutoCAD and SketchUp. It includes detailed units on various topics such as color, lighting, furniture, floor and wall coverings, and presentation skills. Additionally, practical skills in drawing and professional practice considerations are emphasized throughout the curriculum.

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REQUIREMENT:

 Fundamental design principles,


 space planning,
 color theory,
 material science, and
 industry-standard software Autocad
 sketch up,
 along with practical skills like drawing and
 presentation.

Course structure for 4 Months

UNIT: 01 INTERIOR DECORATION


1. Introduction

1.2 Objectives

1.3 Principles of Design

1.3.1 Scale and proportion

1.3.2 Balance

1.3.3 Rhythm

1.3.4 Emphasis

1.4 Elements of Design

1.4.1Space

1.4.2Line
1.4.3Colour

1.4.4Shape

1.4.5Texture

1.4.6Form

1.4.7Value

UNIT: 02 COLOUR, LIGHTING AND FURNITURE


2.1 Introduction

2.1 Objectives

2.3 Colour

2.3.1 Dimension of Colours

2.3.2 Prangs‘colour wheel

2.3.3 Colour Scheme

 Similar or related harmonies

 Monochromatic harmony

 Analogous scheme

 Contrasting or complimentary harmony

 Complimentary Harmony

 Double Complimentary Harmony

 Split Complimentary Harmony

 Triad Harmony

 Accented Neutral Harmony

2.3.5 Emotional impact of colour

2.3.5.1 How Colour Affects Mood

2.3.5.2 Active Colours

2.3.5.3 Passive Colours

2.3.5.4 Neutral Colours

2.3.6 Colour Language


2.3.7 Functional Consideration in Colour scheme

2.4 Lighting

2.4.1 Types of Lighting

2.4.1.1 Natural

2.4.1.2 Artificial

2.4.2 Consideration in Lighting Selection

2.4.3 Methods of Lighting

2.4.4 Architectural lighting

2.4.5 Non Architectural Lighting

2.4.6 Impact of Lighting on Mood and Atmosphere

2.5 Furniture

2.5.1 Selection of furniture

2.5.2 Types of furniture

2.5.3 Uses of wood in furniture making

2.5.4 Protecting wood surfaces

2.5.5 Cane, wicker and bamboo

UNIT: 03 FLOOR COVERING AND WALL COVERING


3.1 Introduction

3.2 Objectives

3.3 Floor and Floor Coverings

3.3.1 Selection of Floor Finishes

3.3.2 Types of Floor Finishes

3.3.2.1 Non Resilient Hard Floor Finishes

3.3.2.2 Resilient Hard Floor Finishes

3.3.2.3 Semi Hard Floor Finishes

3.3.2.4 Soft Floor Covering

3.4 Carpets
3.4.1 Carpet Construction

3.4.2 Types of Piling

3.4.3 Types of Carpet

3.4.4 Non Woven Carpet

3.5 Window Treatment

3.5.1 Types of Window Treatment

3.5.2 Types of Curtains

3.5.3 Selection of Window Treatment

3.6 Wall Coverings

3.6.1 Selection of Wall Covering

3.6.2 Types of Wall Coverings

3.6.2.1 Paints and Lacquers

3.6.2.2 Wallpaper

3.6.2.3 PVC Cloths

3.6.2.4 Fabric Wall Coverings

3.6.2.5 Wood Paneling

3.6.2.6 Glass Wall Covering

3.6.2.7 Metal Wall Covering

3.6.2.8 Other Materials

3.7 Soft Furnishings

3.7.1 Types f Soft Furnishing

UNIT 04: SPACE PLANNING


1. Function and zoning

2. Dimensions and shape of the space

3. Site, orientation and climate

4. Economy
5. Stretching space

6. Circulation patterns (traffic flows)

7. Storage

8. Permanent fixtures (kitchen and bath spaces)

9. Special needs for elderly or disabled users

10. Emotion and psychology

11. Application of the Principles of Design

12. Application of the Elements of Design

UNIT 05: MATERIALS


Primary Interior Finish Materials

1. Concrete

2. Masonry

3. Stone

4. Metals

5. Wood

6. Plastic

7. Glass

8. Wall Board

9. Tile

10. Terrazzo

11. Acoustic Ceiling systems

12. Resilient Flooring

13. Carpet

14. Paint and Other Film-Applied Finishes

15. Wallcovering

16. Fabric and Textiles


UNIT 06: DRAWING
 Technical Drawing

 Floor plans

 Elevations

 Sections

 3d views

 Conceptual Drawing

 Presentation Drawing.

UNIT 07: PRESENTATION SKILLS


 Mood Board

 Sketches

 Rendering

 Presentation making

UNIT 08: AUTOCAD


 Getting Comfortable with AutoCAD

 Setting-up and Intro to Using AutoCAD Units

 Basic Drawing and Editing

 2D Drafting

 Dimensioning and Annotation

 Blocks and Attributes

 Advanced Editing and Modifying

 Layers and Object Properties

 AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager


 Collaboration and File Management

 Drawing Construction – Getting

 Working with Your Drawing

 Placing Furniture/Fixtures on the Floor Plan

 Annotating Your Drawing

 Laying out Your Drawing for Printing

 Creating and Editing Schedules

 Re-using and Organizing Your Drawing

 Creating and Editing Schedules

 Creating Curves and 2D Rendering

 Re-using and Organizing Your Drawing

 Practical assignments on each schedule.

 Project works

UNIT 09: SKETCHUP


 Getting Comfortable with AutoCAD

 Setting-up and Intro to Using AutoCAD Units

 Basic Drawing and Editing

 Dimensioning and Annotation

 Blocks and components.

 Advanced Editing and Modifying

 Layers and Object Properties

 Collaboration and File Management

 Working with objects and tools

 Placing Furniture/Fixtures
 Creating and Editing Schedules

 Creating Curves and 2D Rendering

 Practical assignments on each schedule.

 Project works

UNIT 10: ADDITIONAL INPUTS REQUIRED FOR


PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE.

Module 1:Interior services, functional importance

Module 2: Bylaws, supervision

Module 3:Building Material Costing; BoQ; Market Exposure; Product Catalogues

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