
Basics of Interior Design
Certification Authority: KHDA
Deepen Your Understanding of Interior Design Fundamentals
The Basics of Interior Design certificate course is designed to provide a solid foundation for aspiring interior designers or those looking to enhance their design knowledge. Over 10 weeks, this course offers a well-rounded exploration of essential design principles, space planning, color theory, materials, and more. Through a combination of theory and practical exercises, you’ll gain the skills necessary to start your journey in interior design.
Duration
60 Hours (10 weeks)
Session Times
Flexible, with evening classes available to accommodate working professionals.
Eligibility
This course is ideal for beginners with an interest in interior design or those looking to reinforce their foundational knowledge. No prior experience is necessary, but a passion for design and creativity is encouraged.
Location
Online with Interactive Projects and Live Sessions
Module Breakdown
Week 1: Introduction to Interior Design (6 hours)
- Course Overview: Introduction to the field, historical context, and course expectations.
- Interior Design Fundamentals: Elements and principles of design, understanding space and scale.
- Role of an Interior Designer: Professional ethics, responsibilities, and practical exercises.
Week 2: Elements and Principles of Design (6 hours)
- Design Elements: Explore line, shape, form, texture, and color.
- Design Principles: Balance, contrast, emphasis, rhythm, and unity in design.
- Application in Practice: Real-world analysis and case studies.
Week 3: Space Planning and Layout Design (6 hours)
- Space Planning: Fundamentals of furniture arrangement and layout design.
- Scale and Proportion: Techniques for creating harmonious spaces.
- Practical Application: Case studies and student presentations.
Week 4: Color Theory and Application (6 hours)
- Basics of Color Theory: Understanding color schemes and their psychological impact.
- Color in Design: Creating mood and atmosphere in various spaces.
- Real-World Applications: Analysis of design projects focusing on color use.
Week 5: Materials and Finishes (6 hours)
- Introduction to Materials: Importance and properties of interior materials.
- Finishes and Textures: Practical considerations and creative applications.
- Case Studies: Exploration of material use in successful design projects.
Week 6: Furniture and Accessories (6 hours)
- Furniture Selection: Basics of furniture styles, materials, and arrangement.
- Accessories and Decor: Role of decor in enhancing design aesthetics.
- Application in Design: Critique of real-world projects focused on furniture and accessories.
Week 7: Lighting and Its Impact (6 hours)
- Importance of Lighting: Role of lighting in interior design.
- Lighting Design Principles: Techniques for effective lighting.
- Practical Exercises: Real-world analysis of lighting in design.
Week 8: Design Process and Workflow (6 hours)
- Design Process: From concept to completion, stages of project development.
- Client and Contractor Collaboration: Effective communication and project management.
- Real-World Application: Case studies and student presentations on workflow.
Week 9: Sustainability and Green Design (6 hours)
- Sustainability in Design: Importance of eco-friendly practices and materials.
- Green Design Principles: Creating energy-efficient and sustainable spaces.
- Practical Exercises: Case studies on sustainability in interior design.
Week 10: Final Design Project and Course Conclusion (6 hours)
- Final Design Project: Students will create and present a comprehensive design project.
- Portfolio Development: Guidance on building a professional portfolio.
- Course Conclusion: Review of key takeaways and recommendations for future growth.

Assessment
Throughout the course, students will engage in weekly quizzes, self-learning assignments, and real-world design analyses. The course culminates in a final design project and portfolio development, providing a robust foundation for your career in interior design.