S.No. |
Topic |
A |
Principles of Interior Design |
1 |
What is Design, Process of Design, Software involvle and Career Opurtunity? |
2 |
Design Philosophy |
3 |
Visual Language of Design |
4 |
Understanding Design Theory |
5 |
Elements of Design |
6 |
Principal of Design |
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B |
Drawing |
1 |
Unit & Scales |
2 |
Types of Line(Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Curvilinear) |
3 |
Texture |
4 |
Lettering |
5 |
Form & Shapes |
6 |
Colour Wheel |
7 |
Monocromatic & Analog |
8 |
Composition |
9 |
Human Anthropometrics – Basics |
10 |
Furniture/ Fixture Blocks |
11 |
Plan, Elevation and Sections |
12 |
Measure Drawing |
13 |
Orthrographic, Axonometric And Oblique |
14 |
One Point Perspectives |
15 |
Two Point Perspectives |
16 |
Table |
17 |
Chair |
18 |
Wardrobe |
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C |
Building Material |
1 |
Brick |
2 |
Sand |
3 |
Cement |
4 |
Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metal |
5 |
Alloys |
6 |
Mortar |
7 |
Concrete |
8 |
Stone |
9 |
Glass |
10 |
Corian |
11 |
Plastic |
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D |
Building Construction |
1 |
Foundation |
2 |
Load and Load Bearing Wall |
3 |
Brick Masonary |
4 |
Stone Masonary |
5 |
Lintel |
6 |
Arches |
7 |
Types of Stairs |
8 |
Flooring |
9 |
Partition |
10 |
Panelling |
11 |
False Ceiling |
12 |
Wooden Joints |
13 |
Door Detail |
14 |
Window Detail |
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E |
The History of Style, Decoration and Architecture |
1 |
Introduction |
2 |
Neolithic 10000-2000BCE |
3 |
Mesopotamian 4500-2000BCE |
4 |
Ancient Egyptian 3000-900BCE |
5 |
Ancient Greek 900BCE-100CE |
6 |
Roman 1050BCE–500CE |
7 |
Byzantine 500–1500 |
8 |
Moorish 700-1500 |
9 |
Gothic 1150–1400 |
10 |
Renaissance 1400–1600 |
11 |
Baroque 1590–1725 |
12 |
Rococo 1700–1790 |
13 |
Industrial Revolution 1760–1820 |
14 |
Neoclassical Styles (Georgian) 1720–1830 |
15 |
Victorian 1837– 1901 |
16 |
Edwardian 1901–1914 |
17 |
Arts and Crafts 1850-1914 |
18 |
Art Nouveau 1880-1910 |
19 |
Modernism 1900-1940 |
20 |
Art Deco 1910-1950 |
21 |
De Stijl Movement 1917-1931 |
22 |
Bauhaus or International Style 1919-1933 |
23 |
Post-Modernism 1964 |
24 |
Minimalism 1980s |
25 |
Contemporary |
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F |
Design Styles |
1 |
African |
2 |
American |
3 |
Arts and Crafts |
4 |
Art Nouveau |
5 |
Art Deco |
6 |
Arabian |
7 |
Asian |
8 |
Bohemian |
9 |
British |
10 |
Contemporary |
11 |
Coastal |
12 |
Eclectic |
13 |
French |
14 |
Gothic |
15 |
Indian |
16 |
Industrial |
17 |
Italian |
18 |
Japanese |
19 |
Medieval |
20 |
Mexican |
21 |
Minimalism |
22 |
Moroccan |
23 |
Nautical |
24 |
Retro |
25 |
Rustic |
26 |
Scandinavian |
27 |
Spanish |
28 |
Tropical |
29 |
Tuscan |
30 |
Victorian |
31 |
Vintage |
32 |
Zen |
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G |
Space Planning |
1 |
Space Planning and Proportion |
2 |
Furniture Layouts |
3 |
The Next Step in Space Planning |
4 |
Styling an Existing Room |
5 |
Living Room |
6 |
Dining Room |
7 |
Kitchen |
8 |
Bathroom |
9 |
Bedroom |
10 |
Storage |
11 |
Hallway |
12 |
Home Office |
13 |
Laundry Room |
14 |
Outside Space |
15 |
Developing a Basic Floor Plan |
16 |
Reading the Plan |
17 |
Steps on Developing the Floor Plan |
18 |
Scale |
19 |
Developing a Basic Elevation |
20 |
Section Plans |
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H |
Interior Finishes |
1 |
Walls |
2 |
Paint |
3 |
Paint Finishes |
4 |
Render |
5 |
Wainscoting and Boiserie |
6 |
Tongue and Groove |
7 |
Shoji |
8 |
Plaster Details |
9 |
Wallpaper |
10 |
Mirrors |
11 |
Upholstered Panels |
12 |
Special Finishes, Murals and Wall Art |
13 |
Architraves, Doors, Window Frames, Cornices, and Baseboards |
14 |
Door Hardware |
15 |
Flooring Materials |
16 |
Ceilings |
17 |
Windows |
18 |
Kitchen and Bathroom Finishes |
19 |
Market Research |
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I |
Decorative Textiles and Fabrics |
1 |
Decorative Textiles |
2 |
Patterns and Prints |
3 |
A Guide To Mixing Patterns |
4 |
Fabric Compositions |
5 |
Wool |
6 |
Cotton |
7 |
Linen |
8 |
Silk |
9 |
Synthetic Fibres |
10 |
Dyeing |
11 |
Printing |
12 |
Solids and Textures |
13 |
Upholstery-Weight Fabrics |
14 |
Curtain-Weight Fabrics |
15 |
Wallpaper and Coverings |
16 |
Floor Coverings |
17 |
Bed Linen |
18 |
Utility Cloths |
19 |
A Brief History of Textiles |
20 |
Rugs and Blankets |
21 |
Textile Science |
22 |
Specifying Fabrics |
23 |
Fabric Abbreviations |
24 |
Market Research |
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J |
Working With Clients |
1 |
Reasons for Using an Interior Designer |
2 |
Building Relationships with Clients |
3 |
Working as an Interior Designer |
4 |
Your First Meeting |
5 |
Questions to Ask and Observations to Make |
6 |
The Second Meeting |
7 |
Show and Tell |
8 |
Sample Boards |
9 |
Floor Plans |
10 |
Perspective Drawings |
11 |
Final Design |
12 |
Letter of Acceptance |
13 |
Scope of Work |
14 |
Scheduling the Trades |
15 |
Design Brief |
16 |
Project Cost |
17 |
Talking About Money |
18 |
Your Fee Structure |
19 |
Paperwork |
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K |
Visual Communication |
1 |
Communicating Accurately |
2 |
Taking the Brief |
3 |
Drawing: It’s Relationship to Your Work |
4 |
Imagining Colour |
5 |
Descriptive Adjectives |
6 |
Strategic Planning and the Scope of Works |
7 |
Developing a Concept |
8 |
Drawing Equipment |
9 |
Orthographic Projections |
10 |
The Floor Plan |
11 |
Interior Elevations |
12 |
Sections |
13 |
Reflected Ceiling Plan |
14 |
Additional Drawings |
15 |
Drawing Materials |
16 |
Final Design Development |
17 |
Axonometric Drawings |
18 |
Rendering |
19 |
Sketching |
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L |
Setting Up an Interior Design Business |
1 |
Introduction |
2 |
Setting Up an Office |
3 |
Setting Up Your Business |
4 |
Tax and Money Matters |
5 |
Finding Clients |
6 |
Resume Writing |
7 |
Cover Letter |
8 |
Portfolio |
9 |
Website |
10 |
Social Media |
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M |
Services |
1 |
Damp Proofing |
2 |
Thermal Insulation |
3 |
Acoustic and Sound Proofing |
4 |
Termite proofing |
5 |
Electrical Services |
6 |
Pluming and Drainage |
7 |
HVAC(Heat Ventilation and Air Conditioning) |
8 |
Fire Protection |
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N |
Softwares:Autocad |
1 |
Downloading AutoCAD |
2 |
Opening AutoCAD |
3 |
AutoCAD User Interface |
4 |
Drawing Commands |
5 |
Modifying Commands |
6 |
Moving Around the Drawing Window |
7 |
Setting up the Drawing |
8 |
Developing the Plan |
9 |
Creating Professional Drawings |
10 |
Using Advanced Commands |
11 |
Drawing Different Types of Lines |
12 |
Using AutoCAD for Measurements |
13 |
Dimensioning the Plan |
14 |
Printing and Plotting the Drawing |
15 |
Shortcuts |
16 |
Command Aliases |
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O |
Softwares: 3DS MAX |
1 |
Basic Tools |
2 |
Advance Tools |
3 |
Architectural Tools |
4 |
Lighting Basic Standards |
5 |
Lighting Advance Photometrics and Daylighting |
6 |
Camera |
7 |
Material, Import CAD File and Convert 2D to 3D |
8 |
Rendering |
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O |
Softwares: Adobe Photoshop |
1 |
Workspace |
2 |
Selection Tools |
3 |
Photo Editing |
4 |
Logo Making |
5 |
Layers |
6 |
Gradients |
7 |
Colouring |
8 |
Masking |
9 |
Correcting / Enhancing Photograph |
10 |
Creating Vector Graphics |
11 |
Working on Filters |
12 |
Perspective |
13 |
Blending |
14 |
Rendering |
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P |
Software: Google Sketchup |
1 |
Introduction To Sketchup, Templates, Set Units, Add Geo Location, Orbit, Pan, Zoom, Concept, Creating Lines, Rectangles, Working With Axes, Creating Arcs, Circle, Polygon, And Freehand |
2 |
Creating 2D To 3D With Push – Pull Tool, Create Complex Extrusions And Lathed Forms With Follow Me Tool, Offset, Move, Rotate, Scale The Object, Import DWG Into Sketchup, Import With Units, Apply Dimensions And Tape Measure Tool |
3 |
Measure Angle With Protactor, Apply Text, 3D Text, Changes Of Axes, Sandbox Tools, From Contours, From Scratch, Make Group, Make Component, Face Styles, Edge Style And V Viewport Styles, Working With Views And Parallel Projection |
4 |
Zoom Window, Zoom Extents, Working With Solid Tools, Intersect, Union, Subtract, Trim, Split, Create Layers, Working With Outliner, Apply Materials, Textures, Creating Light, Point Light, Spot Lights, Working With Podium Browser And Render The Scenes |
5 |
Zoom Window, Zoom Extents Shadows And Fog Settings, Position Camera, Look Around, Walk Inside The Model, Creating Animation, Add, Edit, Update Scenes, Export Files To 3D Model, DWG And Graphics |
6 |
Software: Auto CAD 3D |
7 |
Basic 3D Concepts – Why Use 3D? , Types Of Three – Dimensional Models, Advantages Of Drawing In Three Dimensional Models, Viewing A 3D Model, Rotating The View, Additional Shading Modes Adding Thickness To 2D Objects, Setting The Elevation, Displaying More Than One View Of A Model. |
8 |
Working With 3D Coordinates – What Are 3D Coordinate Systems? , 3D Object Snaps, Point Filters, The User Coordinate System, The UCS View Option, UCS 3point, Working With Multiple UCSs |
9 |
Solid Modelling Concepts – What Is Solid Modelling? , Wireframe Models, Surface Models, Solid Models, Solid Modelling Definitions And Concepts, Creating Solid Models From Two Dimensional Shapes, Extruding 2D Geometry, Creating Solid Models With Solid Primitives, Revolved Solids, Controlling The Appearance Of Solids |
10 |
Composite Solid Models – What Is A Composite Solid Model? , Adding Solid Objects, Subtracting Solid Models, Intersecting Solid Objects |
11 |
Working With Solid Models – Why Edit Solid Models? , Filleting Solid Models, Chamfering Solids, Generating Mass Property Reports, Slicing A Solid Along A Plane, Cross – Sectional Views, Moving Faces, Tapering Faces, Deleting Faces And Creating A Shell, Advanced Solid Editing Options |
12 |
Advanced 3D Concepts – The Coordinate Systems – The Key To Advanced 3D Drawing, Advanced UCS Concepts, Rotating The UCS, Saving And Restoring A UCS, Named Views In 3D |
13 |
Plotting 3D Models – Working With the Layout Feature and Layout Tabs |
14 |
Layouts – A New Look For Plotting, Changing From Model Mode To Layout Mode, Creating A New Layout, Specifying Page Setup, Specifying A Plot Device, Layout Settings, Working With The Viewports Dialog Box, Scaling Viewports, Non-Rectangular Viewports, Copying An Existing Layout, Floating Viewports Setup, Creating 2D Views From A Solid Model, Creating Profiles From Solids |
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Q |
Design Projects |
1 |
Residential Projects |
2 |
Restaurant Projects |
3 |
Retail Projects |
4 |
Corporate Office Interior |
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R |
Estimation And Costing |
1 |
Estimation And Costing |
2 |
Creating Quotation And Performa Invoice |
3 |
Creating Bill of Quantity (BOQ). |
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S |
Vaastu |
1 |
Vaastu – Introduction, Design Principles and Their Practical Implications |
2 |
Directions and Corners, Glimpses of Oriental Vaastu Literature, Laws Of Nature, Various Energies And Forces. |
3 |
Scientific Phenomenon And Fundamentals, Theoretical Approach To Vaastu, VaastuPurush Mandala And Paramshayika, Uses And Types Of Magnetic Compass, Various Entries, Levels and Weights. |
4 |
Open Spaces And Balconies, Dry And Wet Zones |
5 |
Various Shapes Of Plots, Selection Of Land And Soil Test |
6 |
VeedhiShoola, Angels, Inclinations And Extensions, Shermukhi And Gaumukhi Plots |
7 |
Location And Surroundings |
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T |
FengShui |
1 |
FengShui – Introduction, Design Principles And Their Practical Implications |
2 |
FengShui Fundamentals |
3 |
FengShui Balance Tools – Ying And Yang, The Five Elements, Wind Chimes, Bagua Mirror |
4 |
Entering The Home – Entrances And Passageways, The Living Room, Living Room Layouts |
5 |
Working with Color |
6 |
Communal Spaces – The Dining Room, The Kitchen |
7 |
Private Spaces – The Bedroom, The Bathroom. |
8 |
Professional FengShui – Office FengShui |
9 |
Vaastu and FengShui – A Comparision |
10 |
Project |
11 |
Project on The Practical Usage Of Vaastu And FengShui |
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U |
Landscape Design |
1 |
Landscaping In Interiors |
2 |
Details of Trees And Plants To Be Used In Landscaping |
3 |
Design of Landscaping |