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      Intro to Interior Environments -  Students will be introduced to the profession of interior design and decoration. They will develop an understanding of the responsibilities and career options of a decorator and the process required to attain the abilities necessary in this line of work. This course serves as a prerequisite for all modules in the certification program. 

   Drafting and Measuring - Instruction of basic drafting and lettering skills will be learned. Students will learn how to measure a room and draw it to scale. Students will also develop basic blueprint reading skills. Some computer drafting skills will be taught. This course serves as a pre requisite for space planning. Students will study a range of architectural and furniture styles necessary for selecting the appropriate features for various needs and tastes, includes historical study of early settler to the present.

   Space Planning -
Students will gain an understanding of positive and negative space, basic principals of space planning and how to place furniture into a residential home. In addition we will evaluate floor plans and learn how to determine the spatial needs of a client. Prerequisite: Drafting and Measuring.

   Furnishings - Students will acquire knowledge of furniture styles and their evolutions and how the styles have been adapted through history. Students will develop skills necessary for the selection furnishings for specific needs and learn how to evaluate the quality of furniture. Prerequisite: Drafting and Measuring. 

   Textiles, Windows, Walls, and Floors -
The focus of this course is to identify the characteristics and uses of textiles within the interior environment. Students will explore different types of window, wall and floor treatments and appropriate applications. Basic principals of measuring to calculate materials needed will be developed. Prerequisite: Drafting and Measuring. 

   Color and Lighting - Students will be taught the fundamentals of color and lighting and relationships to each other. Skills of developing color schemes will be taught. 

   Business, Policies, and Practices - Students will learn business techniques and policies specifically related to the interior Decorating field. Topics will include sales techniques, phone etiquette, professional presentations, resumes/portfolios, purchase orders, statements, contracts and other business procedures to ensure success in this field. Topics will include sales techniques, phone etiquette, professional presentations, resumes/portfolios, purchase orders, statements, contracts and other business procedures to ensure success.

The Interior Decorating Certificate Program consists of seven core courses.   If you are interested in pursuing a certificate, you must successfully complete all seven courses, beginning with Introduction to Interior Environments.

Classes are $180 each and meet from 6 - 9 pm
Materials listed below

2009 INTERIOR DECORATING COURSE SCHEDULE

COURSE

Room Location

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Intro to Interior Environments

 

6-Jan

13-Jan

20-Jan

27-Jan

Feb-3

Feb-10

Feb-17

Drafting & Measuring Techniques

 

24-Feb

3-Mar

10-Mar

17-Mar

24-Mar

31-Mar

    Apr-2

Space Planning

 

Apr-14

Apr-21

Apr-28

May-5

May-12

May-19

  May-21

Furnishings

 

Jun-2

Jun-9

Jun-16

Jun-23

Jun-30

Jul-7

Jul-9

Textiles:  Windows Walls and Floors

 

Jul-21

Jul-28

Aug-4

Aug-11

Aug-18

 Aug-25

    Sep-1

Color and Lighting

 

Sep-15

Sep-22

Sep-29

Oct-6

Oct-13

Oct-20

Oct-27

Business Policies and Practices

 

   Nov-3

Nov-10

Nov-17

Nov-24

Dec-1

Dec-8

Dec-15

Intro to Interior Environments

Drafting & Measuring Techniques

Space Planning

Furnishings

Textiles:  Windows Walls and Floors

Color and Lighting

Business Policies and Practices

Beginning of Interior Environments   Authors:  Phyllis Sloan Allen, Lynn M Jones, Miriam F. Stimpson

Computer Access and a valid email account

Recommended Reading:  Southern Accents, Traditional Home, House Beautiful, Veranda, Architectural Digest, Interior Design  At least one magazine per month

24-36" T Square

 

Presentation Boards

Portfolio binder         Page/Sheet protectors for portfolio

Staedtler mars white plastic eraser

Fabric Swatches

Architects Scale

 

Trims

 

Pentel 7 mm and 5mm drafting pencils

Scissors

 

Erasing Shield

 

 

Double Sided tape

Drafting Dots or drafting tape

Foam Core Board

45 degree angle  6 inch

 

Rubber Cement

60 degree angle 12 inch

 

Cork Board

 

Bumwad tracing paper roll 14" white 

Iron

 

Clearprint Vellum Pad 11x17

Xacto or Razor Knife

Alvin dusting brush                             Crescent Illustration Board medium weight  cut in fourths (these can be purchased at Michaels and can be cut down to share with 4 students)

Scrap Cardboard

*Do not purchase fabrics and trims before class begins