Online Interior Design

Our Online Interior Design program is structured around animation, graphics, and video-based learning, offering a comprehensive learning experience. Each subject in the program is divided into 12 topics, with multiple videos dedicated to each topic. This format enables students to explore every aspect of interior design in detail and at their own pace. Our self-learning syllabus focuses on synthetic design principles, providing students with the necessary tools to excel in the field of interior design.”

Online interior design courses can benefit various individuals

  • Working Women with a Passion for Design: Those looking to expand their skills and explore their interest in interior design.
  • Interior Professionals Seeking Enhancement: Professionals in the interior design industry aiming to broaden their knowledge base.
  • Architecture Students: Students pursuing architecture who want to gain insights into interior design principles.
  • Students Enrolled in Interior Design Institutes: Those already studying interior design who want to supplement their learning or explore new perspectives.
  • Civil Engineering Students: Individuals studying civil engineering who wish to understand the design aspects of interior spaces.
  • Fine Art Students: Students with a background in fine arts who want to explore the application of their skills in interior design.
  • Any Individual Seeking Self-Paced Learning: Those interested in learning at their own pace, regardless of their background or profession.
  • Students Looking for Affordable Options: Individuals seeking courses with manageable fees or easy payment options.

An animation student working in the 3D modeling industry of real estate can also benefit from an online interior design course. Here’s how:

  • Enhanced 3D Skills: Learn how to apply 3D modeling skills specifically to interior design, adding depth and realism to virtual spaces.
  • Understanding Space Planning: Gain insights into how interior spaces are structured and planned, which can be valuable in creating realistic virtual environments.
  • Material and Texture Application: Learn techniques for applying materials and textures realistically, crucial for creating lifelike interior designs in 3D models.

Here are the key points of the Online Interior Design program:

  • Video-Based Learning: Engaging video lessons with audio structured around animation and graphics.
  • Easy Languages: Learn in both Hindi and English for easy understanding by Indian community students.
  • Self-Explanatory Content: Each module is designed to be self-explanatory, making it easier for students to grasp the concepts.
  • Comprehensive Syllabus: The course covers all aspects of interior design, including exam preparation and certification upon completion.
  • Job-Ready Skills: Graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to work in the interior design industry.
  • Online Support: Students receive online support from TTA E-School, including doubt sessions.
  • Additional Learning Support: Additional learning support is provided to students in related departments, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience seminars conducted by industry experts.

Curriculum to understand the structure of module

Module 1 : Coloration And Texture
  • Session 1: What is colour? Why colour is important in an designing field?
  • Session 2: Colour theory
  • Session 3: Colour mixing
  • Session 4: Delve into the fascinating cultural significance of colour
  • Session 5: How to use colour harmony to confidently create bold effective colour schemes
  • Session 6: : Learn to choose colours that makes you feel good & put together your own colour journal or storyboard
  • Session 7: Learn different types of paints available in market
  • Session 8: Water proofing solution
  • Session 9: Basics of painting tool
  • Session 10: Wall painting system/methods
  • Session 11: Wall and surface preparation
  • Session 12: Wall textures
  • Session 13: Smart painting tips
  • Session 14: DIY Textures Part 1
  • Session 15 :  DIY Textures Part 2
  • Session 16: DIY Textures Part 3
  • Session 17:DIY Textures Part 4
  • Session 18 :Software Asian colour pro-spectra
  • Session 19: Painting as career & interacting with consumers
  • Session 20: Safety & health
Module 2 : Basics Of Design
  • Session 21: About Design
  • Session 22: Principles and elements of design
  • Session 23: Anthropometry and Ergonomics
  • Session 24: Design process
  • Session 25: Form and Spaces
  • Session 26: Organization of spaces
  • Session 27: Circulations of space
  • Session 28: Proportion and scale
  • Session 29: Presentation Boards
  • Session 30: Orientations in interior design
  • Session 31: Circulations of space
  • Session 32: Presentation boards
  • Session 33: Orientations in interior design
  • Session 34: Spatial planning (Space Planning)
  • Session 35: Aesthetics in interior design
  • Session 36: Fenestration in interior design
Module 3 : Interior Design Style
  • Session 37: Introduction to design styles and history
  • Session 38: Trends, and attributes
  • Session 39: Modern & mid – century design styles
  • Session 40: Contemporary & minimalist
  • Session 41: Shabby chic
  • Session 42: Industrial & rustic
  • Session 43: Traditional & transitional style
  • Session 44: Bohemian & Mediterranean style
  • Session 45: Bollywood & Hollywood glam
  • Session 46: Coastal / Hamptons/ Nautical style
  • Session 47: Classical style (English, Gothic, Baroque, Greek, Roman, German, Victorian, Egyptian)
  • Session 48: The Constructivism/craftsman style
  • Session 49: The Vintage & retro style
  • Session 50: The art nouveau & art deco style
  • Session 51: The African & Moroccan style
  • Session 52: The avant-garde style
  • Session 53: Asian Zen
  • Session 54: Understanding styles & styling – predictions & forecasts
  • Session 55: Blending styles & ornamentation
Module 4 : World History
  • Session 56: Intro to world history
  • Session 57: : Chinese architecture
  • Session 58: Egyptian architecture
  • Session 59: Greek and Roman architecture
  • Session 60: Gothic architecture
  • Session 61: Italian renaissance
  • Session 62: French renaissance
  • Session 63: English renaissance
  • Session 64: English baroque
  • Session 65: Queen Anne
  • Session 66: Temples of architecture
  • Session 67: : Dravidian style
  • Session 68: Jain architecture
  • Session 69: Mughal architecture
  • Session 70:Akbar
  • Session 71: Jehangir
  • Session 72: Shahjahan
  • Session 73: The emergence of Indo
  • Session 74 : Rendering Evening Dress
Module 5 : Visual Merchandise
  • Session 75: What is visual merchandising?
  • Session 76: : History of visual merchandising
  • Session 77: Role of a visual merchandiser
  • Session 78: Principles of design and composition in VM
  • Session 79: Layout & elevations in VM
  • Session 80: Materials
  • Session 81: Mannequin styling
  • Session 82: Lighting
  • Session 83: Branding & signage
  • Session 84: Case studies
  • Session 85: Budget, sourcing, preparation
Module 6 : Material Trends For Interiors
  • Session 86: Introduction to materials
  • Session 87: Bricks
  • Session 88: Stones
  • Session 89: Metals
  • Session 90: Concrete
  • Session 91: Tiles
  • Session 92: Wood
  • Session 93: Fabric
  • Session 94: Glass
  • Session 95: Carpet and rug
  • Session 96: Panelling Material:
  • Session 97: Combination of material:
  • Session 98: Wallpapers
  • Session 99: Window covering
  • Session 100: Accessories
  • Session 101 : Solid surfaces
  • Session 102: Epoxy resin
  • Session 103: Paints
Module 7 : Furniture Design
  • Session 104: Introduction to furniture design
  • Session 105: History Of Furniture Design
  • Session 106: Basics Of Carpentry
  • Session 107: Carpentry joints and its methodology
  • Session 108: Anthropometry data for furniture design
  • Session 109: Evolution of Indian furniture design
  • Session 110: Modular furniture
  • Session 111: Modular furniture in residential spaces
  • Session 112: : Modular furniture in offices
  • Session 113: Carpentry vs modular
  • Session 114: Who will benefit from modular design
  • Session 115:Logistics, economics, and warranties
Module 8 : Basics Of Service System
  • Session 116: Introduction to service system
  • Session 117: Water supply system
  • Session 118: Drainage System
  • Session 119: Essentials Of Drainage System
  • Session 120: Openings and Ventilation
  • Session 121: Air conditioning system
  • Session 122: Fire protection system
  • Session 123: Lifts and elevators
  • Session 124: : Insulating materials
  • Session 125: Acoustics and sound proofing
  • Session 126: Lighting
  • Session 127: Electrical drawings
  • Session 128: LPG, solar heaters and refuse chute system
Module 9 : Business Interaction And Boq’s
  • Session 129: : Interior Designer
  • Session 130: Career opportunities
  • Session 131: Professional Ethics
  • Session 132: Independent practice set-up
  • Session 133: Site management
  • Session 134: Tenders
  • Session 135: Classification of tender
  • Session 136: Business forms – Part 1
  • Session 137: Business forms – Part 2
  • Session 138: The client
  • Session 139: Procedure of execution
  • Session 140: Estimating, costing and analysis rates
  • Session 141: Specification
  • Session 142: How to measure site?
  • Session 143: What basics you should know before doing any estimation and how to calculate estimate for paint?
  • Session 144: How to calculate estimate for false ceiling?
  • Session 145 : How to calculate estimate for flooring?
  • Session 146: How to calculate estimate for overhead cabinet?
  • Session 147 :How to calculate estimate for openable wardrobe?
  • Session 148 :How to calculate estimate for glass door?
Module 10 : Vastu Shastra & Feng Shui
  • Session 149 : History of vastu-shastra
  • Session 150: Principles of vastu-shastra
  • Session 151: Feng-shui in residential spaces
  • Session 152: Feng Shui for kitchen, dining and home garden:
  • Session 153: Vastu shastra in residential spaces (Part 1)
  • Session 154: Vastu shastra in residential spaces (Part 2)
  • Session 155: Colours of your spaces according to feng shui and vastu shastra:
  • Session 156: Feng Shui in official spaces
  • Session 157: Vastu Shastra in official spaces
  • Session 158: What objects to put and what to avoid in feng shui and vastu shastra
  • Session 159: How does feng shui and vastu shastra effect health, wealth and education
  • Session 160: What is the difference in feng shui and vastu shastra
  • Session 161: Can feng shui correct vastu shastra dosh
  • Session 162: Is feng shui and vastu shastra a viable profession in the modern times
Module 11 : Interior Construction
  • Session 163 : Introduction to interior construction
  • Session 164: Bricks Masonry
  • Session 165: Lintels and arches
  • Session 166: Building Section
  • Session 167: Joinery
  • Session 168:Types of Doors
  • Session 169: Types of Windows
  • Session 170:Staircase
  • Session 171: Partition & Panelling
  • Session 172: Material Signs & Symbols
  • Session 173:False ceiling
  • Session 174: Hardware
Module 12 : Sketchup
  • Session 175 : What is sketch-up and how do interior designers use it
  • Session 176: Getting Started
  • Session 177: Exploring the interface
  • Session 178: Modeling part 1
  • Session 179: Modeling part 2
  • Session 180: Drafting & modeling
  • Session 181: Modeling of room
  • Session 182: Materials
  • Session 183: Vray materials
  • Session 184 :Lighting
  • Session 185: Interior rendering setting
  • Session 186 : Projects in sketch-up course

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