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In the past, the term ‘Design’ had been frequently associated with Fine Arts and drawing skills. Naturally, a skilled designer was expected to be ‘gifted’ enough to materialize the imagination and concepts with a high degree of precision in every sense-be it the lines, colors or the interpretation styles. All of these demands often proved to be too taxing for a design aspirant, especially for those with limited/restricted sources.

Thus, Necessity proved to be the mother of invention! Technology gave birth to many tools such as computers, software, laptops and the Internet. Everything became available at the click of a button. These sources greatly helped those in need and thus, the creative Design field eventually expanded to Graphic Design, Web Design, Interior Design, Jewelry Design, Fashion Design and the likes.

The Scope in design field is definitely dependent on creativity; however, the fact that hard work beats talent stays true to it. This easily applies to the field of Interior Design. Gone are the days when Interior Design simply meant decorating an enclosed space or rearranging furniture. Today, it requires an aspirant to learn the varied facets in it, right from the basic elements and principles to building construction to landscaping and what not!

Interior design continues to be an exciting career choice. Sure, you can sketch some lines and have an aptitude in color schemes, furniture and furnishings. You want to take it up and pursue, but then this question pops in your head- CAN I REALLY BECOME AN INTERIOR DESIGNER? Here are some points that may help you to decide whether you should really go for it.

  1. YOU WANT TO ADD BEAUTY TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS. You find yourself staring at certain buildings, admiring their designs and sometimes, wondering at the possibilities of how they could have been designed differently and how they could have improved your street view!
  2. YOU ARE FASCINATED BY THOSE MAGAZINE PICTURES– the ones that display perfect rooms. They inspire you. You just can’t get enough of them, ever!

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  3. YOU EXPERIMENT WITH COLORS– be it your room, your clothes, a painting you are working on or your moods. You associate your daily aspects with colors. Even the dullest of grays seem colorful to you.

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  4. YOU KEEP THINKING ABOUT IT. That’s an obvious sign- you want to create beautiful and inspiring interiors.

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  5. YOU LIKE CRAFTS. And handicrafts. And pottery, miniatures, showpieces, antiques… all for their design value.
  6. YOU PARTICIPATE A LOT– in contests or activities where you can express your design skills and give form to your concepts.
  7. YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS. You opine about how that particular space could look better. At times, you often end up giving tips on room decorations and arrangements to your acquaintances!

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  8. YOU KEEP RESEARCHING ABOUT IT. You want to explore the educational options available in this field. You compare different courses and consider different professions and ultimately you keep coming back to Interior Design.

Being a highly rewarding field, it is imperative that one selects nothing than the best for studying Interior Design. With so many options, it only makes sense to secure admission in a college that provides the best programs at Graduation/ Diploma Level. To know more, click here

May 16th, 2018

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How much can an Interior Designer earn?

How much can an Interior Designer earn?

For a beginner, an interior designer can earn around 10000 to 20000 rupees. For an experienced professional, the pay scale can range between 50000- lakhs. Interior designers usually prefer setting up their own company once they are confident of working individually.

The interior designer who wishes to set up his own consultancy will require only minimum investment and will have ample chances to work with people of all strata, especially celebrities. An interior design course twinned together with software like AUTO CAD, 3Ds max, V-Ray, Premier, Photoshop, etc will always gain an upper hand.

 

March 11th, 2017

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What Is Interior Design and who are Interior Designers?

Interior Design… This very word today depicts ones STANDARD OF LIVING. People especially leading URBAN LIFESTYLE have started decorating their houses and offices using high-end interior designs. The necessity of interior design has increased due to less space in this growing URBAN WORLD. They want do have the maximum comfort in a limited space. These days small town too have started renovating their houses and appoint professional for decorating the interiors of their house.

The current interior designing scenario has increased the need of TRAINED PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS. Earlier days the building and designing of a house or Office was left in the hands of an Architect. But with growing needs and specifications of people qualified INTERIOR DESIGNERS had to be conceived. Hence a well qualified and highly talented interior designer is born.

What are the types of Interior Design Courses?

With the INTERIOR DESIGN DEMAND growing by leaps and bounds, the need for INTERIOR DESIGNERS has been infinite. An interior designer must make sure he/she meets the below-given criteria to become a complete professional.

  • TECHNICAL DRAWING
  • SPACE DESIGNING
  • CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILDING
  • INFO REGARDING THE MATERIALS- BOTH BUILDING AND DESIGNING
  • FURNITURE DESIGNING
  • COST ESTIMATION
  • VISUAL MERCHANDISE
  • DESIGNING USING COMPUTERS

Once a person qualifies all the above, then, he is a fully trained and able designer.

Vismayam’s Interior Design Course

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VISMAYAM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND MEDIA offers INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES from OPEN UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA and BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY. Students can benefit a lot by taking up these courses which helps them compete with professionals who have international standards.

The Bachelors degree in Interior Design offered by Bharathiar University has duration of three years.

The IPD offered by OPEN UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA comprises of two whole years, but the second year is an optional upgradation by the student.

 

March 10th, 2017

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Theatrical Apartment, UK

Theatrical Apartment, UK, by APA
Designed by APA

Green 26 offices, Thailand

Green 26 offices, Thailand, by Anonymstudio
Designed by Anonymstudio

Chi-Q restaurant, China

Chi-Q restaurant, China, by Neri&Hu
Designed by Neri&Hu

11 Howard hotel, USA

11 Howard hotel, USA, by Space Copenhagen
Designed by Space Copenhagen

Acne Studios Madison Avenue, USA

Acne Studios Madison Avenue, USA, by Max Lamb
Designed by Max Lamb

Herzpraxis Zürich-Höngg clinic, Switzerland

Herzpraxis Zürich-Höngg clinic, Switzerland, by Dost
Designed by Dost

Heike fashion store, China

Heike fashion store, China, by AN Design
Designed by AN Design

Kinfolk offices and gallery, Denmark

Kinfolk offices and gallery, Denmark, by Norm Architects
Designed by Norm Architects

Crew Offices and Cafe, Canada

Crew Offices and Cafe, Canada, by Henri Cleinge
Designed by Henri Cleinge

Apartment Nana, Lisbon

Apartment Nana by Rar Studio
Designed by Rar Studio

March 4th, 2017

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As far as a client is concerned, interior designing is somewhat to perform by a designer in their premises for a fresh look or surprising facility . Interior design expectations are varied from time to time or place to place for a person is concerned. As we know the space is an unchanging component for performing a design project by an interior designer.  An effective planning of this closed space by a designer for a demanding purpose is called interior designing and sometimes it is called the exploitation of space for human needs! Nowadays an interior designer is continuing this concern because of a few degree of space is only available from their clients for performing an interior design job.

Single furniture for multiple purposes is an ideal solution for this issue. Interior designing by considering this concept is widely using in European countries. They care about an interior design activity is not only an art of setting up their living environment beautifully but also the time to realise it with the benefit maximum technology.

Few examples of multipurpose furniture are used in interior space are demonstrating in this video. Watch it now.

An interior design institute must encourage their students to experience its features and the significance of Multi-functionality furniture in current trends.

Click here to know more about an interior design institute in Calicut.

 

December 4th, 2016

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