I’ve started studying for an interior design qualification and I’m loving it. But I’ve had a few reality checks in my first couple of weeks. If you’re thinking about starting an interior design course, you need to read this.
There are plenty of free online interior design courses available. Here are the best ones worth taking right now.
Essential items you'll need for interior design school. These are a list of items that I got the most use out of while I was in school.
Dress: Kiel James Patrick Sweater: J.Crew Boots: Sigerson Morrison (similar) Tights: DKNY Hat: Anthropologie Kiel: Sweater: Kiel James Patrick Pants: Kiel James Patrick Hat: Kiel James Patrick Boots: L.L. Bean Blanket: Kiel James Patrick This season we introduced our signature New England House Tartan Collection for Kiel James Patrick. The collection includes one of our latest products, a personalized tartan blanket.
Learn about color in this Free Interior Design Course: Color. Discover color combinations and how to choose colors and amounts of each.
The building is named in recognition of the generosity of an initial lead gift from P. Roy Vagelos, MD, a distinguished alumnus of Columbia’s College of
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From students and new designers to seasoned pros, this list of 20 Interior Design books are staples you will read and reference time and time again.
Perched high up in Théoule-sur-Mer looking out over the bay of Cannes, is the Palais Bulles, blushing pink in the Southern sun, with its feminine and futuristic natural curves.
Rather than taking normal, everyday stairs to get from one floor to the next, architect Moon Hoon thought it would be much more fun to travel by slide.
"An essential text for all students of design . . . [and] inspiration and intel for those simply interested in the art and practice." --Alexa Hampton, from the foreword From the nation's top college for...
Everyone needs a little help, even the pros. So, we searched for and collected some popular design cheat sheets to help you through your day.
Since I'm a firm believer in learning through real-life experiences, using real tools, and working with real mentors and experts, the interior design course I planned for my high schooler included more than just books and hypothetical situations.
This church looks short and squat from the outside and sits uncomfortably in it's little square, bulging, an ugly duckling! The exterior fails to suggest any majesty compared to Vienna's other large palaces of worship such as Stephandom & Karlskirche, but then you go inside! The baroque interior is so busy and heavy with detail that it is impossible to take in what you are seeing. You need to take a picture so that you can study it later and decipher the church's mysteries... or alternatively sit through a very long service!
If you are trying to figure out 'What is my decorating style?', this 5 step process will make it easy for you to find your own personal design style.
The following is a guest post by Amy Gallick, a Preservation Specialist in the Moving Image Section. Charles and Ray Eames I’m a Preservation Specialist in the Moving Image Section, which means I have responsibility for ensuring the physical integrity of our film and video collections. I also manage many of the contracts we have with …
Whether you're decorating your first home or you're an expert, these interior design principles will help you create rooms you love to live in
Do you watch HGTV and think, I can do that, I want to do that? Well, today I’m going to show you how you can become an Interior Designer.
This is quite possibly our favourite and the most useful part of Pinterest for architects seeking inspiration. As when searching, you can quite literally find
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One of my favorite things is seeing incredible bathrooms - especially something inspiring for the MOST important element, the BATHTUB!
This past weekend, I had the rare opportunity to explore some private residences around Los Angeles that most people only get to see in books or magazines. It was a charmed opportunity. I was in the right place at the right time. I knew the right people. I tagged along. American architect John Lautner contributed greatly to the architecture of Los Angeles and beyond, starting in the 1930s as an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, through the mid-century, and until his death in the 1990s. Because many of them were built and have been maintained as private homes, few people have seen them in person, and even fewer from the inside. Here's a glimpse at three of them: Schaffer House (as seen in the film A Single Man) Harpel House Walstrom House It's amazing that a house like the Schaffer House is currently on the market for $1.5 million, the equivalent of a tiny house in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and probably less than a decent Manhattan one bedroom. These houses, built around oak trees, off the sides of cliffs, and at the top of steep hills are modern, lasting tributes to the California dream: making a place in this world where it seems too far, too unwelcoming, too difficult, too impossible. And even when they've lost their way - because of neglect, weathering, inappropriate additions and remodeling - they can still be returned to their original splendor, with enough care and attention. For more photos from the John Lautner Foundation, click here. To become a fan on Facebook, click here.
Stunning images of iconic libraries from all over the globe.
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