Interior Designing Courses in Delhi

What Is Interior Designing??
Difference between Interior Decorators and interior designers?

Before you make a life-altering career choice, there are some things you should know about the design world. Interior designers face challenges every day; some of these may not appeal to you, while others may excite you and open doors to a career that you never thought was possible.
What’s the difference between interior decorators and interior designers? In one word: education.
Literally anyone can become an interior decorator. Someone who loves playing with colors, fabrics and textiles can become a decorator by simply printing business cards and promoting themselves to clients. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but educational background is also important.
On the other hand, an interior Designer must have an accredited education. Do you want to pursue an education, or jump immediately into the decorating world? Keep reading to see if interior design could be the right fit for you.

You Must Have a Knack for Design

It may seem obvious, but in order to become an interior designer, you need to have an innate flair for colors, spatial arrangements, architecture and textiles. Do you enjoy decorating your home and get lots of compliments on your decor? That doesn’t necessarily mean you should be an interior designer, but it’s certainly a good sign.
The first step to a successful career is to follow your passion. After all, doing something you love will never feel like work.
So, what are you waiting for? We (Imperial Institute of Designers) is the answer to all your questions.

About us:

  • Institute set up by industry professionals.
  • Established with an aim to provide excellence in the field.
  • Experienced staff members from the field.
  • Healthy environment.
  • Industry orientated and upgraded curriculum based on 18 years experience.
  • Innovative design approach.
  • Exposure through participation in various competitions.
  • Enhancing Presentation and communication skills taken up as separate subject.
  • Special session on PDP (Personality Development Programme).
  • Guest lectures by industry professionals.
  • Visual teaching aids, visit to sites followed by critic sessions and high stress on Art and Design
  • Quality control measures in academic, to deliver improved quality throughout our centers
  • Restricted students per class with 16:1 student teacher ratio.
  • Regular assessment of student via viva and tests.
  • Mock interview sessions to prepare candidates for interviews

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