Interior Design Course

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  • Learn everything you need to know to become a professional interior designer
  • Lessons include design trends and history, furniture and fabrics, color theory and lighting
  • Over 13 hours of HD video instruction featuriing tips from experts in the field
  • You will complete a series of design projects that will be evaluted by your teacher
  • One-to-one feedback from your mentor, a professional designer here to help you succeed
  • Course approved by Designer Society of America (DSA) and students can apply for their RIDQC certification

Train for an Exciting New Career

Flexible Schedule

Learn anywhere, anytime, at your own pace with online courses that fit your schedule. With no deadlines or due dates, you decide how quickly to proceed.

One-to-One Feedback

You will have access to a team of professional designers who are there to review your work, provide support, and help you improve your skills.

Industry Certified

NYIAD's Interior Design Course is recognized by Designer Society of America (DSA) and graduates can apply to RIDQC, a regarded industry designation.

Best-in-Class Training

Learn color theory, design trends, furniture styles, lighting, and fabrics from top interior designers as you prepare for success in this exciting field.

Affordable Tuition

Pay in full to save money or start on our interest-free monthly payment plan. Get quality interior design training for a fraction of the cost of traditional schools.

Fully Licensed

NYIAD is licensed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED). Additionally, some courses may have industry-specific approval or accreditation.

Interior Design Course Outline

Unit 1: Nurturing Your Inner Designer

  • Eye of the Designer
  • Planning for People
  • Sketching a Room
  • Suitability and Proportion
  • Color Basics
  • How Decorators Charge
  • Real Estate Staging
  • Point, Click, Design
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Unit 1 Nurturing Your Inner Designer

  • Lesson 1.1 Eye of the Designer

    In Lesson 1.1: Eye of the Designer, we'll start by going over NYIAD's Three Basic Guidelines for Interior Design. Once you understand these guidelines, we'll start to look at successful rooms in a new way. You'll know what makes an effective design work. Once you know this, you'll be able to apply the same intelligence to your own interior designs.

  • Lesson 1.2 Planning for People

    In Lesson 1.2: Planning for People, we'll start to work on the interactions you'll have with potential clients. You'll learn how to handle yourself professionally when you first meet a client, how to determine what the client wants, the right questions to ask and the best tips for conducting a successful interview.

  • Lesson 1.3 Sketching a Room

    In Lesson 1.3: Sketching a Room, you'll start applying fundamental concepts of measurement and planning as you begin to actual create a physical sketch of your first room. From windows and doors to heating and cooling units, we'll walk you through a step by step tutorial as you draft your first real room sketch.

  • Lesson 1.4 Suitability and Proportion

    In Lesson 1.4: Suitability and Proportion, we will start to get you thinking about a room's finished picture from the start. From developing a mood and style to staying within a reasonable budget, this lesson will teach you to conceptualize a full design trajectory from the very beginning of any project.

  • Lesson 1.5 Color Basics

    In Lesson 1.5 Color Basics, we will begin to explore color theory. We will focus on the basics by introducing you to the color wheel and the primary, secondary and tertiary hues. You will learn how to mix primary hues to produce secondary and intermediate hues, and begin to think about how you will be using color in your design.

  • Lesson 1.6 How Decorators Charge

    In Lesson 1.6: How Decorators Charge, you'll learn the common business and financial dynamics of the interior design industry. You'll understand appropriate amounts to ask clients for compensation, the difference between pre-fixed and hourly structures as well as concepts of cost-effective décor shopping.

  • Lesson 1.7 Real Estate Staging

    In Lesson 6.4: Real Estate Staging, we teach you the art of presenting a home that is for sale to its best advantage, using carefully planned lighting, props and expertly-arranged furniture to highlight its best features and minimize its faults.

  • Lesson 1.8 Point, Click, Design

    In Lesson 1.8: Business- Point, Click, Design, we'll explain some of the computer basics you'll need to know. Then we'll look at a sampling of programs that are out there, ranging from the most expensive, professional-quality design software to free programs you can download from the Internet.

Unit 2: Capturing the Image

  • Drawing a Floorplan
  • Proportion and Scale
  • Value and Hue
  • Early American Farmhouse Style
  • Letters of Agreement
  • Decluttering, Organization, and Storage
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Unit 2 Acquiring Skills and Techniques

  • Lesson 2.1 Drawing a Floorplan

    In Lesson 2.1: Design Step Two- Drawing a Floorplan, you are going to produce a finished floor plan drawn to scale. From there, we'll discuss how this floorplan is used moving forward in the design workflow- from planning furniture to making a formal presentation to your clients.

  • Lesson 2.2 Proportion and Scale

    In Lesson 2.2: Proportion and Scale, we'll discuss some of the fundamental concepts of effective interior design-from maintaining a harmonic visual weight and balance to combining patterns and colors in an aesthetically pleasing way.

  • Lesson 2.3 Value and Hue

    In Lessom 2.3 Value and Hue, we are going to be experimenting with changing the pigments of color. We want to introduce you to two ways you can change the appearance of a color without changing its hue. These two ways involve changing either the value of the color or the intensity of the color- or both.

  • Lesson 2.4 Early American Farmhouse Style

    In Lesson 2.4: Period Furniture- Early American Farmhouse Style, we'll help you learn to effectively identify and accurately label different styles of furniture as you become more comfortable with industry terminology and design trends. From there, we'll help you visualize which styles fit in effectively with certain looks so you can plan accordingly in your future designs.

  • Lesson 2.5 Letters of Agreement

    In Lesson 2.5: Business- Letters of Agreement, you'll learn how to write a simple Letter of Agreement that will protect you, be agreeable to your clients and lead naturally to their cheerfully giving you a deposit.

  • 2.6 Decluttering, Organization, and Storage

    In Lesson 2.6: Decluttering, Organization and Storage, we teach you how to design with practically in such a way to accommodate a client's lifestyle. Whether your client has young children, a physical disability, or any other sort of need, we'll teach you to create a space with a sustainable look they'll easily be able to keep clean and organized.

Unit 3: Harnessing the Light

  • Furniture Layout
  • Form
  • Mood
  • Decorating With Fabrics
  • Mediterranean and French Styles
  • Client-Designer Relationship
  • Room Design
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Unit 3 Working With Furnishings and Fabrics

  • Lesson 3.1 Furniture Layout

    In Lesson 3.1: Furniture Layout, we help you establish a simple, easy-to-follow technique to use whenever you design the furniture layout for any room. By the end of the lesson, you'll know the right questions to ask about a design simply by looking at any given floorplan.

  • Lesson 3.2 Form

    In Lesson 3.2: Form, we'll discuss the importance of furniture arrangement in terms of relating shape to space in an aesthetically pleasing way. We'll help you understand how to maintain the right balance whenever you place furnishings in a room as well as discuss the impotance form plays in furniture arrangement and interior design as a whole.

  • Lesson 3.3 Mood

    In Lesson 3.3 Mood, we will learn how color selection plays an influential role in the mood of a room. We will look at the initial color selection process and how deciding on a mood you wish to convey in the room beforehand will guide your color choices in designing the room. We will be discussing these factors and how they impact the mood you create.

  • Lesson 3.4 Decorating With Fabrics

    In Lesson 3.4: Decorating With Fabrics, we discuss everything you need to know about the process of browsing and selecting the right fabrics. From twill and pile weaves to heat transfer printing, by the end of this lesson you'll have a comprehensive understanding of all textures and styles of interior décor- appropriate fabrics.

  • Lesson 3.5 Mediterranean and French Styles

    In Lesson 3.5: Mediterranean and French Styles, we discuss and delve deeper into the history and modern application of perhaps the earliest style of furniture still in common use today. From general characteristics to common decorative execution, by the end of this lesson you'll know how to effectively identify and incorporate this style into your future designs with ease.

  • Lesson 3.6 Client-Designer Relationship

    In Lesson 3.6: Client-Designer Relationship, we will prepare you to tactfully and professionally handle the most common interactions you'll likely have with interior design clients in the future. From presenting the preliminary budget to helping clients define their taste, this section will help you master effective, polite communication.

  • Lesson 3.7 Room Design

    In Lesson 3.6: Room Design, we will help guide you through the process of communicating with your clients, analyzing their current space and understanding their goals for the future look. This lesson will provide you with all the helpful tips and techniques needed to redesign your client's home so it looks lively (or tranquil) and inviting again.

Unit 4: Setting the Decorating Stage

  • Planning for Lighting
  • Balance
  • Color Schemes
  • Window Treatments
  • English Furniture Treatments
  • Vendor Relationships
  • Green Design
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Unit 4 Setting the Decorating Stage

  • Lesson 4.1 Planning for Lighting

    In Lesson 4.1: Planning for Lighting, we'll look at how to plan for lighting the rooms you're designing. We'll train you to think about what the function of each room is, decide what mood you want to create, and consider how the different lighting types will harmonize in any given room.

  • Lesson 4.2 Balance

    In Lesson 4.2: Basic Concepts Four, we talk about concepts of balance. Beginning with a discussion of the difference between formal and informal balance, we'll then move on to explore when an execution of one versus the other is appropriate in a given room, and how to style accordingly.

  • Lesson 4.3 Color Schemes

    In Lesson 4.3 Color Schemes, we're ready to select the specific colors to use in our color scheme. Every room you design will be built around a color scheme. The ultimate objective of all your study of color theory is to enable you to use your wonderful sense of color to produce appealing color schemes, and now we start to put this knowledge into practice.

  • Lesson 4.4 Window Treatments

    In Lesson 4.4: Window Treatments, we discuss the many ways in which you can decorate a client's windows to add harmonious, supplementary style to any design. From roll-up blinds to shoji screens, we'll explore a number of different stylistic options while learning which settings in which they're best fit.

  • Lesson 4.5 English Furniture Styles

    In Lesson 4.5: English Furniture Styles, we look at furniture styles of the 17th century, often referred to in the design world as Jacobean style. By the end of this lesson, you'll know not only how to identify furniture of this style, but when and where it's appropriate to include it in your client's designs.

  • Lesson 4.6 Vendor Relationships

    In Lesson 4.6: Vendor Relationships, we will show you how to work with your vendors to get the best service from them with the least hassle so that you will truly consider them easy to work with on a consistent basis.

  • Lesson 4.7 Green Design

    In Lesson 4.7: Green Design, we will introduce you to what's commonly called "green design" or "sustainable design," something that you'll come to find is really an extension of NYIAD's Guideline Three, Harmony. You'll learn the terminology and tactics of this design niche, preparing you to style accordingly for any client interested in going green.

Unit 5: Bringing Harmony Into Your Designs

  • Harmony
  • Flooring Treatments
  • Wall Treatments
  • 20th Century Styles
  • Opening Your Own Studio
  • Accessories
  • Universal Design
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Unit 5 Bringing Harmony Into Your Designs

  • Lesson 5.1 Harmony

    In Lesson 5.1: Harmony, we take all the pieces of the design puzzle you've gathered thus far throughout the course and combine them to produce a complete, harmonious room.

  • Lesson 5.2 Flooring Treatments

    In Lesson 5.2: Flooring Treatments, we teach you the right techniques for choosing appropriate flooring materials to use in any given room. From quarry tiling to oriental rugs, by the end of this lesson you'll have a comprehensive understanding of your flooring treatment options and when and where certain choices are likely a better fit.

  • Lesson 5.3 Wall Treatments

    In Lesson 5.3: Wall Treatments, we apply the concepts of function, mood and harmony when making effective, aesthetically pleasing choices of wall décor. We'll learn about numerous options from paint to stone to marble and wood and help you determine when and where certain looks are more appropriate.

  • Lesson 5.4 20th Century Styles

    In Lesson 5.4: 20th Century Styles, we study the Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Bauhaus and Post-Modernism movements of furniture design as we delve into the popular styles of the 20th century. We'll study the trajectory of their popularity throughout history, then moving on to discuss the effective incorporation of these looks in the present.

  • Lesson 5.5 Opening Your Own Studio

    In Lesson 5.5: Opening Your Own Studio, we'll dive into the numerous career options available to graduates of this course. Since most of our interior design students hope to someday launch their own business, we'll discuss the intricacies of this professional process, preparing you to effectively make this move someday if you so choose.

  • Lesson 5.6 Accessories

    In Lesson 5.6: Accessories, we'll discuss the smaller accessory adjustments you can make to add supplementary style and aesthetic interest to any room. From rustic to romantic, we'll talk about different moods you might try to achieve and then look into methods of choosing and placing accessories accordingly in an effort to do so.

  • Lesson 5.7 Universal Design

    In Lesson 5.7: Universal Design, we discuss the effective design of architecture, products and interiors that are created for easy use by everyone, including those with physical disabilities. We learn the importance of creative an environment that is comfortable for everyone and how to adjust your workflow accordingly to ensure doing so.

Unit 6: Putting It All Together

  • Finished Presentation
  • Kitchens
  • Baths
  • Architectural History
  • Specialty Rooms
  • Promotion and Sales Techniques
  • Interior Planning Case Studies
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Unit 6 Putting It All Together

  • Lesson 6.1 Finished Presentation

    In Lesson 6.1: Finished Presentation, we discuss a number of different ways in which you can handle your finished presentation when revealing your work to your clients. From presenting furniture samples to scheduling meetings at an appropriate frequency, we'll help you master effective communication when working with clients down the road.

  • Lesson 6.2 Kitchens

    In Lesson 6.2: Kitchens, we talk about the most effective ways to design a beautiful kitchen without sacrificing functionality and practical comfort. From analyzing traffic patterns to planning sufficient counter space, we'll teach you to design a kitchen with the perfect collaboration of style and function in any home.

  • Lesson 6.3 Baths

    In Lesson 6.3: Baths, we discuss the best methods of placing plumbing, fixtures and décor in an effort to build a beautiful bathroom, keeping in mind the ultimate goals of creating open space, connoting luxury and facilitating relaxation.

  • Lesson 6.4 Architectural History

    In Lesson 6.4: Architectural History, we explore various historical architectural styles, remembering that in order to create a harmonious interior you need an understanding of the various architectural styles and details. This will help you choose furniture, color schemes, and accessories that are appropriate.

  • Lesson 6.5 Specialty Rooms

    In Lesson 6.5: Specialty Rooms, we discuss those unique places such as home offices, conservatories or wine cellars that can be found in certain homes. By developing a better understanding of their functions and common aesthetics, we'll make sure you're equipped with the design sense to style whatever room a potential client approaches you with- even some of the less common.

  • Lesson 6.6 Promotion and Sales Techniques

    In Lesson 6.6: Promotion and Sales Techniques, we talk about how to succeed as a professional interior designer. From developing a portfolio to creating your first professional website, we'll go over all the intricate details of effective marketing and promotion as we teach you to get your first legitimate business on its feet.

  • Lesson 6.7 Interior Planning Case Studies

    In Lesson 6.7 Interior Planning Case Studies, we have put together a collection of interior planning case studies to give you inspirational ideas-and a good dose of confidence-in the process of transforming a bare room into a finished floorplan suitable for final presentation to a client.

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Get Your Interior Design Certification!

NYIAD's Interior Design Course has been certified by Designer Society of America

That means all NYIAD Interior Design Students and Graduates are eligible for DSA's Residential Interior Design Qualification Certification (RIDQC).

Designer Society of America is an industry organization for fellow professional designers and trade partners. It is a society for and about interior designers, and is in contact with over 32,000 designers, showrooms and other industry members.

Receiving RIDQC certification shows your colleagues, potential clients, and the public a serious commitment to your chosen career and your ability to perform.

Designer Society of America
Residential Interior Design Qualification Certification (RIDQC)

Interior Design Course Mentors

About Our Mentor Program

About Our Mentor Program

With NYIAD's combination of mentorship, course work, and assignments, you'll develop the skills you need to take your photography to the next level-and beyond.

Janet Ramin

Janet Ramin

Janet has been a residential designer for many years. She has a degree in interior design from the Academy of Art in San Francisco.

Nicola Chernicoff

Nicola Chernicoff

Nicola is an interior design professional with over 20 years of experience. She currently works in interior design in New York City for Irwin Weiner Interiors.

Lisa Tabalac

Lisa Tabalac

With a degree in interior design from the New York School of Interior Design, Lisa has worked on both residential and commercial projects since 2000.

Melissa Estrada

Melissa Estrada

Melissa is the Founder and Head Designer of Strada's Spaces, a residential interior design online-based firm. She holds degrees in Architectural Studies and Interior Architecture, with a focus on Sustainable Design.

Marilyn Van Dam Jacobs

Marilyn Van Dam Jacobs

Marilyn Jacobs has been working as an Interior Designer for over 16 years. Marilyn graduated from The Delaware College Of Art and Design.

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