A Degree for Interior Design

Filed Under: Education, Interior Design    by: hecto

When the profession you choose is interior design, you are required to have a degree for interior design. This is one of the numbers of professions that require licensing and certificates in some states, for you to professionally practice. The question is where they can attain this degree and the type of degree that would be pursued.

Students are expected to learn CAD or computer aided design, business, ergonomics, architecture, building codes, furniture design, drafting, spatial planning, blueprint reading, perspective drawing, fabrics, color uses, sketching and so on. The school and degree determine the span of the program. Although all programs for interior design should cover an excellent of material for the student to pass the certification exam.

The Associate’s Route
The program has two possibilities. First, associate program which at least 40 hours credit of coursework of interior design should be completed, resulting for degree, diploma or certificate. That follows of a completion of 7,040 interior design hours work experience to apply for certificate exam of NCIDQ.
On the other hand, upon completion of associate program that consist no less than 60 hours coursework in interior design, resulting for degree, diploma or certificate, the student is required to complete the 5,080 hours qualified working experience being he can apply for examination.

The Bachelor’s Route
When a student continue with his bachelor’s degree on CIDA or Council for Interior Design Accreditation accredited school, after 3 years 96 hours completion, the student may apply to IDEP of Interior Design Experience Program, a designed program to help student get the experience they needed, while documenting the hours work for completion of qualified requirement for work experience necessary to get A certificate exam for NCIDQ. The student should complete 1760 hours or half of that requires hours before the graduation, though, final 1760 should be completed before the completion of education.

When the bachelor program for interior design of the student wasn’t accredited by CIDA, it must consist at least a credit hour of 120 with the minimum credit hour of 60 being devoted in interior designing coursework. The same as accredited program of CIDA, after 96 credit hours, student is now eligible in applying for the IDEP, 1,760 hours work, and total hours of 3,520 completion of a qualified interior designer working experience prior sitting on the exam given by NCIDQ.

The Master’s Route
Similar to bachelors program, when the CIDA accredited program school of interior design, after 3rd year, student can now start getting hours of work experience after application of IDEP. With the previous hours of 1,760 completions that follows whole formal education, for 3,520 hours total.
On the other hand, if the program for interior design is not accredited by the CIDA, the program should include minimum credit hours of 120, of which no less than credit hours of 60 are of coursework of interior designing. Once the student completed the hours of 96 semesters, he can apply to IDEP to start getting hours working experience. The final hours of 1,760 should be completed on following graduation, for 3,520 hours total.

The Back Door Route
When a student of interior design already received his masters or bachelors degree from the accredited school of NAAB or National Architectural Board, he can gain a work experience of 3 years or 5,280 hours total, for him to apply and sit on the exam given by NCIDQ. Because of the interior designing and architectural program similarities, there isn’t more education required.

Another is, when a student receive his bachelors degree on area of another subject, he can pursue a program for interior designing as long as there is a degree, diploma, or certificate in the end result, after of no less than credit hours of 60. Once a credit hours of 30 of the coursework of interior designing has completed, a student can start getting working experience hour formally, if the IDEP application has been created, with last 1,760 hours completed that follows graduation.

Regardless of the availability of various degree options, it’s usually recommended to students of interior design to get a bachelors degree minimum. Because of the soaring demand in internships, the prospective employers may be selective in the selection. Therefore, students of interior designing must create every effort in making themselves much attractive than the competition.

Decorating Secrets

Filed Under: Decorating    by: hecto

Do you want to spruce up your room, but have a small budget? Do you think you cannot afford new paint for your walls, new furniture, or re-upholstery fabric? Well, THINK AGAIN! Below are a few secrets on how you can take advantage of other people’s mistakes and transform your room with a small budget.

• PAINT: Most paint stores have Oops paints. What is Oops paint? They are custom color paints that are either mixed incorrectly (hence the name “Oops”), or customers decide that they do not want after the paint was mixed, or left overs from new employer training sessions. These gallons of paints are about 1/2 off … yes HALF off! So if you don’t know what color to choose for your wall, take one of your favorite items within the room to the paint store & see which Oops paint best compliments your favorite item.

• FURNITURE: Do you know a clothing store that sells name brand clothes at a low price? The reason the prices are so low is that the items usually have a “mistake” from production unnoticeable to most … it could be a size tag sewn upside down, a crooked hem, or the wrong thread color used. Some hi-end furniture stores offer GREAT discounts to reduce their inventory of returned or defective items that have teeny tiny faults. Just because an item was returned does NOT mean that it is damaged, or used, or is of bad quality. A return could simply mean that the customer didn’t like the color when they saw it in their home, or it didn’t fit in their space, or maybe they just changed their mind on the expense. Well, take ADVANTAGE of these returns and SAY GIVE ME THE DISCOUNT!

• FABRIC:Once in a while (more times than we wish it would happen), a fabric store will ship the wrong fabric and since they cut the correct amount of yards specified BUT shipped the WRONG fabric they have no other choice but to take the already cut fabric back to sit at the store hoping that it would sell. Do I hear DISCOUNT? You betcha! Also, non-trade (trade = interior designers only!) fabric stores tend to keep their large variety of discounted fabric at the back of the stores. They usually entice customers with a few discount items at the entrance hoping you will fall in love with the fabrics in the middle of the store before you reach the back (DISCOUNT HEAVEN!).

So get a NEW wall color, NEW furniture, and NEW fabric selections for LOW prices! Then show off to all your friends and family how you transformed your room to be hi-end without the hi-end prices! Feel free to tell them that you learned the secrets from Ada!

Article source: http://www.adasdecoratingsolutions.com/

Patio ideas

Filed Under: Decorating, Patio    by: hecto

Here is a good video showing some patio decorating ideas.