| Instruction Set 1 Learning StrategiesThe advantages of learning at home, types of study materials, types of examinations, accessing and using the features of our website, determining what kind of learner you are, establishing a study schedule, using study tips, preparing for and taking examinations.
 Decorating TodayThe history of interior decorating; meeting and interviewing clients; characteristics of a successful interior decorator; employment opportunities.
 Instruction Set 2 Meeting Your Client's Needs Determining your client's needs, preferences, goals, and budget priorities; developing a decorating plan, including measurements and room graphs to scale.
 The Elements and Principles of DesignIdentifying the elements of design: line, form, color and value, texture, pattern, light, and space. The principles of design: balance, proportion, and scale; emphasis and unity.
 Instruction Set 3 The Principles of Color The properties of color; how to use color in interior decorating; planning a color scheme; using the color wheel.
 Identifying Furniture Styles and PeriodsExploring different furniture styles - Traditional, Provincial, Contemporary, Modern - from the 17th to the 20th century; identifying styles and integrating each into your rooms.
 Decorating with FurnitureArranging rooms according to function and use; creating the best traffic patterns; positioning furniture on a floor plan; recognizing quality workmanship and construction in furniture.
 Learning Aids: • Furniture Template
 • Triangle
 • T-Square
 • Color Wheel
 Instruction Set 4 FloorsImportance of floors in room decor; carpeting; rugs; wood floors; durable floors; how to select the appropriate floor treatment; measuring, scaling, and using a floor plan.
 WallsHow to treat walls in decorating; wall coverings, including wallpaper, paint, mirrors, paneling, and tile; drawing scaled elevations.
 WindowsDifferent types of windows; planning and choosing window treatments - curtains, draperies, shades, and blinds; window treatments for special situations; measuring for window treatments; drawing windows on elevations.
 Decorating from Building PlansIdentifying decorating problems when reading blueprints; types of housing plans; evaluating house plan layouts; discussing specific decorating problems and solutions, room by room.
 Instruction Set 5 Fabrics Using natural and synthetic fabrics: silk, wool, cotton, linen, special fibers; identifying weaves; selecting the right fabric texture.
 Lighting and Accessories The three types of lighting; lighting and the color scheme; making use of lamps and lighting fixtures in decorating; using wall and table accessories; tips for arranging accessory groupings.
 Special Purpose Rooms Planning home offices, home fitness centers, and home theaters; selecting furniture based on anthropometric and ergonomic principles; coordinating floors, walls, upholstery, equipment, and lighting for these three types of special purpose rooms.
 Instruction Set 6 The Skills and Methods of SellingQualifying a client; how to "approach" a customer; how to present merchandise; developing a follow-up system; how to prospect for clients.
 Starting Your Own BusinessResidential and contract decorating; developing a design program; working with clients, subcontractors, tradespeople, custom fabricators, and suppliers; advertising, charging clients, and getting paid; keeping financial records.
 Instruction Set 7 Graded Project: Decorating a Living Room Final Examination Supplements: (Available online)• Work Experience Option
 • Work Experience Option Forms
 Upon Graduation You'll Receive:Paid six-month Certified Interior Decorator (C.I.D.) professional membership upon successful completion of certification exam.
 Note: Your C.I.D. Membership information will be sent when all program requirements and obligations have been met. |