The Course

Interior Design Intensive

Create the ‘identity’ of residential, retail, public and exhibition spaces.
One year courses · Intensive Training
Undergraduate
MILANO
DUBAI
MUMBAI
These programmes provide a thorough knowledge of the technical and theoretical concepts related to fashion meeting the needs of those with limited time available, or for participants that have either little or no prior experience.

MILANO

Planning an interior space means creating a story of styles, moods, colour and light, reflecting contemporary lifestyle living, or interpreting a theme from a given design brief. For those with limited time available, this course provides the technical and theoretical concepts related to interior spaces, looking at the methodologies in developing a concept, and the applicable representation techniques of an interior design project. Participants begin looking at various interior styles for domestic space, including the impact of furnishings, materials and fabrics, patterns, colours and shades, progressing onto more complex projects in commercial retail, and leisure spaces (e.g. restaurants, bars, leisure clubs). They understand how to introduce the concept and vision of a luxury brand in their designs and analyse various design trends, different furniture styles and the concepts of scale and proportion. With an introduction to technical drawing skills (CAD) and freehand sketching techniques participants are able to demonstrate perspective in design proposals, and prepare project layouts. They learn how to evaluate and prepare interior colour charts and manage their own sketchbook of research and moodboards. As well as key design skills, successful interior designers respond to the ‘identity’ of a space. They work toward producing ‘sensations’, taking on-board demands of physical wellbeing and performance needs of the space in question. Participants investigate the relationship between location, building, design and space researching and analysing their influences on emotions combined with functionality. Key historical moments in interior design further assist creative thinking, and development of their own individual style and ‘signature’ in a design proposal. Throughout the course focus is given to the needs and creativity of interiors specific to the dynamic and competitive world of fashion and luxury.

27 Jan 2025 - Italian · English - Fee

Enrollment Fee
€4,000
Fee EU
€21,100
Fee non EU
€23,300

22 Sep 2025 - Italian · English - Fee

Enrollment Fee
€4,000
Fee EU
€21,500
Fee non EU
€23,700

Programme Specification

Virtual Open Day Milano Design

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Scholarship January 2025

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Visit the School · Milano Design

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POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS

  • Interior designer public / private
  • Retail designer
  • Event designer
  • Exhibition designer
  • Consultant for Interiors

LEARNING FOCUS

  • Illustration techniques for interiors
  • Interiors in fashion, luxury and retail
  • Brand image and interior representation
  • Professional presentation of layout
  • Analysis of colour and mood, style and wellbeing
  • Creation of professional portfolio
  • Design cultures and research
  • Emotional design
  • Definition of lifestyles
  • Creative research methods

COMBINED PROGRAMME

One Year Courses + Master’s Courses

For students who choose combined programmes, will be deducted a tuition fee of the master programme.

Access to the combined programmes is subject to the possession of a university degree and to obtaining the one-year course certificate, according to the academic year and after approval by the admissions committee at the end of the one-year course.

DUBAI

Planning an interior space means creating a story of styles, moods, colour and light, reflecting contemporary lifestyle living, or interpreting a theme from a given design brief. For those with limited time available, this course provides the technical and theoretical concepts related to interior spaces, looking at the methodologies in developing a concept, and the applicable representation techniques of an interior design project. Participants begin looking at various interior styles for domestic space, including the impact of furnishings, materials and fabrics, patterns, colours and shades, progressing onto more complex projects in commercial retail, and leisure spaces (e.g. restaurants, bars, leisure clubs). They understand how to introduce the concept and vision of a luxury brand in their designs and analyse various design trends, different furniture styles and the concepts of scale and proportion.

20 Jan 2025 - English - Fee

Enrollment Fee
درهم AED16,000
Tuition Fee
درهم AED92,000

29 Sep 2025 - English - Fee

Enrollment Fee
درهم AED16,000
Tuition Fee
درهم AED94,200

Programme Specification

Virtual Open Day Dubai

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Metaverse Revolution

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Visit the School · Dubai

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POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS

With an introduction to technical drawing skills (CAD) and freehand sketching techniques participants are able to demonstrate perspective in design proposals, and prepare project layouts. They learn how to evaluate and prepare interior colour charts and manage their own sketchbook of research and moodboards. As well as key design skills, successful interior designers respond to the ‘identity’ of a space. They work toward producing ‘sensations’, taking on-board demands of physical wellbeing and performance needs of the space in question. Participants investigate the relationship between location, building, design and space researching and analysing their influences on emotions combined with functionality. Key historical moments in interior design further assist creative thinking, and development of their own individual style and ‘signature’ in a design proposal. Throughout the course focus is given to the needs and creativity of interiors specific to the dynamic and competitive world of fashion and luxury.

LEARNING FOCUS

  • Illustration techniques for interiors
  • Interiors in fashion, luxury and retail
  • Brand image and interior representation
  • Professional presentation of layout
  • Analysis of colour and mood, style and wellbeing
  • Creation of professional portfolio
  • Design cultures and research
  • Emotional design
  • Definition of lifestyles
  • Creative research methods

COMBINED PROGRAMME

  • Interior designer public / private
  • Retail designer
  • Event designer
  • Exhibition designer
  • Consultant for Interiors

MUMBAI

Planning an interior space means creating a story of styles, moods, colour and light, reflecting contemporary lifestyle living, or interpreting a theme from a given design brief. For those with limited time available, this course provides the technical and theoretical concepts related to interior spaces, looking at the methodologies in developing a concept, and the applicable representation techniques of an interior design project. Participants begin looking at various interior styles for domestic space, including the impact of furnishings, materials and fabrics, patterns, colours and shades, progressing onto more complex projects in commercial retail, and leisure spaces (e.g. restaurants, bars, leisure clubs). They understand how to introduce the concept and vision of a luxury brand in their designs and analyse various design trends, different furniture styles and the concepts of scale and proportion. With an introduction to technical drawing skills (CAD) and freehand sketching techniques participants are able to demonstrate perspective in design proposals, and prepare project layouts. They learn how to evaluate and prepare interior colour charts and manage their own sketchbook of research and moodboards. As well as key design skills, successful interior designers respond to the ‘identity’ of a space. They work toward producing ‘sensations’, taking on-board demands of physical wellbeing and performance needs of the space in question. Participants investigate the relationship between location, building, design and space researching and analysing their influences on emotions combined with functionality. Key historical moments in interior design further assist creative thinking, and development of their own individual style and ‘signature’ in a design proposal. Throughout the course focus is given to the needs and creativity of interiors specific to the dynamic and competitive world of fashion and luxury.

Programme Specification

Metaverse Revolution

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Newsroom Mumbai

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Virtual Open Day Mumbai

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POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS

  • Interior designer public / private
  • Retail designer
  • Event designer
  • Exhibition designer
  • Consultant for Interiors

LEARNING FOCUS

  • Illustration techniques for interiors
  • Interiors in fashion, luxury and retail
  • Brand image and interior representation
  • Professional presentation of layout
  • Analysis of colour and mood, style and wellbeing
  • Creation of professional portfolio
  • Design cultures and research
  • Emotional design
  • Definition of lifestyles
  • Creative research methods

COMBINED PROGRAMME

One Year Courses + Master’s Courses

For students who choose combined programmes, will be deducted a tuition fee of the master programme.

Access to the combined programmes is subject to the possession of a university degree and to obtaining the one-year course certificate, according to the academic year and after approval by the admissions committee at the end of the one-year course.

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