Interior design is more technical and vast than interior deco, with emphasis on understanding the structure and nature of the building in question
Yes it does, decoration is an aspect of interior design.
Not necessarily, a lot of interior design firms springing up these days are not owned by artists or architects. All you need is the flare and zeal and you can become a practical interior designer with the sky as your limit.
Yes we conduct weekend training as well. For part time training.
Each of our Courses teaches you from the ground up. We start with the basics, and then build on this foundation until you’ve achieved mastery of advanced techniques. If you do have prior experience, so much the better. Some of the material might be a review for you, but you’ll also learn a great deal that is brand-new, including countless insider tricks-of-the-trade. However, please note that a secondary school, high school diploma or equivalency is required to enroll De’ Calibre’s Interior Design Course.
Because the De’ Calibre experience is so flexible, this probably won’t be an issue if only you have a strong passion for interior designing.
Only as much as you can spare. We have 4, 3 and 2months courses running.
Yes. This is a hallmark of the De’ CIDTI experience. You have unlimited access to your Personal Advisor, who is ready and willing to answer your questions even during your projects period.
If you think that the training from one of our Courses will help you get further with a hobby, interest, or personal project, you’re absolutely right. In fact, about half of our students fall into this category. The other half go on to become design professionals, working in interior design and decoration or as a consultant. De’ CIDTI offers complete training in these design-related fields — the choice of how to use this training is yours.
- For Professional Diploma in interior designs: Duration:
- Intensive full time: 3 months While Certificate in interior designs: Duration: 3 month
If you’re interested in one of our Courses, then you probably have a good sense of style, an eye for color, and a strong creative sensibility. That’s all you need. You don’t need to know how to draw. You don’t need prior training in art or design. What you need is a love of beautiful objects and a desire to succeed.
Whenever you feel ready. Some of our students start earning money from freelance work before they even complete our Courses. As a result, many students pay for their entire tuition — and more — from just one freelance job as an interior designer or consultant.
As we’ve mentioned, no previous art or design certificate is required except for the following pre-requisites:
- A reasonable knowledge of written and spoken English.
- A passion for beautiful designs.
- A willingness to learn.