Become An Interior Designer In 8 Weeks!

Do you have a passion for combining different pieces of furniture and interior accessories to create an interior design masterpiece?

Have you ever been fascinated by the tricks and secrets that homeowner use to transform their homes into a showpiece worthy of compliments from friends and family?

Are you looking to acquire a skill that could provide additional revenue or a new exciting career for you?

 

This might be the opportunity that you are looking for, Sixth Sense; A leading Interior Design firm in Nigeria is empowering homemaker, hobbyist, interior enthusiast and potential entrepreneurs to learn the art of interior design at the Sixth Sense Academy.

They offer offering a two-month certificate course (9th Sept – 11th Nov), which tackles the design process and provides an understanding of the interior design business.

The School is unique because , it utilizes a fledging design practice. The studios are creative environments, enabling students to work with current samples, pattern books and lots of exciting specialist resources.

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Here are 5 Top tips for being a successful interior designer

1. Start where you are and see what excites you

I had a dolls’ house as a child. I decorated it, furnished it and even put wallpaper up, so I sort of started interior design at quite a young age for some small, inanimate clients!

2. Look for inspiration in everything and get to know your clients

You can get inspiration from all over the place; nature, books, magazines, the Internet, shops…. Thinking about how a room is going to make you feel is essential. That is what good interior design does. It’s about creating an atmosphere. You absolutely have to know something about the people you are designing a space for. You need to find out about the way they lead their life, which rooms they use the most and you must always consider form and function.

3. Take your time with colour and fabrics

When it comes to making decisions about colour, my advice is to do it slowly. Try colours on a small area of the walls you want to paint and look at them at different times of day. It’s about instinct and how it makes you feel again. Always try things before you make any final decisions. Try and get all your ideas in one place visually by creating a mood board, from bits of fabric to tiles to floor finishes, put all the bits you might want to use together and see if they work together on paper, that is always a good place to start.

4. Don’t blow the budget and use a Mood Board

You don’t need to spend a lot of money to make a room look and feel good. Time frames and budget constraints are probably the most difficult thing to manage in interior design.

5. Take an interior design course or find an Internship opportunity:

Sixth Sense Academy is offering a two-month certificate course (9th Sept – 11th Nov), which tackles the design process and provides an understanding of the interior design business.

The School is unique because, it utilizes a fledging design practice by one of the foremost interior design outfit in Nigeria. The studios are creative environments, enabling students to work with current samples, pattern books and lots of exciting specialist resources.

 

Call 08099999199 ,08029991999 Or visit www.sixthsenseacademy.com.ng or visit our Facebook Page at Sixth Sense Design School.

Registration: #7,500

Tuition:         #120,000

Internship opportunity available!!!

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