Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes -IDCDI

IDCDI stands for Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes is a professional Design institute for Interior Design courses, interior architecture courses, Furniture design courses & many more Professional courses.

IDCDI is also an Architecture & Interior Design firm provides Services for Interior Design & Decoration, Architectural, Landscape, Master planning, MEP Engineering.

What is the Meaning of IDCDI- Institutes at many locations in Delhi for Interior and other professional Design Courses.

Diploma Courses at IDCDI-Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes

Following are the Diploma courses At IDCDI, Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes

Diploma in Interior Design, 1 Year (Home Interior Designing course)

Master Diploma in Interiors, 2 years ( Home Interiors and Commercial Interiors training)

Diploma in Architecture ( Architectural Assistantship), 2 years ( Residence Interior and Residence Architecture Training Classes)

Diploma in Graphic Designing Course ( 1 year)

Diploma in Bim Architecture Course ( Revit Architecture Training, Project Management & Coordination, Complete knowledge of Mep services & its detailing)

Diploma in Project Management ( 1 year )

Diploma in Animation Course

Diploma in Vastu (6 Months training)

Online Certification Courses at IDCDI, Professional Design Courses Institute

Following are the courses at IDCDI for Design Courses

Green Interior Design Certification Course online (Sustainable Interior)

Autocad Online training

Google Sketchup Online training course

Interior Design theme online certification course(How to create your Own Theme , How to Become a Unique & Creative Interior Designer)

Photoshop Online course

Interior Design Hobby Online course ( Interior Decoration Course online)

Design Presentation Certification course online

Logo Design Online course

Graphic Design Online Course

Futuristic Architecture Online course

Parametric Modeling Design online course

Product Design Online course

Furniture Design course online

Office Interior Course

Part time & Short Term Design Courses at IDCDI ( Offline Training)

Vastu Architecture Course( 3 months)

Interior design short term part time course (3 months)

Autocad course ( 1 month)

Google Sketchup Course ( 1 month)

Logo Design (15 days )

Photoshop (1 month)

Graphic Design ( 3 months)

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ALL INTERIOR DESIGN STYLES TRAINING

Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes (IDCDI) Provides Training for the Following Styles at our All Institutes.

ENGLISH COUNTRY INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

•Rustic beams on the ceilings, walls, and doorways add a historical element, referencing the age of a home.

• Covered exteriors with green lined structures surrounded by imperfect flower beds.

• Linear textiles, grain-sack pillows to stripe upholstery to create country look.

• Floral are everywhere in upholstery or on the walls, which adds feminine contrast to crisp striped linens.

• Neutral colors like subdued greens, sunny yellows, faded pinks, and watery blues and grays which draws inspiration from nature.

• English country homes spotlight their greenery in terra-cotta planters and ceramic vessels.

• Overstuffed armchairs covered in plush pillows in intricate patterns impart a sense of warmth.

• Comprises of Shelves and shelves of books and cozy reading nooks

FRENCH INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

At Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes, French Interior Design Classes also conducted

What is French Interior Design?

• French interior design style strikes that ideal balance between intricate details and high-end style, with casual effortlessness.

• There’s an appreciation for both the old and new and also a willingness to embrace the imperfections that might be found in certain pieces of furniture to make it comfortable.

• There are hints of the rustic, and the color palettes are often warm neutrals and cooler pops of blue, soft grays, and ivory.

• There is an appreciation for the details and the finer elements of furniture and accessories.

• Decorative details of French bedroom furnishings often include curved lines and fabrics that feel luxurious.

• The table are focal point which carries rustic sensibility and an appreciation for the natural imperfections of the wood.

• White-washed surfaces with distressed textures deliver the ideal balance of shabby and chic.

GOTHIC INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

At Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes, Gothic Interior Design training is given.

• Gothic style of interior design one that is dramatic and exciting.

• Dark shades are used on walls like – maroon, navy blue, dark brown or burgundy as well.

• Furniture pieces are heavy and solid wood for the good effect, also elaborately carved or more simplistic in nature.

• Furniture pieces are with turned legs, arched design, carved details, and plush upholstery.

• Red, white, or purple adds more contrast, other pieces should also be dark with intricate finishes.

• Accessories have essentials characteristic of the style like candles, wrought iron pieces, statuary, gargoyles, and crosses.

• Medieval tapestries often serve as a focal point.

• The room should have large windows in a pinnacle or tracery style.

• Chandeliers can be of wrought iron, cast iron, faux candle, candelabra, etc.

INDIAN INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

At Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes, Student Can Understand Indian Interior Designing in Details

• Diverse culture, art and history and this is reflected in Indian style.

• Use of vibrant color palette and variation of colors evokes a sense of buoyancy and richness.

• Use of earthy colors such as brown, tan, ochre yellow and umber can be commonly seen on walls.

• Furniture crafted from solid wood with their carvings, inlays work and curved edges.

• Heavily carved wooden chests, center tables, short stools, jharoka, etc. are some of the types of furniture widely seen.

• floorings used in Indian homes are marble, granite and tiles that are easy to maintain and adds to coolness in tropical weather.

• Objects like oil lamps, mirrors, copper articles, brass and bronze are used.

• Intricate patterns such as flowers, birds and mandala motifs form an important part, these patterns and motifs set a deep connect through culture and religion.

INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

At Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes, Industrial Interior coaching is given

• Industrial style interior design is largely influenced by the look and feel of factories and warehouses.

• Industrial style interiors are characterized by large open spaces, exposed structural elements, reclaimed objects as well as metal, brick, wood and concrete textures.

• Industrial decor elements blend well with other design styles too, and commonly make an appearance in contemporary homes.

• Industrial design has bare-bones and no frills, minimal decor and sparse furnishings.

• A neutral color palette is the signature element of Industrial style interiors, browns, beiges, whites and greys.

• Unfinished elements like exposed brick walls, plain concrete surfaces and raw wooden textures.

• Hanging lights, dark metal pendants, LED fixtures and task lamps are used in lightings.

• Photographs are added to soften the look and add personality to your home

JAPANESE INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

• Bare essential furnishings used in living space while beauty of wood used and white elements reflect and bounce the natural light.

• Vintage materials add richness.

• Negative space beneath the furnishings are used to let energy and light move through the space.

• Sliding doors in exterior and interior organically melds.

• It promotes a calm, peaceful lifestyle through the use of the most basic essential materials of wood, glass and metal.

• Glass panels used as railing around the loft area allow light to travel through space.

• Creating a space using natural light, materials and negative space to allow energy to flow through it with culture in focus.

• While white and neutrals dominate design, brilliant colors are sparingly used.

MODERN INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

• Form follows function is one of the most important principles that govern modernist designs.

• Houses have large windows, flat roofs and could be cubic or even cylindrical.

• Structural elements (such as concrete or beams) often left exposed.

• Emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines with fewer curves.

• Natural materials such as unpainted wood, metals, leather, and natural fibers.

• Natural light and unadorned windows. • Neutral and natural color are used.

• Reflective surfaces such as steel, chrome, or glass are used

MINIMALISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

At Interior Design Courses in Delhi Institutes, Minimalistic Interior design classes are given in detail

• Minimalist interior design is very similar to modern interior design and involves using the bare essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space.

• It’s characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette with color used as theme.

• It usually combines, lots of light, and functional furniture, and focuses on the shape, color and texture of just a handful of essential elements. • Incorporating different shades and mixing textures to add warmth to the space.

• Textiles add texture and provide added dimension and warmth to a space.

• Drapery, bedding, cushions, and area rugs in varying textiles such as linen, wool, and cotton.

MOROCCAN INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

• It creates an opulent look, it is all about colors, fabrics, patterns and lots of freedom and flow between pieces.

• It can be termed as exotic, elegant, luxurious and dramatic all in one go.

• Low seating is a key feature, tables also tend to be set low to the ground and feature elaborate metalwork or ornate wood carvings.

• Strong color added to neutral backdrops of white, beige or sand colors, Blues and greens from the surrounding oceans like these stunning plush accent chairs, and terracotta reds and oranges from the earth and the sun are colors that run strongly through this design style.

• Touch of gold and silver feature heavily too, and jewel colors look wonderful too.

• Fabrics should be luxurious, as well as rich in color, and add lots of throw pillows and plush floor cushions.

• Moroccan rugs are really quite distinctive and an easily recognizable element of the look. Rug designs can be abstract and geometric patterns, or intricate and ornate; you can also buy them in colourful and neutral palettes.

Student will Learn all this in Interior Design courses in Delhi Institutes (IDCDI)

SCAVANDIAN INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE (TRAINING AT INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES IN DELHI INSTITUTES)

• The Scandinavian style of interior designing is all about light, breezy spaces. So, to emulate that aesthetic into the floor design, this style requires the use of light colored wood applications.

• The Scandinavian style uses a sleek, modern furniture style which is very simple in aesthetic.

• Uses contemporary portable lamps, clear glass baubles, and simple photo frames.

• The design has to be carried out in simple, understated colors and materials.

• Natural light itself is an important feature of this style. The spaces are designed with large windows that let in an ample amount of natural light.

• Comprised of a decidedly muted and understated color palate.

• Furniture, windows, and product designs – are carried out in clean cut, straight forward lines.

INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES IN DELHI INSTITUTES, IDCDI OFFICES- Nehru Place, Lajpat nagar, okhla, Saket, Malviya nagar, Kalkaji, South Delhi.

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