Do you want to become an interior designer?
IDI's Master in Interior Design in Milan is a full-immersion professional training course that will enable you to learn advanced design techniques, learning how to manage an interior design project in all its phases.
Training course
The objective of the Interior Design Course is to complete professionals knowledge ,, able to design living and business spaces, while choosing furnishing elements, through graphic and computerised representations, without ever losing sight of the trends and tastes prevailing on the market. During the course, students will acquire historical and technical knowledge on interior design, under the guidance of internationally renowned lecturers, tackling topics related to art, fashion, communication and architecture in a transversal way.
Shaping contemporary spaces is a task that requires skill and taste: the places where we live, work or spend our leisure time must arouse emotion, facilitate the creation of relationships and the development of creativity. For this reason the interior design must respond to the different needs of comfort and individual expression, aggregation and efficiency, identity creation and communicative impact.
The master's student will explore new possibilities, putting into practice the skills acquired in the classroom phase already during the project workfocused on consolidating the notions acquired. He/she will be called upon to develop an interior design project starting from the concept and the technical and material choices, passing through the study of colours, volumes and surfaces, 2D design up to the rendering 3D., the student will have a global and concrete perception of the changes taking place in the market, learning to read the signs that anticipate new trends.
Among the spaces that fall within the interior designer's field of activity, in addition to the more traditional ones of the home, offices and hospitality facilities, commercial spaces such as shops, showrooms and exhibition stands have gained a great deal of attention: spaces in which the designer provides his or her technical and stylistic know-how to meet the institutional communication and product marketing needs of companies.