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INTERIOR DESIGNING AND DECORATION CERTIFICATE COURSE Paper-A: Max. Marks: 60 marks INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Each paper will have two sections. Section A (20 marks) will comprise short answer/objective questions from different topics of syllabus and will be compulsory. Section B (40 marks) will have 7 questions out of which the students are required to answer any four. Unit I: Study of elements of art and principles of design (a) Elements of Art – Line, form, texture, colour - types and their effects on interiors. (b) Principles of Design- Proportion, Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, Rhythm and their applications in interiors. (c) Types of Design Structural and Decorative design and their importance in interior. Unit II: Colour (a) Types of colours Primary, Secondary and Tertiary, Colour wheel (b) Qualities of colour Hue, value and Intensity (c) Advancing and reducing colour Cool & warm colours and their effects on interiors Unit III: Effect (a) Effect of light on colour and texture (b) Colour schemes Monochromatic, Analogues, Complimentary, Split-complimentary, Triad and their suitability in different rooms. Unit IV: Basic introduction to Interior Design (a) Study of the factors influencing interior design. (b) Role of aesthetics in interior. (c) Role of principles of art in interior design. Paper-B:

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Page 1: Interior Designing and Decoration (1)

INTERIOR DESIGNING AND DECORATION

CERTIFICATE COURSE

Paper-A:

Max. Marks: 60 marks

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES

Each paper will have two sections. Section A (20 marks) will comprise short answer/objective questions from different topics of syllabus and will be compulsory. Section B (40 marks) will have 7 questions out of which the students are required to answer any four.

Unit I: Study of elements of art and principles of design

(a) Elements of Art – Line, form, texture, colour - types and their effects on interiors.

(b) Principles of Design- Proportion, Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, Rhythm and their applications in interiors.

(c) Types of DesignStructural and Decorative design and their importance in interior.

Unit II: Colour

(a) Types of coloursPrimary, Secondary and Tertiary, Colour wheel

(b) Qualities of colourHue, value and Intensity

(c) Advancing and reducing colourCool & warm colours and their effects on interiors

Unit III: Effect

(a) Effect of light on colour and texture(b) Colour schemes

Monochromatic, Analogues, Complimentary, Split-complimentary, Triad and their suitability in different rooms.

Unit IV: Basic introduction to Interior Design

(a) Study of the factors influencing interior design.(b) Role of aesthetics in interior.(c) Role of principles of art in interior design.

Paper-B:

Max. Marks: 60 marks

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES

Each paper will have two sections. Section A (20 marks) will comprise short answer/objective questions from different topics of syllabus and will be compulsory. Section B (40 marks) will have 7 questions out of which the students are required to answer any four.

Unit I: Introduction to basic building materials

(a) Bricks, cement, concrete, marble, tiles, glass and wood(b) Latest trends in the building material

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Unit II: Estimation of the cost of construction

(a) Rough cost of construction(b) Calculating cost pertaining to different areas-

Floor areas Wall area Ceiling Finishes etc.

Unit III: Economy in the cost of construction, methods of reducing the cost of construction and principles of planning.

Unit IV: Principles of planning

(a) Site selection - General considerations, orientation of the house.(b) General principle in planning -Aspect, prospect, grouping, roominess, flexibility, light

ventilation and sanitation.

INTERIOR DESIGNING PRACTICALS

Max. Marks: 80 marks

Paper: 60 Marks

Project: 20 Marks

1. Making simple designsAbstract, geometrical, structural and decorative.

2. Preparing charts for - Elements of arts and Principles of design3. Drawing the colour wheel and explaining primary, secondary and tertiary colours.4. Colour Planning

Tints, tones, shades - their application in interiors.5. Colour Schemes

Making different colour schemes - Monochromatic, Analogues, Triad, Complementary and Split complimentary.

6. Floor DecorationMaking of Alpana and Rangoli designs

PROJECT WORK

Survey: Students must make a survey regarding basic building materials, their costs and suitability. Latest trends in building materials and low cost building material and submit a report.

Visit : A visit to well-kept houses to analyse the colour scheme, interior and exterior finishes.

Visit to a museum, Art Galleries and handicraft centres to create awareness regarding art/culture/accessories.