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Interior Design Styles, Colors and Materials by Planner 5D
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Interior Design Styles, Colors and Materials by Planner 5D

Learn how to create a harmonious interior design and choose right materials
Last updated 3/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • What are common interior styles?
  • How to combine different styles?
  • How to put different styles together to create a harmonious interior design?
  • Why it is important to choose colors and materials properly?
  • How colors can affect peoples’ minds?
  • What features to consider when choosing finish materials?

Course content

3 sections28 lectures1h 59m total length
  • Introduction0:55

    In this lesson, we will discuss the 10 most popular interior design styles. You will also learn about methods of combining them and put different styles together to create a harmonious interior design.

  • Modern interior style9:09

    Recently emerged modern interior design is a completely new approach to creating the interior. It is associated with conservative use of colors, clear and straight lines in furniture, and tasteful decor.

    We will discuss the most common mistakes to avoid when dealing with colors. You will learn how to use color wallpapers, pillows, and other objects to implement the modern interior style.

  • Minimalist interior style5:27

    Learn what features define the minimalist style. Straight lines, clear shapes, simple color patterns, geometric objects – these are the crucial fundamentals of what we call a minimalists style in the interior design.

    This time we will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when creating a minimalists interior design. You will learn how to create a spacious design with maximum ergonomics instead of rooms overloaded with furniture and objects.

  • Scandinavian interior style8:14

    “Lighting is key” – this is how the Scandinavian interior style can be described. Natural materials, white color, lots of wooden objects, and elements – this is what makes Scandinavian style so popular. Learn more about its principles and features.

    This time we will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when creating a Scandinavian interior style. You will learn how to place objects and furniture properly to save space and make the room as fictional as possible.

    Example clients. We will discuss why this specific interior style was chosen for the home, as well as which features are desired by the clients.

  • Classical and neoclassical8:35

    In this lesson, we are going to introduce classical and neoclassical interior styles. You will find out how they differ from each other as well as what they have in common. Also, we will discuss major mistakes to avoid when implementing two of these interior styles.

    We will discuss the most common mistakes in classical and neoclassical interiors.

  • Country interior style5:51

    Country style is often associated with plenty of wood and stone used inside the home. Besides, this style often comes with higher ceilings and larger fireplaces. The idea is to create an atmosphere of coziness and warmth.

    This time we will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when creating a Country interior style. You will learn what types of materials will not work for this particular interior as well as what colors and textures are to avoid when working with flooring.

  • Industrial and LOFT5:39

    Early on, LOFT and industrial styles were identical, but as they developed as the styles diverged. We will discuss how the two concepts are different and what they have in common.

  • Nautical interior style6:01

    Nautical interiors to create an atmosphere of the sea in urban homes. It is based on numerous decorating elements as well as objects made of wood, Blue and white are the dominating color patterns. Learn how to use various tricks to create a spacious and comfortable area in nautical style.

    Black floors are one of the biggest mistakes when it comes to nautical interior style. In this lesson, you will learn other common mistakes to avoid. They may include poor lighting, darker colors, and more.

  • Eclectic interior style3:19

    The main feature of the eclectic interior is the fact it combines various styles. It features unique decor and ideas influenced by different eras. This interior style does not have strict rules. Therefore, you may find it easier to apply in various interiors.

Requirements

  • No interior design experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know

Description

Hi! My name is Evelina Podvorska.

I am a professional Interior Designer with a higher level education and over 5 years of work experience specializing in residential home design. I work at Planner 5D. It's an advanced and easy-to-use 2D/3D home design tool.

This course will discuss:

  1. The most common mistakes when applying an interior style, as well as tips on how to introduce more than one interior style in a space.

  2. Why it is important to choose colors and materials properly.

  3. How colors can affect peoples’ minds.

  4. What features to consider when choosing finish materials.

We will discuss the most popular interior design styles:

  • Modern;

  • Minimalist;

  • Scandinavian;

  • Classical and neoclassical;

  • Country;

  • Industrial and LOFT;

  • Nautical;

  • Eclectic.

You will also learn about methods of combining them and put different styles together to create a harmonious interior design.

Each video lasts for about 5 minutes. Taking the course would be helpful for:

  • Amateur designers;

  • Beginner designers who have recently found an interest in interior design style or have recently started studying interior design;

  • Anyone wanting to improve their current home or to design their dream home. You can implement your theoretical knowledge into practice in Planner 5D.

To start the course you don't need any equipment. Join my course!

Who this course is for:

  • Amateur designers
  • Junior Interior Designers
  • People without Interior Design education