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Feng shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy that refers to the energy surrounding an individual as their ‘chi.’ Discover the philosophy and history of feng shui with information from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui and home decoration.
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Interior Design 101
Dorm Room Designer Michael Moloney (from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) tells us what to focus on when heading back to school.
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Do It Yourself Interior Design
I'm doing art and design as an A Level next year and our theme is personal space. I'm struggling to think of what to draw etc.
Suggestions have been interior/exterior area, the interests of yourself or someone else's character, negative spaces (does anyone know what this means?), structure of objects in relation to their environment, closed or open space i.e. view through a door or window at the rear of your composition.
So does anyone else have any ideas?
mine's the coast!
-someone in a field
-you could draw a group of people on a busy street with a sort of barrier around one
-take photos of people in their element e.g.-in their bedroom
-someone in a garden
-someone reading a book under a tree in the park on a summers day
-someone doing the same as above^^ but everywhere except for an area around them(which is summer) is winter+snow
-as least pervy as possible-you could do some ones silhouette behind a screen (getting changed lol)
-you could paint a big room, but with a few people in it+ around the area which they are sitting is personalised:e.g. one person looks like they like rock music, so there's posters+the carpet has flames or black etc
you could do things like someone crying+really lonely who has too much personal space+needs someone else—+you could do one with someone who has lack of personal space
try to think outside the box!
just e-mail me if you're confused! lol
good luck!
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Interior Design Advice
I'm a sophmore in high school and I want to go to the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and major in Interior Design.
Does anyone go there and could tell me anything?
What is the highest math I should take, and what sciences should I take? I'm in Algebra 2 right now and I can either go on to Pre-Cal and Calculus or take Trigonometry and Senior Math. ( very leaning towards trig and senior math, i hate math ) but I want to be the best at my career.
Any advice of anything having to do with Interior Design is appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I used to be an interior design major (at the University of Oklahoma, not Art Institute.) I can offer some advice, however. Serious Interior Design programs require skills in math (which you have) and visual arts. If you hate Geometry, you will not like it. Everything in Interior Design requires Geometry. The program at my school required drawing up blueprints like an architect as well as 3-D models and using software to create blueprints and 3-D models. (these did the math for you) If you choose to do it, it is fun if you love it. It will take up all of your free time however. Good luck!
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Interior Design 101
CHF Academy class description of the WT-101 class.
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