Interior Design
2 Years Advanced Diploma

Art Fetchers Institute

The 2-Year Advanced Diploma in Interior Design is a comprehensive and industry-focused program designed to develop creative, technical, and business skills required for a successful career in the field of interior design. This course provides in-depth training in space planning, materials, furniture design, lighting, CAD software, and project management, preparing students to work on residential, commercial, hospitality, and retail spaces.

With a strong emphasis on practical learning, students will engage in hands-on projects, workshops, industry internships, and live design assignments, ensuring they graduate with a professional portfolio and real-world experience.
Course Highlights

✔ Comprehensive curriculum covering interior design principles, furniture, materials, and styling
✔ Hands-on learning through studio projects and workshops
✔ Advanced CAD & 3D visualization training
✔ Industry exposure through site visits, live projects, and internships
✔ Specializations in residential, commercial, or sustainable design
✔ Final year capstone project and professional portfolio development

We strive to be committed to the students we are privileged to serve, in our alumni association, our dedicated, talented faculty and staff. We also take pride in having the most active and helpful group of partners, visionary parents, well-wishers, alumni and friends.
Interior Design
2 Years Advanced Diploma

1st Semester – 20 credits

  • Basics of Drafting
  • Basics of Graphics
  • Introduction of Interior designing
  • History of architecture
  • Basics of furniture designing
  • Market survey & Building construction

2nd Semester – 24 credits

  • Application of Drafting
  • Application of colors
  • Principle of Interior designing
  • History of architecture
  • Glossary of furniture
  • Building construction
  • Grooming & communication skills

3rd Semester – 20 Credits

  • Building technology
  • Life space planning and interior designing
  • Design graphics & display
  • History of architecture
  • Furniture & furnishings
  • Portfolio development

4th Semester – 20 credits

  • Building services & estimation
  • Urban space planning
  • Elements of Interior designing
  • Theory of architecture
  • Significance of Furniture
  • Market Dynamics
  • Project work