Decorating with Furniture Layout - Part One - QC Design School

Interior design correspondence course with Quality of Course teaches you how to plan a room from start to finish. Our distance learning courses provide you with all the tools you need to open your own business as a professional interior decorator, re-designer, home stager, professional organizer, or feng shui designer. The basics of floor planning: access to the room, traffic patterns, and focal points.Furniture Layout. Before making your presentation to your clients, you should create a finished floor plan drawn to scale. This will help in the design process; this floor plan will be the basis of your furniture layout and your formal presentation to your clients. When looking at a room the four basic questions to ask are: What are the balance lines of the room? What are the traffic patterns of the room? What's the focus of the room? And how can I establish the access for the room? Every room should have a focal point, in the case with this living room that I'm working on there's a definite focal point, there's a fireplace. So there's no question with that. If you don't have a focal point in a room it's always best to create one using a key piece of furniture or a beautiful piece of artwork. Even a beautiful scene out of a window was being a good focal point where you might create a beautiful drapery as a frame to the beautiful view. In that case this is going to determine how you are going to lay out your furniture. I have a drawing here that will show you how to look at ...



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