Receive $200 off your enrollment fee here: www.theinteriordesigninstitute.ca/landing/referfriend/?code=referfriend&aid=referfriend&rid=217137 The Interior Design Institute (Canada): www.theinteriordesigninstitute.ca/?partner=go&gclid=CjwKCAjwlYCHBhAQEiwA4K21my4pCwpIBBDfJcgWaze9pQJWR5qFYSGP2W2z1UtqiRqGumgJUOragxoC8UsQAvD_BwE
I’m 48 and have only 12 classes left to get my BS in Business! I’m a licensed realtor in CA and can’t wait to attend IDI!! Thank you for this video! ❤ going back to school later in life seems easy bc we know what we want now!
i was nervous about going back to school as a 22 year old but you made me so comfortable to make this decision! thank you for talking about your experience! have a blessed day!
This was so helpful! I’ve been saving up the last couple months to do this program and this was so helpful! Thank you for going into detail what it’s like a little since they don’t say much about what the course entails! This was very very helpful!
This was really helpful. My husband and I own a renovation company, I have been consulting on finishes, layout and color choices over the last 3 years as well as holding my own full time job. I have wanted to learn more of the "why's" like you discussed to be able to help expand my knowledge and offer a reputable service to our clients. The pace of the course seems manageable after hearing your review. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful! I truly learned so much and realized why things work well together. You know when something "just works"? This course helped me learn why and how to put words to it when explaining it to clients. I highly recommend! There's an updated link in the description box for $200 off enrolment if you're interested.
Thank you.. This helps me motivate to enroll this coming August... I am currently working in an Interior Design Firm... Most likely I want to expand my knowledge when it comes to it and the language of Interior Design... THANKS!!! A LOT!!!!!
Hi just browsing your youtube video, im currently enrolled in IDI and may mentor is Marieke also I’m on Module 4 now and currently based in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Amazing! How are you enjoying it so far? Module 4 was the most challenging assignment for me. It was time-consuming. Marieke is such a great tutor. I've learned a lot from her feedback.
@@iamloved I really enjoy it just having a hard time reading and memorizing some stuff in every module but this Module 4 is so fun to do. I'm using sktechup for my floorplan and I do have zero experience on it but with. the help of youtube and video tutotiral we have in the IDI I got to know more idea in using the software. I'm almost done and ready to submit it to Marieke. :)
Very informative video, Marisa. Thanks! To Sher -- hello! I am interested studying interior design and was looking for a school here in the Philippines and found IDI via Google search ads. I also read that licensure in PH (thinking about being a professional interior designer) requires Bachelor's degree course. Would you know if IDI diploma is recognized here should you want to eventually practice as a profession?
Hi. Great video. I know you posted this almost 2 years ago. Any updated video's on the school? My sister and I are considering the program, as we start our Interior Design business. Thank you.
I've been interested in taking this program for a couple years, but I was under the impression that I couldn't legally call myself an Interior Designer in Ontario Canada because it wasn't a 4 year degree program. Am I wrong about this? I would love to be able to take a program that isn't 4 years long and still call myself an Interior Designer :) And thanks for the very informative video!
In order to become an interior designer in Canada, you need to have a degree in interior design from a program that meets the requirements set forth by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. According to the Interior Designers of Canada. The Interior Design Institute diploma course is a step in that process. There are other steps necessary to be able to officially call yourself an interior designer. Check out the CIDA website for more details.
You need a degree from a CIDA accredited school (or a interior design degree but the path is harder) and you need to take the exam to call yourself an interior designer in Ontario.
Hi! Thanks for the videos on IDI! I think I’m going to go ahead and pursue this BUT big question: Does this give you the tools or teach you how to use programs to present “rooms” or “look boards” to clients? I always see people sharing a picture and they have “room boards” set up.. with items to present to clients. I do not know how to do this. Do they happen to teach this to you? Specifically what “programs” to they teach you? Is this something you can carry over after you graduate? Thank you!!! ❤
Yes they do teach that! It’s really informative. (Sorry for the late reply. We sold our home, quit our jobs and headed over to Malaysia to take a rest before we figure out what’s best for our fam.)
I'm confused why you say they offer this, maybe you mean something else and sometime has passed since this post but I had to jump on and ask because my experience when I was taking the one year diploma course is they do not teach you how to actually create a mood board , they tell you where you can go to sign up for eg, canva and you are on your own to figure out how to use canva and pay for the subscription if you choose the pro version.
Hi there, not sure if you went ahead but I did reply below as well to say in the diploma course they do not teach you how to create a mood board like one does on Canva, you are on your own to figure out that, as I learned myself when I was taking the course. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this very informative video!! This may be a really silly question, but upon completing this course, would you become a certified professional Interior Designer? I’m guess I’m just confused and I don’t really know where to start on the actual process of going back to school (I’m 25 & mom of two) and actually becoming certified through online courses.
Hey! It all depends on the regulating body in your province/state. Some places require a degree, other places don’t. In Ontario, you cannot officially call yourself and “Interior Designer” unless you’ve been certified by the overseeing body. But that certification isn’t required to start an interior design business, get in trades programs, etc. I hope that helps!
It's reading with lots of images included. I know that they recently released a video to support one of the more complex modules, you'd have to inquire with them directly if there are more in the works.
I’m trying to figure out what exactly it is one receives after completing the course that couldn’t be acquired for free via independent research. I’m imagining that the only difference would be the acquisition of some sort of certification. Question based from that: how seriously would their particular certification be considered, out in the real world, as in would it be a benefit or hindrance when seeking clientele of a more … shall we say, prestigious type?
That's a great question. Upon successful completion you receive a Diploma in Interior Design. It is recognized under a whole slew of design associations. To become accredited where I live as an official "Interior Designer" one has to apply, provide samples of work, work under a tutor for a number of years, pay a fee and pass exams in order to qualify. This process is more challenging if you only have a diploma versus a degree. It depends on if this specific accreditation is desired by you and your clients or not. To answer your question about clientele of a prestigious type, it would seem that a significant part of attracting certain clients is the designer's skill and portfolio. Some of the top, world-famous designers today never studied formally. If one has the time, resources and ability to study formally and get their degree and pursue accreditation, then that would be a great route to take! For those of us who don't have the means, getting a Diploma in Interior Design is a great option. But I would say do research regarding the accreditation requirements where you live before you decide which route is right for you. Hope this helps! All the best!
This might seem like a dumb question but is this a bachelor's degree? I'm looking to switch out of my current school and am looking for online interior design degree programs.
Thank you very much for the information shared in this video. I am enrolling shortly. Before I do so I am in need of a new computer and I was wondering if you have any advice on what I should be considering? Thank you again!
Congratulations! I hope you love the program! If you’re going to learn some AutoCAD programs, then you may wish to check if they run best on Mac or PC before deciding on a computer. I use my MacBook and do all of my assignments in Canva or a Mac based AutoCAD program. Hope that helps!
What is your educational background? I have read you must have a bachelors degree to get an interior design degree. So with that said is this a certificate and you don't need a bachelors or AA degree?
This program offers a diploma not a degree. Check your local requirements for what is needed to practice interior design to ensure you pursue the best educational path for you.
Thanks for Sharing this Videos. I am working in Elevator company and I am part of Cabin Team. I was searching for interior design Courses basically to understand and apply in Work. Came across The interior Design Institute . Will it be useful for me. What's your thoughts? Thanks in Advance.
It depends on what you’re looking to learn. There is no mentions of elevators specifically but the principles and elements for good design are broadly applicable. ☺️
hi,the video was so helpful but i just have one question even after the completion of the all the modules,will we able to acess them later whenevr we want to?
It all depends on how in-depth the assignment is. I typically read the module content over an hour or two. Then I re-read the portions that affect the assignment. The assignments can take anywhere from 4-15 hours to complete if you have no previous experience using CAD programs or don't know how to draw by hand. They promote it as being done in 6 months. I just submitted the 11th assignment today (yay!), and have one more to go before I'm finished. All in all it will have taken me 7-8 months to complete it. Does this help?
I didn't do any sketching throughout the whole course? I used a computer program that I found on google to do the floor plans. If you want my opinion, check out the video. ;)
@@minza3984 Sketching can be really beneficial to provide a visual to clients on the spot. Many people won't be able to envision something that's explained to them, so that's where sketching would be of great value. This course teaches other ways to visually communicate with clients. For communicating with contractors and trades, CAD of some sort is the industry standard. There are some great-looking "sketching for beginners" classes online that could be a great addition to the training received at The Interior Design Institute.
Great question! No I didn't. There are a handful of programs they discuss in one module. Using one isn't a requirement though. You could do the floor plan by hand. I ended up using Live Home 3D Pro.
Hey! There aren't any pre-requisites required to take this program. It's designed really for anyone. They just gave me a link for $200 off the full-price enrolment fee. If you decide to go for it, you can snag the savings using the updated link in the description box.
Hi there, is this accredited in Canada? And I have no professional background in design or interior design, although it has been a interest of mine since i was a child. Now, if i took this program it would be because i am looking to start and switch careers. Would this program be enough to get me a foot in the door to interior design jobs or do i need to still go to university, or do other certificates and exams to be a certified interior designer in canada. Or just wondering is this program for people that already have a background in design and just wanted to learn more and do business. Please let me know.
Hey there! I'm in Canada as well - in Ontario. Interior Design is a non-regulated industry here, however you can apply to be part of the organization that officially allows you to use the title "interior designer" using the credentials from The Interior Design Institute. There are other criteria people must meet before applying including number of hours worked, signed off by an interior designer or architect, a portfolio of work, etc.. You'd have to google based on your Province.
@@iamloved hey thanks for the reply! I just wanted to clarify, before enrolling i need to show all that? (hours worked aigned by interior designer, architect.. Etc) or after i complete the program i have to work some hours before qualifying as an interior designer
@@Tajrin1290 After you get your diploma you'll have to meet additional qualifications before applying. But don't take my word! Confirm in your area the exact qualifications required to apply. On the website, you'll find details that may help you make up your mind.
@@iamloved hmm that's not true. It is regulated and there's a reason why ARIDO and CIDA exists... Please Tajrin do your due diligence and research the available interior design programs available in your area.
Hey there! Check out their website to see if the program is offered there. If so, it’s a great course to gain understanding about interior design. You’ll find some of the modules and assignments much easier with your existing CAD knowledge.
Receive $200 off your enrollment fee here: www.theinteriordesigninstitute.ca/landing/referfriend/?code=referfriend&aid=referfriend&rid=217137
The Interior Design Institute (Canada): www.theinteriordesigninstitute.ca/?partner=go&gclid=CjwKCAjwlYCHBhAQEiwA4K21my4pCwpIBBDfJcgWaze9pQJWR5qFYSGP2W2z1UtqiRqGumgJUOragxoC8UsQAvD_BwE
I’m 48 and have only 12 classes left to get my BS in Business! I’m a licensed realtor in CA and can’t wait to attend IDI!! Thank you for this video! ❤ going back to school later in life seems easy bc we know what we want now!
That’s a really great insight. Best wishes to you!
Thanks for the amazing review Marisa! We are so thrilled you enjoyed the course and can't wait to see what you create next 🙌
My pleasure! It was such a wonderful experience. I'm taking a break right now, but plan on taking one of the advanced modules next!
i was nervous about going back to school as a 22 year old but you made me so comfortable to make this decision! thank you for talking about your experience! have a blessed day!
Oh I'm so glad Jeanette. 22 isn't old to be going back to school!
I'm one the course right now. It's good and the community is excellent and very helpful.
It really is! Enjoy the process!!!
This was so helpful! I’ve been saving up the last couple months to do this program and this was so helpful! Thank you for going into detail what it’s like a little since they don’t say much about what the course entails! This was very very helpful!
Oh good! I'm so glad it was helpful! Enjoy the course!!!
This was really helpful. My husband and I own a renovation company, I have been consulting on finishes, layout and color choices over the last 3 years as well as holding my own full time job. I have wanted to learn more of the "why's" like you discussed to be able to help expand my knowledge and offer a reputable service to our clients. The pace of the course seems manageable after hearing your review. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful! I truly learned so much and realized why things work well together. You know when something "just works"? This course helped me learn why and how to put words to it when explaining it to clients. I highly recommend! There's an updated link in the description box for $200 off enrolment if you're interested.
Completed my diploma in 2018 loved every moment now doing my degree. I took a break
Wow that's amazing! Congratulations!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️ I've been contemplating to join the course since few months jus needed someone to tell me . Can't thank you enough .
Omigoodness! How exciting! I hope you love it!
Thank you.. This helps me motivate to enroll this coming August... I am currently working in an Interior Design Firm... Most likely I want to expand my knowledge when it comes to it and the language of Interior Design... THANKS!!! A LOT!!!!!
Oh so exciting! I wish you all the best!
I love it your review! Congratulations for the amazing work with this youtube channel (:
Thank you so much!
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Just what I needed to hear to make my decision! Thank you, your video was very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
This was amazing and so helpful, thank you! I am sold and can’t wait to get started.
So glad it was helpful! Feel free to sign up using the updated link below for $200 off the enrolment fee!
Hi just browsing your youtube video, im currently enrolled in IDI and may mentor is Marieke also I’m on Module 4 now and currently based in the Philippines 🇵🇭
Amazing! How are you enjoying it so far? Module 4 was the most challenging assignment for me. It was time-consuming. Marieke is such a great tutor. I've learned a lot from her feedback.
@@iamloved I really enjoy it just having a hard time reading and memorizing some stuff in every module but this Module 4 is so fun to do. I'm using sktechup for my floorplan and I do have zero experience on it but with. the help of youtube and video tutotiral we have in the IDI I got to know more idea in using the software. I'm almost done and ready to submit it to Marieke. :)
@@sher7968 That's amazing! Congratulations! I hope you do well.
Very informative video, Marisa. Thanks!
To Sher -- hello! I am interested studying interior design and was looking for a school here in the Philippines and found IDI via Google search ads. I also read that licensure in PH (thinking about being a professional interior designer) requires Bachelor's degree course. Would you know if IDI diploma is recognized here should you want to eventually practice as a profession?
Thank you for the insight. Feels like want to give myself as a Christmas gift for myself aswell
Go for it! It's such a great program!
@@iamloved I just did! Thanks for the inspiration! An early Chirstmas gift for myself! 🥰🥰🥰
@@cuisenery3087 Oh yay! I hope you enjoy it!
Hi. Great video. I know you posted this almost 2 years ago. Any updated video's on the school? My sister and I are considering the program, as we start our Interior Design business. Thank you.
Coming soon! Should be posted in the next few weeks!
I’m a year 10 student who is very interested in this course, this was very helpful thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, this has been so helpful 😊. Also you have a strong believer vibe to you❤️. God’s love kinda shines through you💕 .
Aww thanks so much!
I've been interested in taking this program for a couple years, but I was under the impression that I couldn't legally call myself an Interior Designer in Ontario Canada because it wasn't a 4 year degree program. Am I wrong about this? I would love to be able to take a program that isn't 4 years long and still call myself an Interior Designer :) And thanks for the very informative video!
In order to become an interior designer in Canada, you need to have a degree in interior design from a program that meets the requirements set forth by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. According to the Interior Designers of Canada. The Interior Design Institute diploma course is a step in that process. There are other steps necessary to be able to officially call yourself an interior designer. Check out the CIDA website for more details.
@@iamloved I checked CIDA official website, IDI program is not accredited program.
You need a degree from a CIDA accredited school (or a interior design degree but the path is harder) and you need to take the exam to call yourself an interior designer in Ontario.
What about if located in the UK?
Hello! Can I use SketchUp software in this course?
Yes of course! They even offer an advanced module in Sketch Up.
Hi! Thanks for the videos on IDI! I think I’m going to go ahead and pursue this BUT big question: Does this give you the tools or teach you how to use programs to present “rooms” or “look boards” to clients? I always see people sharing a picture and they have “room boards” set up.. with items to present to clients. I do not know how to do this. Do they happen to teach this to you? Specifically what “programs” to they teach you? Is this something you can carry over after you graduate? Thank you!!! ❤
Yes they do teach that! It’s really informative. (Sorry for the late reply. We sold our home, quit our jobs and headed over to Malaysia to take a rest before we figure out what’s best for our fam.)
I'm confused why you say they offer this, maybe you mean something else and sometime has passed since this post but I had to jump on and ask because my experience when I was taking the one year diploma course is they do not teach you how to actually create a mood board , they tell you where you can go to sign up for eg, canva and you are on your own to figure out how to use canva and pay for the subscription if you choose the pro version.
Hi there, not sure if you went ahead but I did reply below as well to say in the diploma course they do not teach you how to create a mood board like one does on Canva, you are on your own to figure out that, as I learned myself when I was taking the course. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this very informative video!! This may be a really silly question, but upon completing this course, would you become a certified professional Interior Designer? I’m guess I’m just confused and I don’t really know where to start on the actual process of going back to school (I’m 25 & mom of two) and actually becoming certified through online courses.
Hey! It all depends on the regulating body in your province/state. Some places require a degree, other places don’t. In Ontario, you cannot officially call yourself and “Interior Designer” unless you’ve been certified by the overseeing body. But that certification isn’t required to start an interior design business, get in trades programs, etc. I hope that helps!
Is there a video associated with each module or is it mainly reading a document?
It's reading with lots of images included. I know that they recently released a video to support one of the more complex modules, you'd have to inquire with them directly if there are more in the works.
@@iamloved oh I see. Thanks ☺️
I’m trying to figure out what exactly it is one receives after completing the course that couldn’t be acquired for free via independent research. I’m imagining that the only difference would be the acquisition of some sort of certification. Question based from that: how seriously would their particular certification be considered, out in the real world, as in would it be a benefit or hindrance when seeking clientele of a more … shall we say, prestigious type?
That's a great question. Upon successful completion you receive a Diploma in Interior Design. It is recognized under a whole slew of design associations. To become accredited where I live as an official "Interior Designer" one has to apply, provide samples of work, work under a tutor for a number of years, pay a fee and pass exams in order to qualify. This process is more challenging if you only have a diploma versus a degree. It depends on if this specific accreditation is desired by you and your clients or not.
To answer your question about clientele of a prestigious type, it would seem that a significant part of attracting certain clients is the designer's skill and portfolio. Some of the top, world-famous designers today never studied formally. If one has the time, resources and ability to study formally and get their degree and pursue accreditation, then that would be a great route to take! For those of us who don't have the means, getting a Diploma in Interior Design is a great option.
But I would say do research regarding the accreditation requirements where you live before you decide which route is right for you. Hope this helps! All the best!
This might seem like a dumb question but is this a bachelor's degree? I'm looking to switch out of my current school and am looking for online interior design degree programs.
No, not at all. It's a Diploma. You can check on your local design boards to see if it's recognized in your area.
Thank you very much for the information shared in this video. I am enrolling shortly. Before I do so I am in need of a new computer and I was wondering if you have any advice on what I should be considering? Thank you again!
Congratulations! I hope you love the program! If you’re going to learn some AutoCAD programs, then you may wish to check if they run best on Mac or PC before deciding on a computer. I use my MacBook and do all of my assignments in Canva or a Mac based AutoCAD program. Hope that helps!
@@iamloved
Thank you so much! That is very helpful!
What is your educational background? I have read you must have a bachelors degree to get an interior design degree. So with that said is this a certificate and you don't need a bachelors or AA degree?
This program offers a diploma not a degree. Check your local requirements for what is needed to practice interior design to ensure you pursue the best educational path for you.
Thanks for sharing! Just to clarify, the diploma is also recognized in the U. S as well as internationally? I’m here in California
Yes, it is! You can read more about it on their website to clarify any specifics.
Thank you for this video. Very helpful. Would it be possible to choose your preferred tutor?
Unfortunately not. They assign you a tutor.
Hi! Would they help you find a job in interior design? Or help you build a small business?
I don’t believe that’s part of their service but I can’t say for certain.
Thanks for Sharing this Videos. I am working in Elevator company and I am part of Cabin Team. I was searching for interior design Courses basically to understand and apply in Work. Came across The interior Design Institute . Will it be useful for me. What's your thoughts? Thanks in Advance.
It depends on what you’re looking to learn. There is no mentions of elevators specifically but the principles and elements for good design are broadly applicable. ☺️
hi,the video was so helpful but i just have one question even after the completion of the all the modules,will we able to acess them later whenevr we want to?
That's a great question. You only have access for a year. If you purchase an extension, then you'll have access for longer.
How many hours a week (as a minimum) do you need to dedicate towards this? Thanks!
It all depends on how in-depth the assignment is. I typically read the module content over an hour or two. Then I re-read the portions that affect the assignment. The assignments can take anywhere from 4-15 hours to complete if you have no previous experience using CAD programs or don't know how to draw by hand. They promote it as being done in 6 months. I just submitted the 11th assignment today (yay!), and have one more to go before I'm finished. All in all it will have taken me 7-8 months to complete it. Does this help?
@@iamloved yes thank you! And congrats 🥳
I wanna study online, but which one to choose, which is Canada , Australia, or Emirates?
I believe there is a small flag icon on the main screen with a drop down menu. Just select your country.
Are the modules open immediately upon payment or do they open weekly?
You gain access to each new module as you submit the assignment from the previous module.
I’m not good at sketching but I really want to do this course. What’s your opinion on it ? x
I didn't do any sketching throughout the whole course? I used a computer program that I found on google to do the floor plans. If you want my opinion, check out the video. ;)
@@iamloved isn’t sketching necessary for doing interior designing tho ? to be a professional ?
@@minza3984 Sketching can be really beneficial to provide a visual to clients on the spot. Many people won't be able to envision something that's explained to them, so that's where sketching would be of great value. This course teaches other ways to visually communicate with clients. For communicating with contractors and trades, CAD of some sort is the industry standard.
There are some great-looking "sketching for beginners" classes online that could be a great addition to the training received at The Interior Design Institute.
Do you need to purchase AutoCad for this program?
Great question! No I didn't. There are a handful of programs they discuss in one module. Using one isn't a requirement though. You could do the floor plan by hand. I ended up using Live Home 3D Pro.
Is there any requirements for this program? Actually I’m doing my undergrad in journalism. But i want to do this program. Can i do it?
Hey! There aren't any pre-requisites required to take this program. It's designed really for anyone. They just gave me a link for $200 off the full-price enrolment fee. If you decide to go for it, you can snag the savings using the updated link in the description box.
Is it accredited in Virginia ?
Not sure. I'm in Canada. You'd have to Google what is accepted in your area.
Are you Canadian?
I am! Near Toronto
Hi there, is this accredited in Canada? And I have no professional background in design or interior design, although it has been a interest of mine since i was a child. Now, if i took this program it would be because i am looking to start and switch careers. Would this program be enough to get me a foot in the door to interior design jobs or do i need to still go to university, or do other certificates and exams to be a certified interior designer in canada. Or just wondering is this program for people that already have a background in design and just wanted to learn more and do business. Please let me know.
Hey there! I'm in Canada as well - in Ontario. Interior Design is a non-regulated industry here, however you can apply to be part of the organization that officially allows you to use the title "interior designer" using the credentials from The Interior Design Institute. There are other criteria people must meet before applying including number of hours worked, signed off by an interior designer or architect, a portfolio of work, etc.. You'd have to google based on your Province.
@@iamloved hey thanks for the reply! I just wanted to clarify, before enrolling i need to show all that? (hours worked aigned by interior designer, architect.. Etc) or after i complete the program i have to work some hours before qualifying as an interior designer
@@Tajrin1290 After you get your diploma you'll have to meet additional qualifications before applying. But don't take my word! Confirm in your area the exact qualifications required to apply. On the website, you'll find details that may help you make up your mind.
@@iamloved hmm that's not true. It is regulated and there's a reason why ARIDO and CIDA exists... Please Tajrin do your due diligence and research the available interior design programs available in your area.
@@MaythailaNerlyne Actually there are alternate pathways to apply without a degree. It's clearly outlined on their website.
Hai mam this is Ajay
I am looking for low budget course for interior institute, i am already a cad designer in banglore
Hey there! Check out their website to see if the program is offered there. If so, it’s a great course to gain understanding about interior design. You’ll find some of the modules and assignments much easier with your existing CAD knowledge.