Interior Design Short Course

Please note the Interior Design short course is now FULLY BOOKED. Please email us at nctkensington@yahoo.co.uk if you would like to be informed about future courses. 

NCT Kensington & Chelsea are delighted to be able to offer a short interior design course, in partnership with London Property Makeover. The course will consist of four one-hour sessions, from 8pm to 9pm, on Wednesdays from 29 February 2012 to 21 March 2012, inclusive.

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Over the course of the four weeks, Karen Stones, from London Property Makeover, will take students through the ins and outs of interior design, including the process of identifying problems and writing a brief, explaining colour theory and how to mix fabrics, creating moodboards, spatial planning, lighting and how to create that WOW factor!

Aside from learning a new skill, this course is the perfect opportunity to meet other parents (and parents-to-be) in the area as well as catch up on a bit of shopping in Whole Foods Market! But of course our course is open to anyone with an interest in Interior Design, whether you're a parent or not - everyone is welcome!

You can find out more information about Karen at her website: www.londonpropertymakeover.com

Venue: Whole Foods Market Kensington, Kensington High Street, at the upstairs "Room with a View".

Cost: £80 for the full course which includes a donation to NCT.

Dates: 29 February to 21 March 2012 (inclusive), Wednesday evenings 8pm-9pm.

Bookings: nctkensingtoninteriordesign.eventbrite.com

Contact: nctkensington@yahoo.co.uk or 0844 243 0007.

Please let us know on our Facebook page if you're coming along. 

Materials to Bring:

  • A4 white card.
  • Images of the room that you want to work on.
  • Any inspirational cuttings that you have so far. (This could be fabric swatches/magazine images/postcards etc).

Equipment Provided:

  • Design books
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Paint charts

 

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