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£11.99
£11.99
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3 days
All levels
The Furniture Restoration & Interior Decorating course offers a comprehensive learning experience for those passionate about reviving the beauty of old furniture and enhancing interior spaces. Participants will master wood finishing techniques essential for furniture restoration, develop skills in interior decorating including theme definition and budgeting, and gain valuable knowledge of historical furniture periods and styles. The course emphasizes practical room analysis and the principles of furniture arrangement, equipping students with the ability to select decor elements that complement and elevate a space.
This course is ideal for aspiring furniture restorers, interior decorators, and DIY enthusiasts, as well as those interested in the history and artistry of furniture. With no prerequisites required, it is accessible to individuals from any academic background. Upon successful completion, participants can obtain a CPD certificate to validate their expertise.
Master wood finishing techniques for furniture restoration.
Develop skills in interior decorating, including theme definition and budget design.
Gain knowledge of furniture periods and styles for creating authentic interior designs.
Understand room analysis and furniture arrangement principles.
Enhance your ability to select appropriate decor elements, such as window treatments and accessories.
A CPD certificate that is recognised worldwide.
A great online learning experience.
Interesting and unique online materials and activities.
Expert guidance and support from the field leaders.
Access to the study resources anytime you want.
Friendly and helpful customer service and admin support by email, phone, and chat from Monday through Friday.
Get a year-long access to the course.
This Furniture Restoration & Interior Decorating Course is suitable for -
Aspiring furniture restorers and interior decorators.
DIY enthusiasts interested in reviving old furniture and beautifying living spaces.
Individuals seeking to explore the history and artistry of furniture periods and styles.
No prerequisites; suitable for individuals from any academic background.
Accessible course materials from any internet-enabled device.
At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22.
Furniture restoration specialist.
Interior decorator.
Antique furniture dealer.
Home staging consultant.
Design consultant for furniture manufacturers.
Restoring Your Furniture
Wood Finishing in General
Preparation of New and Old Surfaces
Stains in General
Factory Prepared Stains
Water Stains
Stain Brushing and Procedure
Preparing Wood to Take Stain with Even Color Effect
The Use of Wood Fillers
Varnish and Shellac
Varnishing, Rubbing, Polishing
Varnish Defects and Their Causes
Lacquers
Interior Design Fundamentals
Define a Theme: Contemporary, Cottage, Eclectic, Southwest
Budget Design for Your Living Room, Den or Family Room
Budget Ideas for Kitchen Design
Budget Bedroom Makeover
Closet Cleanups
Need a Home Office?
Camouflage with Paint!
Faux Finishes Are Hot – Bare Walls Are Not!
Window Treatments
Making the Most of Molding
Fabulous Furniture Finds
Decorate With Wallpaper
Freehand or Stencil A Mural Makes the Wall!
Accessorize – Funky Can Be Fun!
Have Some Fun with Fabric!
Decorating House Interior
How to Rearrange a Room
How to Analyze a Room as Professionals Do Before You
How to Create a Room
How to Determine Characters of Hangings and Furnitures-Covering for a Given Room
Candlesticks, Lamps, Fixtures for Gas and Electricity, and Shades
Window Shades and Awnings
Treatment of Pictures and Picture Frames
Treatment of Piano Cases
Treatment of Dining-Room Buffets and Dressing-Tables
Treatment of Work Tables, Bird Cages, Dog Baskets and Fish Globes
Treatment of Fireplaces
Treatment of Bathrooms
Period Rooms
Periods in Furniture
Continuation of Periods in Furniture
The Gothic Period
The Renaissance
French Furniture
The Periods of the Three Louis
The Mahogany Period
The Colonial Period
The Revival of Directoire and Empire Furniture
The Victorian Period
Painted Furniture
Treatment of an Inexpensive Bedroom
Treatment of a Guest Room (Where Economy is Not an Item of Importance)
A Modern House in Which Genuine Jacobean Furniture is Appropriately Set
Unconventional Breakfast-Rooms and Sports Balconies
Sun-Rooms
Treatment of a Woman’s Dressing-Room
The Treatment of Closets
Treatment of a Narrow Hall
Treatment of a Very Shaded Living-Room
Servants’ Rooms
The Baby’s Rooms: The Day Room, The Night Room
Rooms for the Elderly
A Young Girl’s Room
The Young Boy’s Room
Table Decoration
What to Avoid in Interior Decoration: Rules for Beginners
Fads in Collecting
Wedgwood Pottery; Old and Modern
Italian Pottery
Venetian Glass, Old and Modern
Conclusion
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