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Design Starts With The Room

InteriorFlowPro teaches planning habits before style decisions

The course approach is built around real room details: measurements, window placement, traffic flow, furniture scale, color samples, lighting layers, and simple checks that make design choices easier to compare.

Room function before decoration

Measurements before furniture choices

Samples before color decisions

Layout checks before room changes

What shapes the course approach

Observe First

Before choosing a style, learners look at room shape, door swing, window placement, existing finishes, and the way people move through the space.

Plan With Function

Furniture layout, storage zones, seating, surface height, and traffic flow are
treated as practical design choices, not afterthoughts.

Compare Before Changing

Mood boards, paint swatches, fabric samples, lighting references, and layout sketches help learners test ideas before buying or rearranging.

Bring a room question

Ask about starting with layout, color, lighting, materials, or one room you want to understand better.

A practical path through interior basics

Measure The Space

Learners practice using a tape measure, notebook, room photos, and measurement notes to understand the actual limits.

Sketch The
Layout

Simple floor plan sketches help compare furniture scale, circulation paths, sightlines, seating areas, and storage placement.

Test The
Palette

Color choices are checked with natural light, existing surfaces, paint swatches, fabric samples, and a clear neutral base.

Review The Balance

Each idea is reviewed for function, lighting, proportion, texture, negative space, focal point, and visual calm before the next change.