Interior Design for Public Spaces
Learn to conceptualize projects designed for the public by taking into account layout, materials, furniture, and lighting
When designing interior spaces for the general public, the success of the project is determined by finding the correct balance between what the client wants, the designer’s style, and the needs of the end user. This is how you turn the product into an experience, whether it’s the food in a restaurant or the clothes in a store.
In this course, Juan Luis Medina, founder of the Madrid in Love studio, teaches you the secrets to interior design projects for the general public such as restaurants and hotels. Discover how to map out a space and select the materials, the furniture and the lighting to achieve a unique user experience.
Begin the course by hearing how Juan Luis Medina got started in the world of interior design. He also shares the things that have most influenced his work style.
Get straight to work reviewing the constraints and criteria of a public project and learn to order the information according to importance, from defining the concept and user experience to studying the client brief. Then put together a mood board based on your research.
Now it’s time to translate all your materials into design elements. Decide what message you’d like to convey, the materials you want to use, how best to distribute the space, and any other details that influence how the users view the final piece.
To wrap things up, Juan Luis explains how to compile all your content into a presentation for the client and gives you some final tips on applying what you’ve learned to other projects.