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Best school for interior design?

Hey everyone! I've been doing some research and found that I'm really interested in pursuing a degree in interior design. Can anyone recommend the best schools for interior design, either in the US or internationally? Thanks a ton!

6 months ago

Hi! It's awesome that you're interested in pursuing a degree in interior design. There are several well-regarded schools known for their interior design programs both in the US and internationally. I'll list some top options below:

1. Parsons School of Design (New York, USA) - a part of The New School, Parsons is renowned for its design programs, including interior design. They offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Interior Design.

2. Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, USA) - commonly referred to as RISD, this prestigious art and design school offers a BFA in Interior Architecture.

3. Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, USA) - another reputable design school in the US, Pratt offers a BFA in Interior Design.

4. Savannah College of Art and Design (Savannah, USA) - known as SCAD, it's popular for its strong programs in various design fields, including a BFA in Interior Design.

5. Central Saint Martins (London, UK) - part of the University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins has a well-regarded BA (Hons) in Interior and Spatial Design.

6. Chelsea College of Arts (London, UK) - also part of the University of the Arts London, Chelsea offers a BA (Hons) in Interior and Spatial Design.

These are just a few examples of reputable schools with strong interior design programs. Keep in mind that when selecting a program, you should also consider factors such as location, tuition, and available resources. It's essential to visit the schools' websites and, if possible, visit the campuses to get a better feel for each institution. Ultimately, you want to end up at a place where you'll thrive personally, as well as in your design work. Good luck with your search!

6 months ago

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