The document provides information about the Certified Interior Designer certification from Vskills. It describes the topics covered in the certification exam, including design composition, building materials, plumbing, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, acoustics, furnishing and more. It states that the certification can help candidates in their career progression and differentiate themselves in the competitive job market. It also lists civil, architecture and office administration as industries that hire interior designers.
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Certification CodeCertification CodeCertification CodeCertification Code VS-1135
Vskills certification for Interior Designer_ assesses the candidate as per the company’s
need for office design, maintenance and renovation. The certification tests the candidates
on various areas in design composition, plumbing, building materials, natural ventilation
and lighting, air conditioning, furnishing, painting, acoustics, and landscaping.
Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?
This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen
areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take
certification for further career progression.
Earning Vskills Interior Designer Certification can help candidate differentiate in today's
competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying their
advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential.
Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Job seekers looking to find employment in civil, architecture or office administration
departments of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and
make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their
employers the value of their skills through this certification.
Test DetailsTest DetailsTest DetailsTest Details
• Duration:Duration:Duration:Duration: 60 minutes
• No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions: 50
• Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%)
There is no negative marking in this module.
Fee StructureFee StructureFee StructureFee Structure
Rs. 4,000/- (Includes all taxes)
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Interior Designers are in great demand. Companies specializing in civil projects,
architecture or design are constantly hiring skilled Interior Designers. Various public and
private companies also need Interior Designers for their civil, architecture or office
administration departments.
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents
1.1.1.1. History of Interior designHistory of Interior designHistory of Interior designHistory of Interior design
1.1 Interior decoration as a profession
1.2 Emergence of professional interior designer
1.3 Modern interior design features
2.2.2.2. Basics of Design CompositionBasics of Design CompositionBasics of Design CompositionBasics of Design Composition
2.1 The elements
2.2 The principles
2.3 Golden mean rectangle
3.3.3.3. Introduction to Building MaterialsIntroduction to Building MaterialsIntroduction to Building MaterialsIntroduction to Building Materials
3.1 Stone
3.2 Clary products
3.3 Cement
3.4 Mortar
3.5 Concrete
3.6 Timber
3.7 Plywood and related products
3.8 Plastics and related products
3.9 Glass and related products
3.10 Paints and related products
3.11 Ferrous and Non-ferrous metals
3.12 Gypsum and related products
3.13 Adhesives (or Glues)
4.4.4.4. PlumbingPlumbingPlumbingPlumbing
4.1 Water Supply
4.2 Sanitation
5.5.5.5. VentilationVentilationVentilationVentilation
5.1 Guidelines for natural ventilation
5.2 Mechanical ventilation
5.3 Recommended fresh air supply
6.6.6.6. Air ConditioningAir ConditioningAir ConditioningAir Conditioning
6.1 The need for air-conditioning
6.2 Atmospheric of air-Conditioning
6.3 Air-conditioning under Indian climatic conditions
6.4 Types of Air-conditioning methods
6.5 Refrigeration methods
6.6 Calculation of package systems
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7.7.7.7. Natural LightingNatural LightingNatural LightingNatural Lighting
7.1 Daylight factor
7.2 Recommended daylight factors for interiors
7.3 Calculation of the openings for natural lighting
7.4 Guidelines for good lighting
8.8.8.8. Artificial LightingArtificial LightingArtificial LightingArtificial Lighting
8.1 Different types of lighting arrangements
8.2 Variety of lamps
8.3 Lighting accessories
8.4 Protection devices
8.5 Calculation of artificial lighting requirement
8.6 Electrical wring
9.9.9.9. AcousticsAcousticsAcousticsAcoustics
9.1 Properties of sound
9.2 Sound in interiors
9.3 Sound absorption
9.4 Acoustic design of a hall
9.5 Guidelines for good acoustic design
10.10.10.10. Building ProtectionBuilding ProtectionBuilding ProtectionBuilding Protection
10.1 Dampness Protection
10.2 Termite Protection
10.3 Fire Protection
11.11.11.11. Interior FurnishingInterior FurnishingInterior FurnishingInterior Furnishing
11.1 Ceiling
11.2 Walls
11.3 Doors and Windows
11.4 Flooring
11.5 Furniture
11.6 Decorative items
12.12.12.12. Painting InteriorsPainting InteriorsPainting InteriorsPainting Interiors
12.1 Ingredients of paint
12.2 Types of paints
12.3 The painting process
12.4 Common painting defects and remedies,
13.13.13.13. Indian Institute of Interior DesignersIndian Institute of Interior DesignersIndian Institute of Interior DesignersIndian Institute of Interior Designers
13.1 Rules & Regulations
13.2 Code of Conduct
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14.14.14.14. Interior LandscapingInterior LandscapingInterior LandscapingInterior Landscaping
14.1 Interior Design Terminology
14.2 Lettering & Scales
14.3 Figures & Projections
14.4 Building Material Symbols
14.5 Space Standards
14.6 External Parts
14.7 Internal parts
15.15.15.15. MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous
15.1 Kitchen Design
15.2 Staircases
15.3 Theory of Colors
15.4 Rendering Techniques
15.5 There Dimensional Views
15.6 Interior Designs Method
15.7 Introductions to Computer aided Drafting (CAD)
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Sample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample Questions
1.1.1.1. How doesHow doesHow doesHow does the refrigerant enters the compressor in an operating refrigerationthe refrigerant enters the compressor in an operating refrigerationthe refrigerant enters the compressor in an operating refrigerationthe refrigerant enters the compressor in an operating refrigeration
systemsystemsystemsystem,,,, as aas aas aas a uuuunder normal conditionsnder normal conditionsnder normal conditionsnder normal conditions????
A. Liquid
B. Superheated vapor
C. Wet saturated gas
D. None of the above
2222.... What happens toWhat happens toWhat happens toWhat happens to the air particlesthe air particlesthe air particlesthe air particles,,,, when sound travels through air?when sound travels through air?when sound travels through air?when sound travels through air?
A. Vibrate along the direction of wave propagation
B. Vibrate but not in any fixed direction
C. Vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation
D. None of the above
3333.... What is the amplitude of a wave?What is the amplitude of a wave?What is the amplitude of a wave?What is the amplitude of a wave?
A. The distance the wave moves in one second
B. The distance the wave moves in one time period of the wave
C. The maximum distance moved by medium particles on either side of mean position
D. None of the above
4444.... What is theWhat is theWhat is theWhat is the binding materialbinding materialbinding materialbinding material iiiin a mortarn a mortarn a mortarn a mortar used for constructing a wall?used for constructing a wall?used for constructing a wall?used for constructing a wall?
A. Cement
B. Sand
C. Cinder
D. None of the above
5555.... Where does tWhere does tWhere does tWhere does the temperature of a refrigerant gas ishe temperature of a refrigerant gas ishe temperature of a refrigerant gas ishe temperature of a refrigerant gas is highesthighesthighesthighest atatatat????
A. At the compressor discharge
B. At the compressor suction
C. In the expansion valve
D. None of the above
Answers: 1 (B), 2 (A), 3 (C), 4 (A), 5 (A)