OUR COURSE APPROACH
READ THE ROOM FIRST
InteriorFlowPro begins with observation before style choices. You look at room size, natural light, door swings, storage needs, and how people actually move through the space.
TEST LAYOUTS ON PAPER
Instead of moving heavy furniture by guesswork, the course uses simple floor plans, measurements, and clearance checks to compare seating areas, tables, beds, and storage zones.
COLORS AND MATERIALS
Practice includes mood boards, paint swatches, fabric textures, wood tones, and metal finishes so beginners can see what works together before buying decor or changing a room.
DESIGN PRACTICE BUILT AROUND REAL ROOMS
FUNCTION, FLOW, SCALE, COLOR, LIGHT
InteriorFlowPro treats interior design as a sequence of practical choices: measure the space, define the room function, check traffic paths, choose a focal point, test furniture scale, build a color palette, and review lighting layers. The goal is not to promise a perfect room, but to help beginners make calmer decisions with sketches, samples, photos, and small updates.
START WITH ONE ROOM
Bring a bedroom, living room, rental corner, or home office into focus by asking what to measure, photograph, sketch, and compare before the first design decision.

SELECTED STUDENT NOTES
WHAT PRACTICE HELPED CLARIFY
Measuring the room and sketching traffic paths helped me understand why my sofa placement felt awkward. The course made layout choices feel easier to check.

Mirei Tsukishiro
The mood board exercises helped me compare wall color, wood tone, and fabric texture before buying anything. I felt less rushed and more organized.
