A Guide to Interior Design Schools
December 21st, 2007 | by admin |
The first interior design schools taught much from self-learned experience. Possibly the first people to make the foray into interior designing were the Egyptians who, showing that same creative drive that still possesses designers and decorators today, got tired of their plain mud hut walls and decided to liven them up by decorating them with murals, animal skins and various types of pottery and sculpture. The Greeks and Romans carried this into their own cultures, with both peoples reflecting their pride in their heritage through the design of their buildings, homes and monuments, examples of which have survived and carried that message down through the years to later generations.