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Interior Design in Turkey: Creating Spaces

Four-year interior space design program — from concept to realization.

01 Jan 2025
Turkey

Interior design in Turkey is the art of creating spaces that inspire, are functional, and reflect the individuality of their inhabitants. The four-year program prepares specialists capable of transforming any space — from cozy apartments to large-scale commercial projects.

About the Program

Students learn composition principles, history of styles, ergonomics, and modern design technologies, while working on real projects. Turkey with its rich architectural heritage and dynamically developing real estate market is the ideal place to study interior design.

Graduates of the program work in design studios, architectural bureaus, development companies, and create their own brands. From the first days of study, students immerse in a creative environment where theory becomes real projects.

The program covers everything from hand sketching to 3D modeling, while elective courses allow specialization in residential, commercial, or exhibition design.

Who is this specialty for?

This specialty is for you if you:

See beauty in spaces

Notice how light, color, and form affect room atmosphere, and dream of creating harmonious interiors.

Creative thinking

Love generating ideas, experimenting with materials, and finding non-standard solutions for each project.

Attention to detail

Understand that in interiors every detail matters — from hardware to fabric texture.

Enjoy working with people

Ready to listen to clients, understand their needs, and bring their dreams to reality.

Curriculum

The interior design program in Turkey is a journey from the basics of visual art to professional mastery in space creation. Over four years, students master the full design cycle — from concept to realization.

Year 1 — Foundation of the Profession

  • Introduction to Interior Design — principles of space organization
  • Art and Architecture History — understanding styles and eras
  • Drawing and Sketching — visual thinking skills
  • 3D Modeling Basics — SketchUp, 3ds Max

Years 2-3 — Skill Development

  • Residential Interior Design — creating comfortable living spaces
  • Commercial Design — offices, restaurants, and hotels
  • Materials and Lighting — textures, finishes, and lighting solutions
  • Ergonomics — human proportions and comfort
  • Project Documentation — drawings and specifications

Year 4 — Specialization

  • Elective Courses — residential, commercial, or exhibition design
  • Internships — practice in design studios and architectural bureaus
  • Diploma Project — comprehensive project for portfolio

Career Prospects

Graduates of the interior design program in Turkey discover diverse career paths in a fast-growing industry. Skills in creating functional and aesthetic spaces are in demand in residential and commercial sectors.

  • Interior Designer — concepts and projects for residential and commercial spaces. Salary: $40,000–80,000 per year
  • Commercial Space Designer — specialization in offices, restaurants, hotels, and shopping centers. Salary: $50,000–95,000 per year
  • Interior Visualizer — creating photorealistic project images for client presentations. Salary: $45,000–85,000 per year
  • Furniture Designer — developing unique interior items for production or custom orders. Salary: $40,000–75,000 per year
  • Design Director — leading design teams and managing complex projects. Salary: $60,000–120,000 per year

Student Life

Student life for future interior designers in Turkey is an immersion in creative atmosphere where every day brings new inspiration. Beyond the classroom, a world of professional opportunities opens.

  • Design Competitions — participating in international design awards and exhibitions
  • Industry Conferences — lectures from famous designers and workshops
  • Design Club — space for exchanging ideas and collaborative projects
  • Internships — practice in design studios, architectural bureaus, and development companies

Interesting Fact

Interior design as a profession emerged in the early 20th century when architects began specializing in creating interior spaces. Today it's a multi-billion dollar industry that shapes how we live and work.

Turkey with its blend of Ottoman, Byzantine, and modern architectural traditions offers unique opportunities for interior designers to work with diverse styles and create spaces that bridge cultural heritage with contemporary needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic drawing skills are helpful but not required. The first year includes courses on drawing and sketching to develop visual thinking.
Students learn SketchUp, 3ds Max, AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Suite for visualization and documentation.
Graduates work in design studios, architectural firms, development companies, or start their own design businesses.
Yes, portfolio is essential for employment. Throughout the program, students build a professional collection of their best work.