Interior Designing Workbooks and Sketchbooks for Students of Interior Design

Students of interior design and interior architecture require some niche-specific workbooks throughout their study. Some of these books, which include interior design-specific sketchbooks, school project planners, mood-page portfolio journals, site-measurements logbooks, and even home design colouring books are important tools for the creative process.

Interior designers create functional and aesthetically pleasing indoor spaces that must meet their clients' needs and specifications. They create design concepts, draw plans, elevations, and sectional working drawings, search for furniture and furnishings that work with their concepts, and structure cost estimates for prospective clients. As a student, you are required to learn all these and tons of other stuff too. That is the multifaceted nature of the profession.

The following must-have workbooks and sketch/drawing books were created especially for students, freelancers, and beginner designers by professional interior designers who know exactly what's required to learn and excel in this high-flying lucrative sector of the building industry.


Space Planning Sketchbook for Interior Design Students - Room Layout Drawing Book

Learning how to plan the layout of an interior space is an important course in the study of interior design. Being an essential facet of interior design education, space planning requires a sketchbook cum notes writing journal that is created specifically for this purpose.
 
Space Planning Sketchbook for Students

 
Graph Grid Workbooks

Most design students require isometric, graph grid, and one-point room perspective grid workbooks to create their art and design concepts. With graphing sheets, the guidelines that appear like mesh patterns are used for plotting not only design concepts, stencils, and patterns, but data and function structures, building forms, drawing curves and circles, and architectural layouts. While grid workbooks are necessary for students' creative arts classroom and home assignments, they are also useful to artists, interior design professionals, and enthusiasts who have a feel for articulate art.


Student Lookbook for Interior Design Period Styles - Art Sketchbook for College Students (Hardcover)

Find your style. Learn how to apply it to your own unique conceptions. Add clippings of images and illustrations that inspire you. Sketch your concepts and do a write-up about your creations. Make this interior design student Lookbook display your creativity. Use it for art history class notes. Present it as a class project. Show it off to your future employers or clients as a portfolio collection of traditional and classic home styles.

 
Student Lookbook for Period Art Collections
 

Interior Design Student Portfolio and Imagery Board

Interior design students require a strong visual presence in the form of a well-crafted, professional-looking design and imagery portfolio where they can organize and unify their works in a way that optimally conveys creative talents and designing skills. A well-structured interior design portfolio journal will invariably prove traits of neatness, professionalism, and thoroughness without the designer having to utter a word.
 
Student Portfolio and Imagery Journal