Color Psychology in Interior Spaces
How different colors influence mood and perception. Learn which palettes work for kitchens, bedrooms, and workspaces.
Read MoreMaster color schemes, lighting design, and spatial planning at our Causeway Bay studios. Practical workshops for beginners and experienced designers.
Interior design isn’t just about making spaces look good — it’s about understanding how color, light, and layout affect how people feel and work. Our Causeway Bay studios combine theory with hands-on practice. You’ll work with real materials, experiment with lighting setups, and create designs you can actually use. Whether you’re starting fresh or deepening your skills, we’ve got courses that fit where you’re at.
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How different colors influence mood and perception. Learn which palettes work for kitchens, bedrooms, and workspaces.
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Understand task, ambient, and accent lighting. We’ll show you how to layer light for both beauty and practical everyday use.
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Step-by-step process for selecting complementary colors. Includes real examples and the tools professionals use to test combinations.
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Design techniques to make compact rooms feel larger. Learn how to use color and strategic lighting to expand visual space.
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No experience needed. We’ve got beginner courses that start with the absolute basics — color theory, light properties, spatial planning. If you’ve already done some design work, we’ve got intermediate and advanced workshops too. Most students are just people who want to understand how to make their spaces better.
Workshops mix theory with hands-on work. You’ll learn concepts in the morning, then spend the afternoon actually working with materials — paint samples, fabric swatches, lighting rigs. We’ve got a fully equipped studio space where you can test color combinations, experiment with different light sources, and see how changes affect a room. It’s not lectures — it’s working and learning at the same time.
Absolutely. That’s kind of the point. You’ll learn practical techniques you can use immediately — color selection methods, lighting layouts, space planning principles. Many students bring photos of their own spaces and work through design solutions during the course. We focus on skills that actually transfer to real projects.
The lighting workshops are very hands-on. You’ll work with actual light fixtures — pendant lights, wall sconces, floor lamps — in our studio space. We’ll show you how to layer different types of light, how color temperature affects a room’s feel, and how to solve common lighting problems. You’ll leave understanding not just theory, but how to actually set up lighting in a real space.