Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Interior Design Psychology for Home Makeovers College Course

February 11, 2006 9 AM - 1 PM Mt. San Jacinto College

Menifee Valley Campus

Create a home for happy living. Explore new interior design ideas based on how psychology helps you choose interior design details. Avoid costly mistakes in room makeovers. Learn how to use color psychology and the four other design elements that compose a home for happiness. Discover how to get the designer look on a budget. You'll be on your way to a complete change of thought about your home environment and how to makeover your home!

"I wish I learned all this before we bought our first house 25 years ago and before we had our children. Not only would our homes be more harmonious, but so would our lives together. It's amazing to learn how colors, lighting, sounds, and patterns affect us so deeply." -Angela Pederson, Palm Desert. California

* Discover how your home's design details influence your emotions.
* Learn the basics of interior design elements and how your choice of color and patterns affects your feelings.
* Topics covered include the applications of lighting, colors, patterns, furnishings, textures, and finishes along with the underlying psychological consequences.
* Become skilled at making the right choices to achieve your ultimate dream home without spending a fortune.

Jeanette Fisher, author of Home Staging for Top-Dollar Sales, Doghouse to Dollhouse for Dollars: Using Design Psychology to Increase Real Estate Profits, Joy to the Home: Residential Design Psychology for Happiness and Well-Being, and other books, has researched the effects of environment on emotions for over 15 years. Jeanette teaches Design Psychology and real estate investing.

Call Mt Jacinto College to register 951-487-6752 ext. 1700, 1701 or 1702
or go to the classroom Room 1013B a few minutes early.

Section # 9057

For more information, go to Joy to the Home

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