24/03/2026
Teaching design is not just about showing students how to make spaces look beautiful. It is about training them to understand how spaces actually work.
A professional young designer must learn to think beyond decoration and begin to see design as a combination of art, science, architecture, and even engineering.
Every space has logic. Every decision has impact.
Good design is not only aesthetic , it is functional, safe, and based on how humans experience space. It is about how people move, feel, breathe, and interact within an environment.
When I teach, I emphasize this shift in thinking:
Design is not surface-level creativity. It is problem-solving with structure and intention.
Students must learn to:
Analyze spatial flow before choosing materials
Understand proportion, scale, and human movement
Balance beauty with safety and usability
–Create environments that serve real human needs
A well-designed space should work before it impresses.
That is the standard we are building at House of Abigail Interior Design Academy ,designers who think deeply, design intentionally, and deliver value through every space they create