This past April, graduate students in the online MA in Interior Design program had opportunities to engage in two immersive learning experiences that provided exposure to the professional world of interior design.
The first event took students to Beth Krupa Interiors, LLC, a Greenwich-based firm led by program alumna Beth Krupa. During the visit, students attended a seminar offering a behind-the-scenes look at the interior design industry. The event allowed students to network and gain invaluable insights from experienced professionals.
“Beth provides a wonderful opportunity for students to see how a successful interior design practice operates,” said program director Robert A. Hardy, ASID, IDEC, NCIDQ. “Her ability to balance the creative, intuitive design process with meticulous planning and execution is invaluable for our students.”
One of the highlights of the seminar, according to student Audrey Moore McNichols, was gaining a deeper understanding of the financial aspects of the profession. “Learning about the level of detail involved in budget planning and how to ensure realistic cost tracking was incredibly insightful,” she said.
Later in the month, students participated in a day-long showroom tour at the New York Design Center. Hosted by Carol Brewer Interiors, the tour exposed students to some of the most renowned design showrooms in the industry.