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The Design Key — Master Programme
1 of 12 courses toward the Master Programme. Every course counts.Every single course counts towards the full Master Programme.
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What You'll Learn
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Decide what the room must do before you furnish it
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Create separate zones without building a wall
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Make it work from studio flat to villa
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Fit a real office and a guest bed into a living room
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Plan any shared room so none of it sits empty
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Carry one story across the whole space
Four starting points — one method.
Who is this course for
Working designers
Put a repeatable method under the instinct you already have, and sharpen the process you use every day.
Aspiring designers
Build real professional skills from the ground up. No degree, no prior experience needed.
Project owners
Understand the process well enough to brief sharply, judge the work, and manage the people delivering it.
Homeowners
Approach your own space the way a professional would, and stop guessing on decisions that cost real money.
No credentials required. No experience assumed. Just a commitment to learn how design actually works — because the method is the same for all of you.
How to get the most from this course
Four steps to turn watching into doing.
Set up to work, not just watch
Have pen and paper beside you. This is a course you do, not one you passively watch — the method only sticks when you work it by hand.
Have pen and paper beside you. This is a course you do, not one you passively watch — the method only sticks when you work it by hand.
Take one module at a time
Each module is a complete idea. Work through one per sitting, finish its exercise before moving on, and let it settle rather than racing to the end.
Apply it to a real space as you go
Use your own home, a past project, or an imagined brief. Run each method on something real so it becomes a skill, not just notes.
Expect about a week, at your pace
Most people complete a course in around a week at a relaxed module-a-day rhythm — faster if you push, slower if you savour it. There's no clock; lifetime access means you set the speed.
See the actual work
Not slides. Not tips. These are real pages from inside the courses — the kind of professional documentation The Design Key teaches you to produce.
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The Brief
Every project begins by defining what it actually is. The Brief teaches the four-dimension framework that stops a project breaking down before it's finished — documented the way a working studio does it.
02
The Moodboard
The difference between a professional moodboard and a Pinterest board, made explicit. You learn to build a strategic visual document that directs a project — not a folder of images you happen to like.
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The Lighting
Light designed as a system, not chosen as a fixture. The Lighting teaches you to read how daylight enters a room hour by hour, and to plan an artificial scheme that works with it instead of fighting it.
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The Kitchen
Where the method meets millimetres. The Kitchen takes you into real fabrication-level decisions — joint placement, material limits, service coordination — the technical depth that separates a finished room from a styled one.
FAQ
What is "The Design Key"?
The Design Key is a series of professional methodology courses from Craft'n Build, each covering one core discipline of interior design — the Brief, the Mood Board, the Floor Plan, Lighting, the Kitchen, and more. It teaches how working designers actually think, plan and execute, through the same rigorous framework used in real practice. It's about method, not aesthetics or inspiration.
Who is this for?
Anyone who wants to learn professional interior design method, whatever their starting point — working designers, students and career-changers, homeowners approaching their own space properly, and project owners who need to brief and judge the work. No credentials or prior experience required. The method is the same for everyone.
What do I get, and how do I access it?
Everything is online and yours the moment you buy — instant access, no waiting, nothing shipped. You watch the course in your browser on any device and download the accompanying course material to keep. Access doesn't expire.
Is the course video, text, or both?
Both. Each course combines video lessons with a downloadable written guide and practical exercises, so you can watch, read, and work through the method by hand — which is how it's designed to be learned.
Do I need any experience or special software?
No. The courses assume no prior experience and no expensive software — just a willingness to work through the method. Where a tool is useful, the course shows you accessible options. The method matters more than the software.
How long do I have to complete a course?
As long as you like — access is for life, with no deadline. Most people work through a course in about a week at a relaxed module-a-day pace, faster if they push. You set the speed and can return to the material whenever you need it.
Do I get a certificate?
Yes. Complete any course and you earn a Certificate for that discipline. Complete all twelve and pass the final synthesis exam — which tests your ability to solve real problems across several disciplines at once — and you earn the Design Key Diploma, a credential that reflects mastery of the whole method, not just course completion.
What is "The Master Programme"?
The Master Programme is the full path: all twelve courses together, leading to the Design Key Diploma. You don't commit up front — every single course you take counts toward it. Start with one; the whole programme stays open to you.
Can I just buy one course, or do I have to take the whole series?
Start with a single course — most people do. There's no obligation to take more, but everything you complete counts toward the Master Programme and the Diploma, so a single course is also a first step if you decide to go further.
Do you offer a refund?
Yes — if a course isn't right for you, contact us and we'll make it right.
THE DESIGN KEY
About the Programme
Start with one course
Learn a complete discipline — the Brief, the Mood Board, a room — and earn its Certificate. One course is a real skill on its own.
Build toward the whole
Every course you complete counts toward the Master Programme. You're never starting over — always adding to the same path.
Earn the Diploma
Complete all twelve and pass the synthesis exam to earn the Design Key Diploma — proof you can integrate the whole method, not just finish the courses.
The Design Key Master Programme
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The Design Key — Master Programme
1 of 12 courses toward the Master Programme. Every course counts.Every single course counts towards the full Master Programme.
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The Design Key — The Living Area is a professional interior design course that teaches how to design the living room, dining room, home office, guest room, and any multipurpose space in a home as one coherent whole. It uses a function-first method: read how a household lives across the day, divide the space into working zones with or without walls, furnish for coexistence using smart and dual-use furniture, then finish and document the result to a professional standard. The course treats the apartment and the villa as one discipline at different scales, and covers everything from a small balcony to a generous terrace as an extension of the living space. It is six modules and thirty lessons with lifetime access, earning a Course Certificate toward The Design Key Master Programme.
The living area is the only room most homes cannot define by a single purpose. A kitchen cooks. A bathroom washes. The living area lives — and living, for most households, means doing many things in one place: gathering and retreating, eating and working, hosting friends on a Saturday and taking a video call on a Tuesday morning. The skill this course teaches is not decoration. It is designing for coexistence: making several functions share one space without any of them suffering for it.
Most living-area failures are not failures of taste. They are rooms that were furnished before they were planned — arranged for a single magazine scene instead of a full day of real use. A sofa is placed, a television mounted, a table bought, and only later does anyone ask where the morning light falls, how people move through the room, or where the laptop will go when the working day begins. This course reverses that order. You begin with how the household actually lives, and you let function drive every decision that follows.
The method moves in a deliberate sequence. You survey the existing space — its light, structure, services, and access to any outdoor area. You build a living brief from the activities that must coexist and the way they shift across the day and week. You zone the space, dividing it into distinct areas for living, dining, working, and guests, using circulation, sightlines, levels, lighting, and furniture as dividers rather than always reaching for walls. You furnish for coexistence, getting scale and clearances right and resolving the modern home's hardest problem: embedding a genuine home office and an overnight guest into the room people live in, through smart, convertible, dual-use furniture that serves both jobs without compromising either. You carry a coherent material, light, and color story across every zone. And you document and present the result so a client and a contractor read it the same way.
Because the living area takes so many forms, the course is deliberately broad. It covers the living room, the combined living-and-dining room, the separate dining room, the dedicated guest room, the embedded home office, and the true flex room that shifts between guest, office, and hobby use. It is the course that catches every shared and multipurpose space the rest of the series does not — so that no room in the home is left without a method.
It also treats scale as a variable rather than a different problem. The same principles apply whether you are compressing every function into one apartment room or distributing them across a villa with rooms to spare; the apartment simply forces the dual-use thinking the villa can afford to relax. And it treats the balcony and the terrace as part of the room — extensions of the living space to be aligned, connected, and designed, not left over.
By the end, you can take any social or multipurpose space, at any scale, and design it as a coherent, livable whole — and document it to a standard you can hand to a client or a builder. The Living Area sits in the Rooms layer of The Design Key and earns a Course Certificate counting toward the Master Programme.
Six modules. Thirty lessons. Lifetime access. One method you apply to every shared space that follows.



