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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • The list of interior design software seems never-ending and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. So I’m going to narrow this list down and show you which interior design software designers actually use. For ease, I’ve divided this interior design software review into two categories: beginners and advanced. This is because you don’t necessarily need all of them - especially if you’re a beginner. I review the interior design software for both Mac and Windows / PC computers.
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Komentáře • 188

  • @UlaBurgiel1
    @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +26

    Here's your FREE training: ulaburgiel.krtra.com/t/vA3bcmlS9DdT

    • @ziaullah0077
      @ziaullah0077 Před 2 lety +1

      hello mam hope you are doing well can i get monthly subscribtion

    • @indupathak2054
      @indupathak2054 Před 2 lety

      [ MODEUL - 1]

    • @user-zc9zt2vl5s
      @user-zc9zt2vl5s Před 9 měsíci

      What are some of the top apps for floor planning? I want to buy new furniture for my living room, but need a quick and easy way to be able to quickly layout different type of furniture to see how they will fit inside the room. Any recommendations?

  • @Tokomak_5
    @Tokomak_5 Před 2 lety +10

    6:24 I replaced AutoCAD with Rhino. I do all the 2D and 3D modelling straight in Rhino. If you are serious about desigh Grasshopper it's a must.

  • @yvsha93
    @yvsha93 Před rokem +7

    I’m one of the people who bought your beginner class and will start on it ASAP cause I got the feeling I could learn a lot from you. You have an easy way of explaining the details. I can’t wait to start the class.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      Very kind of you to say thank you. Enjoy the course!

  • @Az0930782110
    @Az0930782110 Před 2 lety +20

    Very useful tips. But with interior renders, now it's possible to create super realistic visuals if you know what you're doing plus having a very powerful laptop/ desktop helps a lot. With that there's also live 3D rendering (V-Ray), and if you're doing a presentation with your client you can maximise this tool to help them see it in perspective of how your ideas look for their understanding. Love your content! Keep it up.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 2 lety +19

      Hi Zinat, it’s always great to hear about another designer’s workflow and what’s working for you. You’re absolutely right that super realistic visuals require knowing what you’re doing and a very powerful computer. The majority of designers I know (myself included) prefer to outsource these and use them only in the later stages of design. In my experience, clients react much better (and sign the designs off quicker) to hand drawn sketches, finishes boards and moodboards as opposed to 3D visuals. - especially in the early concept stage.
      The live 360 walk around computer visuals you mentioned (I think it’s what you mean) can also be useful. When they became ‘the new big thing’ several years ago we experimented with them (in the London design studio I worked at) while presenting to clients but I still think it’s more of a gimmick; although probably more helpful in architects’ offices. I also think we as designers are more excited by the 360 visuals than the clients and sometimes it can actually encourage the clients to postpone their decisions and change their minds more often. However everyone will have a different experience with this and you should always do what works best for you.
      Thank you for your insightful comment and I’m so glad you like the tips I’m sharing.
      Ula

    • @johnmichaels4330
      @johnmichaels4330 Před rokem

      @@UlaBurgiel1 I know here in Texas people love the 3d walk through on a computer. It really helps them see the vision.

    • @evrengunsel5004
      @evrengunsel5004 Před rokem

      hi what software do you suggest. I am a begginer, so do not have big budget .

  • @cariluadrian2959
    @cariluadrian2959 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ula, Thank you so much!! Your information regarding tools that are needed as a designer has helped me tremendously. You make it very easy to understand, unlike some of the other youtubers I have watched. cheers!

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 6 měsíci

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching.

  • @mikolwashington5526
    @mikolwashington5526 Před 4 měsíci

    Ula, you're someone I trust and an opinion I actively search for. You're teaching me so much. Thank you, sis

  • @RobertBarber-jn4kq
    @RobertBarber-jn4kq Před rokem +10

    Hi Ula , I'm Rob B. I have been in the housing market in one way or another. I just opened a design company. I do cabinets, flooring countertops, furniture. What I'm looking to do is take a picture of a room or home somehow in 2 or 3d design and show my clients how they can change and update. I have a passion for this as I have done a lot in this arena. So my question to you is how do I get going on what I need do move forward . Thank you so much

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem +1

      Maybe there is a type of software or app that can accommodate your request but unfortunately I don't know of any as of yet that doesn't require manual modelling.

    • @premjangid1162
      @premjangid1162 Před rokem

      ​@@UlaBurgiel1 hi madam, I need your help.

    • @snake1581
      @snake1581 Před rokem

      You can model it manually or you can use Ai but Ai will update it into what it wants not exactly what you want

  • @ROHESHful
    @ROHESHful Před 2 lety +2

    I love your videos about interior designing....AND WILL get following you throughout my Interior Designing.

  • @mgmlive13
    @mgmlive13 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for posting this! I can not seem to advance in this industry or even be considered for a position without advanced Revit knowledge. It seems like every firm in my area is asking for Revit skills.

  • @harisalkhufet4311
    @harisalkhufet4311 Před rokem +2

    What if i just wanted to have a small project to personally design my new constructed home? Which software would best suited for me for fast pace learning and ease of use?

  • @conormcguinnessbscmaidi2261

    Excellent video, very professional, well put together and researched, all info is true. Ove - Interior architect/design/branding and Lecturing of. Well done Ula, I really enjoyed. Keep them coming.

  • @GingerRivadeneira-vz1sy
    @GingerRivadeneira-vz1sy Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your great content! Do you have any opinion on ENSCAPE software?

  • @jmdev31584
    @jmdev31584 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Excellent video. Thank you!!

  • @vanessainteriores
    @vanessainteriores Před 5 měsíci

    Hello! I'm a interior design student from Brazil and i liked your video, I'm studying more software like your told and i will study others more.Thanks for the video

  • @malikto1
    @malikto1 Před rokem +2

    Have you ever looked at Chief Architect? I've used it for years and it has decent 3D with rendering.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      No I can't say that I have. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ZanderMacAllister
    @ZanderMacAllister Před 4 měsíci

    I have a question Ula. Please and Thank You! When you outsource a full 3D render with several perspectives and beauty shots approximately how much do the 3d artists charge that you contract with? I am truly curious about the price ranges that are generally used.

  • @voderr
    @voderr Před rokem +2

    Hey, what about ArchiCAD?

  • @Patrickton88
    @Patrickton88 Před 2 lety +1

    Great. Thanks for your advice. I 'll try first with photo shop and CAD. I like design.

  • @ARQUIVAS
    @ARQUIVAS Před rokem +8

    Nice video, Interestingly enough I use a software that you didn't mention there, Archicad, I do everything that you mentioned of the process of design, from mood board to finish technical and detailed plans and 3d views, expect for the Photoshop part. But even budgeting and preparing the presentation. The render is not super realistic (but it has a technical illustration render that looks like hand draw), but good enough for some presentation, and you can always use a plugin like enscape for a very easy to use realistic render engine. Anyways, that's my 2 cents, Thanks for the videos.

  • @clearedgeinteriorsbranding2489

    SIMPLE & POWERFUL PRESENTATION ....

  • @Ellamathew29
    @Ellamathew29 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you alot.
    I really appreciate you for helping us to understand many things.
    I love you 💋

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety

      I’m glad my videos are helpful to you! You’re welcome Ella.

  • @jailsonmoeda4906
    @jailsonmoeda4906 Před 2 lety +1

    you should take a look at the archicad

  • @a.okarzoun9194
    @a.okarzoun9194 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you very much for the great explanation

  • @sanjaysuthar1153
    @sanjaysuthar1153 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you ma'am.. can u suggest me which PC 🖥 is best for software designers

  • @anushkasharma1127
    @anushkasharma1127 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so muchi for this free help 💜💜

  • @jchoinyc
    @jchoinyc Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi Ula! Do you teach sketching in the beginner or professional design course?

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi,
      In my Beginner Interior Design Course you are taught how to draw 2D Floorplans and elevations by hand.
      Incidentally, in my Sketching Masterclass you get taught how to draw 3D views of rooms from 2D elevations (to scale).

  • @alagulhalacoglu7603
    @alagulhalacoglu7603 Před 2 lety +1

    It is important that the places we spend time in feel comfortable and professionals are my preferred choice for interior design.

  • @aqdaskhaja8293
    @aqdaskhaja8293 Před rokem

    You have very easy way to explain...I know how to work with autocad ,sketchup , and PowerPoint .which program I need to continue my lessons with you??...Will you please help me..thanks

  • @freshflicks1601
    @freshflicks1601 Před 3 měsíci

    do i need to know how to draw on paper good like this to become an interior designer?

  • @smearchitecture4412
    @smearchitecture4412 Před rokem +1

    Such great tips. Thank you!

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      You are so welcome, I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @vaishnaviuttam9930
    @vaishnaviuttam9930 Před rokem +1

    hello! mam thank you for making such amazing video, I learned so much. interior designing is my passion , and I luv to do designing , sketching. your videos is very helpful.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      You are most welcome. Thank you for commenting!

  • @gregorybolivar5712
    @gregorybolivar5712 Před 2 lety

    Very knowledgeable...🤓... Any gaming PC Desktop...combination is best for those into 3D modeling...Hdd-1 Tb...PCU- any I7 intel...or Ryzen 7 AMD.. Graphic card- Any 2000 series Nvidia or it competition from Radion graphic... Also... laptops are for 2D presentation... still capable of running most of your needed programs... 🤓

  • @user-qq8cz2vq6j
    @user-qq8cz2vq6j Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video, but still, I would like to hear more about the Archicad.

    • @rosstambo2358
      @rosstambo2358 Před rokem

      Archicad is not mentioned, due to the aggressive marketing campaign of Autodesk Revit, which very often creeps into many video publications, posts and news

  • @muhammedyaseen7741
    @muhammedyaseen7741 Před rokem +1

    Nice presentation and informative

  • @thedcgirl202
    @thedcgirl202 Před rokem

    Excellent video! What are your thoughts on using Morpholio as a beginner?

  • @naveenkadiri5998
    @naveenkadiri5998 Před 2 lety

    Please explain how to presentation drawings in costumers and how to give detailing drawing in engineers, and which software use detailing drawing. Please give me suggestions.

  • @yasirmangi1214
    @yasirmangi1214 Před rokem +1

    After joining interior classes can i get certificate or not when i complete course?

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      Once completed, you receive a certificate of completion yes.

  • @murekateteasha8022
    @murekateteasha8022 Před 2 lety +2

    So interesting and I really like it but problem is how can I without computer 😩 an idea another way that can help me to know more and to improve thank you

    • @kyers9817
      @kyers9817 Před 2 lety

      Your comment touched me. When I first started out I only provided clients with hand sketch and watercolour visuals, didn't use a computer. These are skills you can practise and master. Few designers have these skills now so you would stand out and be unique. Might be worth considering? Good luck! 👍

  • @georgiagaliatsatou1013
    @georgiagaliatsatou1013 Před 3 lety +1

    I learn it and then I realize that as interior designer I didn't need it.
    Thank you for sharing

  • @c-note4146
    @c-note4146 Před rokem

    I have a question: what is the professional title of the person or team who has the powerful machines to do the 3D renders from the files you send them when you outsource that part of your project?

  • @kathyagassi1225
    @kathyagassi1225 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Ula ❤️

  • @hakimmaghnem6288
    @hakimmaghnem6288 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey ula first of all I want to say thank you
    I have purchased your bigainer course and it's really helpful.
    Unfortunately it doesn't show how to use Photoshop to color the sketching.
    If you can you makes a video about it
    It would be great.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Hakim, it’s great to have you on board! Have you had a chance to look at the lessons about adding colour to your plans in the chapter “Advancing Your Skills”? It’s where I show how to add colours/textures to your drawings in Photoshop.

    • @hakimmaghnem6288
      @hakimmaghnem6288 Před 3 lety +1

      @@UlaBurgiel1
      Yes and it was well explained but when it comes to sketches
      It gets a little bit harder i mean you need more tools I guess not like the floorplans when you can just add finishes or something like that.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +2

      Are you referring to three dimensional sketches that I teach in my Sketching Masterclass? ulaburgiel.kartra.com/page/sketching-masterclass

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +1

      Colouring three dimensional sketches is strictly connected to the way they’re constructed in the first place, that’s why I’ll be upgrading my Sketching Masterclass in the near future (watch this space!).
      In the meantime feel free to drop me an email to info@ulaburgiel.com from your email address you’re registered for the course so I can send you some basic tips how to start experimenting with this in Photoshop.

    • @hakimmaghnem6288
      @hakimmaghnem6288 Před 3 lety

      @@UlaBurgiel1 ohhh thank you so much that would be really lovely from you.
      Consider it done ✅
      I'll be looking forward to your response 😊.

  • @bourhou
    @bourhou Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the information Regards

  • @vialwilps9782
    @vialwilps9782 Před 2 lety +1

    0:25 could someone help me with the word, “to ? the work”? Thx

  • @danaduesenberg8515
    @danaduesenberg8515 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for giving me my spirit back.

  • @mensahmen9996
    @mensahmen9996 Před rokem +1

    Great job

  • @thefunfits4638
    @thefunfits4638 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey @Ula Burgiel mam I so lucky that I find you in the CZcams. The videos you upload it's really helps me a lot. I also want to become a interor designer like you... Can you tell me that what is the minimum age needed to join your beginniners course. 😇. Love you❤ mam.. 😇.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 2 lety +1

      Even though there are no age restrictions with my course, if you're not of adult age it's best to discuss enrolling with your parents/guardian.
      Thank you for comment and I'm glad you've found me on CZcams!

  • @queenwinning
    @queenwinning Před rokem

    Is it worth going to college for a CAD degree to add to my Interior design certification? I wanted to avoid college loans, but I have no clue where to start my ID career. 😊

  • @SkyhighConstruction
    @SkyhighConstruction Před 6 měsíci

    I am using autocad and 3dsmax

  • @miathefunnyone
    @miathefunnyone Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the video❤ now I use aihouse as it runs well on my regular laptop has super realistic renders. online softwares are easy to use and affordable...

  • @theharshchhari
    @theharshchhari Před rokem +1

    Amazing video

  • @Mo.hrrn.49
    @Mo.hrrn.49 Před rokem

    Nice Video , I'm just try to say that Blender are open source it's completely free 😉, Good luck

  • @danzzy4u
    @danzzy4u Před rokem

    Is Autodesk Maya useful for interior design or I have learn another one?

  • @onyebuchijames355
    @onyebuchijames355 Před 5 měsíci

    Is autocad students version good for interior designing

  • @lindasmith1921
    @lindasmith1921 Před 3 lety +2

    I enjoyed this video! Thank you so much for sharing this information with us! I'm not computer savvy at ALL but I'm willing to put in the work to learn but are the software step by step? I don't want to purchase a software that I don't have the support I need if I run into trouble

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Linda,
      best to check out the specific software's website and customer support options they offer. Otherwise, I teach software step by step in my courses: Photoshop in the Beginner Interior Design Course and Photoshop, AutoCAD, InDesign in my Professional Interior Design Course ulaburgiel.kartra.com/page/all-courses (you'd need to purchase the software separately and install it on your computer beforehand).
      Thank you for your comment and I'm so glad to read you enjoyed the video!

    • @lindasmith1921
      @lindasmith1921 Před 3 lety

      @@UlaBurgiel1Thank you for the advice, just to have someone in your corner means alot !👍🏾

    • @MastiffMike1
      @MastiffMike1 Před 3 lety +5

      [Crud, meant to reply but posted it elsewhere - here's a copy/paste of what I wrote]
      Linda there are TONS of free tutorials and help to learn pretty much any software. The more widely used the software, the more help/tutorials/etc there are. Photoshop for instance is very widely used and there are literally tens of thousands of free tutorials on using it. Using just CZcams video tutorials and playing with Photoshop, I taught myselfuite easily.
      As for AutoCAD, there are lots of resources to learn from, however sometimes things are version specific so it can be a little annoying. I've been using (full) AutoCAD since R11 (back on DOS, pre-windows!) and currently use AutoCAD Architecture (so not the LT version). The basics of how to use AutoCAD can be taught to someone in 6-8 hours (I've done it with multiple employees I've hired that had zero CAD experience). IMO it's easy to learn/teach how to use the software, it's a much harder thing to learn/teach WHAT to draw. I suggest learning good fundamentals of good technical drawings (books by Francis D.K. Ching are AMAZING!).
      Another tip I'd suggest is getting a hold of as many samples/examples of the types of work you want to learn as possible. This would be especially helpful if you can get examples dwg (AutoCD) and psd (Photoshop) files, as they'd contain reuseable info/items (layers, blocks, patterns, hatches, dimension styles, fonts, titleblock, etc.)
      In CAD for instance, I always have my staff start a new project with a file from a similar past project and that removes a lot of the struggle with learning/using the software. For instance, you don't need to know how to create a dimension style to your company standards if there are already ones in the file (in the long run, it's best if you do know how to create everything - but when starting out IMO it's more important to become productive first, and then expand your knowledge as you can while you're doing paying work. So rather than have to create a new dimension style, just copy one already in the file to where you want it and modify the endpoint locations as necessary. Same goes for almost every aspect of CAD, which is why it's so much faster than hand drafting plans! For space planning I tend to re-use the same 50 or so furniture blocks, and they're inside my file from the start (I also have built up a library of a ton more blocks that I use much less frequently - but there's no sense in redrawing something that you already drew in the past, just copy and paste it!)
      Also important to note: AutoCAD LT (and the full version) is FREE for students! You don't have to be in a program/major that requires it, you just need to be a student with valid student ID and you can use an "Educational Copy" to play with (not for paying work though, you'll want the non-educational version for that!)
      MY suggestion for learning software would be:
      #0 - Learn WHAT you should be drawing/detailing, how it's done, and why it's done the way it is. The basics of things like lineweights, material representation, scales, elevations, detail drawings, sections, etc. should be learned FIRST. If you know that, then you can use that knowledge with any medium, be it pencil on paper, CAD, Photoshop, 3D modelling, etc. Lots of ways to gain this knowledge but if I was to recommend just one book, I'd probably suggest "Architectural Graphics" by Francis D.K. Ching (his book "Architecture: Form - Space & Order" would compliment that one well). It covers everything from tools, lettering, lineweights, scales, templates, presentations, etc. It's been around now for more than 45 years and I'd bet (in the US at least) well over 50% of all Architects, Drafters, Engineers, and Interior Designers have at least 1 of his books (I have 5). They are pretty readily available used so they're not overly expensive that way
      #1 Photoshop - It can do so many things from photo editing to drawing, coloring, board layouts, etc. There's also more resources for PS than the other recommended software. If the cost of Photoshop is too much, then I recommend downloading GIMP (it's free!) and learning it. While not an exact clone of Photoshop, it's similar enough that most of the day-to-day tasks are the same and tutorials for Photoshop will help you understand how to do it in GIMP too (though, there are differences so it won't be 100% similar).
      #2 AutoCAD LT - I use full AutoCAD but then I use it for the 3D aspects because it make my work easier than the strictly 2D limit of LT. However, as Ula pointed out, you don't really need AutoCAD's 3D for interior design (my work is new construction and remodels of residential and hospitality buildings, so I do the architectural design side of things, not the interior design aspects). Lots of resources for learning the basics of AutoCAD and lots of sources for free blocks and samples (though quality and dimensions vary, so not everything you find is worth using).
      Ula talks about In Design (also by Adobe, the company that makes Photoshop) but I don't know if it's really that important unless you're going to work for a large firm or you're going to do proposals in print. For basic board layouts and presentations (especially to small groups of clients, like homeowners) I think Photoshop is sufficient.
      Hardware wise, a decent computer is important (I suggest Windows, but Mac will do if that's what you have). Unless you're doing 3D work yourself, or you're doing large files (OR 3D) in Photoshop, a reasonable (less than 3 years old?) computer will do.
      Ula didn't mention it but I'd highly recommend a printer capable of tabloid (11x17) size scanning and printing. Over the years I've had a few (HP, Canon, Brother, Epson) and you'll use it to scan hand drawings to your computer for emailing, Photoshop editing, archiving, etc. Also, being able to print out on 11"x17" sheets is large enough to be able to hand color for presentations. A plotter isn't necessary (I got rid of one of mine since I rarely used it - though once a year or so i miss it's ability to scan 36" wide sheets). I still have an HP plotter but rarely use it and or interior design work it's be even less useful.
      Desk - You'll definitely want a decent size work surface! It doesn't need to be anything fancy as long as it's smooth. I use a drafting table I got for my 14th birthday (though I've replaced the top a couples times over the years and added/removed a parallel rule, side trays, etc.) If it tilts that can make it more comfortable to use for hours on end, but isn't necessary if money is tight. That said, you probably can get something used for free/cheap if you ask around and aren't in a hurry (I've gotten lots of flat files and other tools be just letting people know I'm interested - especially retiring Architects usually have lots of great stuff they're happy to see continue to get used!)
      OK, that's probably enough unsolicited advice for now! Good luck!

    • @lindasmith1921
      @lindasmith1921 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MastiffMike1 Thank you for the advice, you I appreciate it! You let me know what I will be face with and what I need to do on my end. Never think it's too much information, I appreciate you took the time out!👍🏾

    • @PepperDeVillle
      @PepperDeVillle Před 2 lety +1

      @@MastiffMike1 That was really helpful advice. I am not a professional designer; I just want to do some design for the little house I bought, so I just want to do a one-off project. But I am an electrical engineer, and your writing not only gave me some good ideas, but also helped me realize that if I sit and think about what I ultimately want to do, I might find some overlap in my profession with these design tools. I’m not a design engineer, but I could easily find opportunity to do some design stuff at work and get into it there a little bit.

  • @jerrymanuel6729
    @jerrymanuel6729 Před rokem

    Hi ula are you using lumion can use also in interior design.

  • @yangetyenae1012
    @yangetyenae1012 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello there
    I am called yared I have a Bcs in Civil engineering and am really interested in interior design But I have now idea where can I start so please I need your help.
    With respect !!

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety

      Hi Yared,
      My Beginner Interior Design Course is specifically designed for people like you who are passionate about interior design but have no idea where to start. Check out the details of the course and my student stories here:
      ulaburgiel.kartra.com/page/beginner-interior-design-course

  • @stanleymutisya3416
    @stanleymutisya3416 Před 2 lety

    am I student aspiring to do interior design as a career and hopeful join a good interior design farm outside Kenya thanks for the tips

  • @SahhilVats
    @SahhilVats Před 2 lety

    I want to design my room please suggest me some software so i can easily design my room by clicking a pic of my room and import into a software so that i can make changes in my room

  • @oanhluong7051
    @oanhluong7051 Před 2 lety

    May you send me the software link so that I can purchase for my house?

  • @krishnachoudhary1158
    @krishnachoudhary1158 Před 2 lety

    Can we work under interior design firm before going into education for some practical knowledge ?

  • @aditiranjan411
    @aditiranjan411 Před 3 lety

    thank you for this.. i really look up to you!!

  • @user-wi6hg3zo7z
    @user-wi6hg3zo7z Před 3 lety +2

    you look like a star,beautiful and talent.

  • @user-dz7tj7te9e
    @user-dz7tj7te9e Před rokem

    can i use archcade 20 also as a interior designer software

  • @elifmemisoglu4204
    @elifmemisoglu4204 Před 2 lety +3

    Ula thank you for your videos. I just started my design business in NY, my background has been a graphic designer in corporate setting within digital and entertainment industry.
    I have a few questions
    My floor plans are currently done in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Is the learning curve easier for autocad LT with this background?
    I’m afraid to label myself as a interior designer due to state laws. What are other titles that can be used without the license?
    I have heard of decorator but it sounds so lame to me. Maybe “design and interiors” is broad enough with my company name.
    Thank you

  • @gochurra5702
    @gochurra5702 Před 2 lety

    Thank you a lot!

  • @mohaddesehqorbani4081
    @mohaddesehqorbani4081 Před 3 lety

    Perfect thanks for information 😍

  • @ninatucci
    @ninatucci Před 2 lety

    Hi Ula! I'd like to do your Autocad Course for Interior Design, but I didn't find it on your website. Where can I find it? Thank you

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 2 lety

      Hi Nina, I teach AutoCAD as part of my Professional Interior Design Course here: ulaburgiel.kartra.com/page/professional-interior-design-course It would be great to see you on board!

  • @sunshine_2000
    @sunshine_2000 Před 2 lety

    Hey Ula, what is the size of the wall?

  • @elinadiaz6595
    @elinadiaz6595 Před rokem

    Can you do a video of how to search for 3d artists?

  • @namevillain4457
    @namevillain4457 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks ma'am

  • @adinmaonyinyechijoy2791

    I love you,you making my dream come true 💜💖

  • @thaboseane502
    @thaboseane502 Před rokem

    Lumion is the best. Its quick and easy and gives profesional looking results.

  • @edgardobautista5424
    @edgardobautista5424 Před rokem

    Love it.

  • @agatasyta3266
    @agatasyta3266 Před rokem +1

    Amazing content

  • @ramlalisan1010
    @ramlalisan1010 Před 2 lety

    hi i am from PH, i've been trying to make my own design of my dreamhouse, i hope you can help me make it more interesting. really looking forward for your response. thanks

  • @princessdhithi912
    @princessdhithi912 Před 2 lety

    I want to learn interior design in London, could you help me

  • @margarethenry693
    @margarethenry693 Před rokem

    I registered your online training 2021 January never got to complete it due to covid I was very ill but u took it off after a year that was Dec 2021 I had no time to complete it can u kindly get intouch with me

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      Hi Margaret, please send me an email to info@ulaburgiel.com with your order number and we'll look into it. Thank you.

    • @margarethenry693
      @margarethenry693 Před rokem

      @@UlaBurgiel1 thanks

  • @jimmyfavereau
    @jimmyfavereau Před 2 lety +1

  • @sayantaroy9640
    @sayantaroy9640 Před 3 lety +1

    I learned autocad, 3ds max and vray☺

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +2

      Well done, that’s a great skillset to have!

    • @sayantaroy9640
      @sayantaroy9640 Před 3 lety

      @@UlaBurgiel1 I just wanna know is there a huge differences between autocad and autocad Lt?

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +2

      From what I know LT doesn’t have the 3D option (which I’ve never used anyway). The 3D option can sometimes even be annoying as it causes problems with the snapping feature in 2D. I personally prefer LT. However please do check their website for precise details.

    • @sayantaroy9640
      @sayantaroy9640 Před 3 lety +2

      @@UlaBurgiel1 yeah right i tried 3d in autocad and that's really frustrating

  • @CM-sj9pb
    @CM-sj9pb Před rokem

    Ula where are you from?

  • @stanleymutisya3416
    @stanleymutisya3416 Před 2 lety

    what do you mean by outsourcing

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před rokem

      Straight from google -
      *Outsource*
      obtain (goods or a service) by contract from an outside supplier.
      _"there can be no question of outsourcing components from other countries"_
      contract (work) out.
      _"you may choose to outsource this function to another company or do it yourself"_

  • @shilpasuresh5884
    @shilpasuresh5884 Před 2 lety

    Hlo what is better interior designing diploma or bsc

    • @kyers9817
      @kyers9817 Před 2 lety

      In my opinion, experience and a good portfolio is much better than any diplomas etc. Clients want to know you can really DO what they need, not just learnt about it.

  • @sabirmkh6121
    @sabirmkh6121 Před 2 lety

    Are u belonging to Ava in any way? She is also from Poland i think, and she is a CG artist, and has a great channel on CZcams with the name of ( arch viz), because your look similar in some aspects, specially in shape and sound haha

  • @dacsus
    @dacsus Před 4 měsíci +5

    This is an AD.

  • @chuksmartha1455
    @chuksmartha1455 Před rokem

    Hi Ula,I love ur it's give courage to go further but,I did not offer any architectural study in my secondary school so,I don't know if I still have the opportunity to learn further

  • @muhammadqutbuddin3002
    @muhammadqutbuddin3002 Před 3 lety

    Helpful

  • @ruziboyeeev
    @ruziboyeeev Před rokem

    I feel like watching 0.5 speed. But thanks for informations.

  • @davedave510
    @davedave510 Před rokem

    What about blender???

  • @khurshidkhan3971
    @khurshidkhan3971 Před 3 lety

    What is the price of your interior design course.

    • @UlaBurgiel1
      @UlaBurgiel1  Před 3 lety +2

      You can check the prices and other details about my courses here: ulaburgiel.kartra.com/page/all-courses

    • @khurshidkhan3971
      @khurshidkhan3971 Před 3 lety

      @@UlaBurgiel1 too expansive for me

  • @frankiecooper571
    @frankiecooper571 Před měsícem +1

    hi can i work for you 😭 im only 16 but this is my dream

  • @burhanuddinambakhut5464

    Mam is it important to know sketching or drawing techniques ??

  • @bladiebladieblabladi
    @bladiebladieblabladi Před 3 měsíci

    1.25x speed feels like the normal speed :D

  • @kavignanamoorthy1830
    @kavignanamoorthy1830 Před 2 lety

    Hi Ula..Iam and interior designer from India, I have 3 years of experience. Have experience in using AutoCAD,Revit and Sketch ups. It is useful to work in UK? Kindly help me on this.

  • @tiffcozart5432
    @tiffcozart5432 Před 2 lety

    I sent you a few messages about your program, haven’t heard back

  • @mohammedrazaesmail6934
    @mohammedrazaesmail6934 Před 3 měsíci

    But time stamps... its very frustrating to see the whole video when you can just skip to the parts you want to hear..

  • @margarethenry693
    @margarethenry693 Před rokem

    Hi

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 Před 10 měsíci

    autocad is on the way out as of 2023

  • @loveleesingh6426
    @loveleesingh6426 Před 10 měsíci

    😊

  • @AmericaBleeds
    @AmericaBleeds Před rokem

    You are so wrong, you can have the Architect or you can strip the drawing in Revit for simple interior design. Create your materials and if you can create complex schedules. You honestly, just do not know how to use Revit professionally. 3D Blocks add on and MFGs have lots of BIM objects and top it off add Enscape and have a client walk through a home in VR...