Why learn Detailed Documentation?

Interior Designers Need to be able to Produce Drawings & Documentation

  • Communicate Effectively: Drawings expand your visual language, enabling precise communication with clients, contractors, and collaborators.
  • Professional Credibility: Enhance your industry reputation by producing polished, professional drawings that reflect your expertise.
  • Precision in Execution: Ensure contractors and builders bring your design vision to life accurately by providing them with detailed, actionable plans.
  • Evaluate & Optimize Space: Test and refine your design ideas with spatial accuracy, making sure the layout functions as intended.
  • Access Larger Projects: Detailed documentation is often required for high-budget projects, opening doors to larger opportunities.
  • Stand Out from Amateurs: Go beyond aesthetics and demonstrate your comprehensive design skills with detailed technical drawings.
  • Boost Attention to Detail: Elevate the quality of your work by focusing on intricate details that can transform the overall aesthetics and functionality of a space.


What You'll Learn


  • Technical Drawing Fundamentals: Build a strong foundation in the principles of technical drawing essential for every design project. 

  • Anatomy of Key Areas: Gain an insight into the requirements of critical areas such as kitchens, bars, coffee counters, shelving units, and joinery. 

  • Creating Comprehensive Documentation: Master the process of producing thorough and detailed documentation that communicates your design intent clearly. 

  • Detailed Components and Construction: Explore the intricate construction details of bars, counters, shelving units, and other custom joinery elements. 

Master the Art of Detailed Documentation for Hospitality & Retail Design

Gain the skills to create professional documentation essential for hospitality and retail design, streamlining your projects with mastery of technical drawings that cover everything from compliance to detailed areas like kitchens, bars, and bathrooms. Stay ahead in the industry with knowledge that is directly applicable to real-world projects.

Who Is This Course For?

This Course Is Ideal For;

  • Interior Designers, Architects, and Decorators specializing in hospitality and retail spaces who want to elevate their documentation skills and streamline their design process.
  • Design Professionals looking to refine their expertise in technical documentation and operational layouts to enhance project execution.
  • Owner-Operators who want to learn how to create documentation themselves or gain a deeper understanding of technical drawings to better oversee projects.
  • Anyone Involved in Creating or Interpreting Detailed Design Drawings for complex spaces, ensuring projects are executed with precision and professionalism.

What’s Included

Exclusive course content:

  • 12 core modules delivered through a flexible, self-paced online platform.
  • Step-by-step documentation tutorials and industry-standard examples.
  • Checklists, PDFs, and other resources to support your learning.
  • 1:1 email support for specific queries or project challenges.
  • Lifetime access to the course, with updates and improvements as industry standards evolve.


Key benefits:

  • Stay up-to-date with industry standards for detailed documentation.
  • Support for your learning journey through practical exercises and real-life applications.
  • Free updates for any future changes or additions to the course.
  • Enroll today or start when you’re ready.

Become A Founding Student Today

Enrol before October 31st to automatically become a founding student and be eligible for selected offers on new resources.

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Course curriculum

    1. Hello! Here's How to Use this Course.

    1. Welcome to Module 1

    2. Lesson 1: What is Documentation in Fit Out Design?

    3. Lesson 2: Why Documentation Matters

    4. Lesson 3: Key Documentation Types in Fit Out Design

    5. Lesson 4: The Role of Documentation in the Execution of Design

    6. Lesson 5: A Deeper Look at Interior Designer Documentation

    7. Lesson 6: Navigating Compliance in Hospitality & Retail Design

    8. Lesson 7: Common Pitfalls in Documentation

    9. Lesson 8: Tools for Documentation

    10. Lesson 9: Documentation Standards & Best Practises

    11. Lesson 10: Building Confidence in Documentation

    12. Lesson 11: Preparing for the Drawing Process

    1. Lesson 1: All About Schedules & Specification Sheets

    2. Lesson 2: The Equipment Schedule

    3. Lesson 3: The Finishes Schedule

    4. Lesson 4: The Furniture Schedule

    5. Lesson 5: The Lighting Schedule

    6. Lesson 6: Other Types of Schedules

    1. Module 3: Start Here ✨

    2. Lesson 1: Site & Location Plans

    3. Lesson 2: Existing Plans

    4. Lesson 3: Demolition Plans

    5. Lesson 4: Proposed Plans

    6. Lesson 5: New Construction Plans

    7. Lesson 6: Reflected Ceiling Plans

    8. Lesson 7: Lighting Plans

    9. Lesson 8: Flooring Plans

    10. Lesson 9: Finishes Plans

    11. Lesson 10: Equipment Plans

    12. Lesson 11: Hydraulic Plans

    13. Lesson 12: Electrical Plans

    14. Lesson 13: Furniture Plans

    1. Tutorial Downloads Here

    2. Lesson 1: Introduction to Shopfront Elevations & Overall Sections

    3. Lesson 2: Creating Detailed Shopfront Elevations

    4. Lesson 3: Further Detailing of the Shop Front

    5. Lesson 4: Overall Sections

    6. Lesson 5: Best Practises & Procedure Sheet

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Detailed Area Kitchen Documentation

    2. Lesson 2: Anatomy of a Kitchen

    3. Lesson 3: Detailed Plans for Kitchens

    4. Lesson 4: Elevations for Kitchens

    5. Lesson 5: Sections for Kitchens

    6. Lesson 6: Detailed Counters for Kitchens

About this course

  • $484.00
  • 84 lessons

Join now to learn everything you need to know about high level documentation of restaurants, bars, cafes & more in this one of a kind course.

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