Interior Design Project
Project Description
Intermediate – Advanced. Design Decisions is used for all 4 levels of project completion. Develop a designer’s touch by navigating through four exciting sections. In Level 1, learn and apply basic design concepts to walls, windows and floors. Level 2 explores how to design with style as youth plan, select and care for furniture, fabrics and decorative items for a room. Level 3 is all about accessories and adding personality and interest to a room. Level 4 challenges youth to create a home that is healthy, energy efficient, and conserves natural resources.
Project Requirements
Project Books Required? Yes
Project Books can be purchased here
*** Please note, if you do not attend at least one workshop in your project area during the 4-H year, you will be required to complete activities in your project book and turn it in with your record book. The number of activities required to complete a 4-H year in each project book can be found here.
What needs to be accomplished to move on to level 2?
- Complete project book requirements
- Attend Home Environment workshops
- Complete the Home Environment project form for your record book, and give to the Home Environment Superintendent for review
- Submit at least (1) Home Environment entry at the Lewis & Clark County Fair
What needs to be accomplished to move on to level 3?
- Complete project book requirements
- Attend Home Environment workshops
- Complete the Home Environment project form for your record book, and give to the Home Environment Superintendent for review
- Submit at least (2) Home Environment entry at the Lewis & Clark County Fair
What needs to be accomplished to move to the next levels from here?
- Complete project book requirements
- Attend Home Environment workshops
- Complete the Home Environment project form for your record book, and give to the Home Environment Superintendent for review
- Submit at least (3) Home Environment entry at the Lewis & Clark County Fair
Project age limit? 8 and up
Project Superintendent Information
Home Environment Superintendent: Vacant
Contact:
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