With Curves: Domestika - Interior Design
Here is why this specific course has become a must-watch for interior designers looking to break out of the box (literally). Most technical courses focus on what to put in a room. This course focuses on how the body moves through a room.
★★★★☆ (4.8/5) Best for: Designers seeking differentiation; homeowners planning renovations; fans of Barbie-core, Mediterranean revival, or retro-futurism. To take the course, visit Domestika.org and search for "Interior Design with Curves" by Patricia Bustos. Domestika - Interior Design with Curves
A curved wall in matte white paint disappears. A curved wall in microcement, lacquered wood, or fluted glass becomes art. The course provides a deep dive into material libraries, showing how to navigate suppliers to find flexible plywood, bendable plaster, and custom resin forms without breaking a renovation budget. Here is why this specific course has become
Patricia Bustos, known for her "Fashionable Interiors" and the iconic Wonder Galaxy project, teaches students that curves are not just a stylistic choice; they are a psychological tool. Rounded edges, arched doorways, and wavy furniture evoke safety, comfort, and dynamism. The course opens with a compelling thesis: “The straight line is efficient; the curve is emotional.” Unlike traditional CAD-heavy tutorials, this Domestika feature focuses on concept development and tactile execution. The course is broken down into three intuitive acts: ★★★★☆ (4