Philippine School of Interior Design

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In the past fifty years, the Philippine School of Interior Design continues to produce interior design graduates that have made a mark in the interior design industry and have made their own reputable names as professional, responsible, competent and ethical interior designers – the core values of what the Philippine School of Interior Design inculcates and requires of its graduates.

1 June 1967,

the Philippine Center for Interior Design (PCID) was launched in the heart of Makati . Initially offered was a four-term Basic Course that includes the following subjects: Elements and Principles of Interior Design, Mechanical Drawing, History of Art and Architecture, Color Theory, Perspective Drawing, Color Rendering, Art Appreciation and Interior Design. All of which were benchmarked from the subjects being offered at the New York School of Interior Design. Both sections were trained under the first batch of teachers comprised of Eli Pinto-Mansor, Dolly Perez and Evelyn Garcia. Every three months, members of the society were invited for cocktails to view a small exhibit mounted by the students at the lobby of the school. When the Design Center of the Philippines was created in 1967, the school changed its name to the Philippine School of Interior Design, to avoid confusion. With the steady increase in student population, PSID was fast becoming the leader in Interior Design Education. In 1977, the Advanced Course in Interior Design was added to cater to students who were interested to pursue a higher level of interior design education. Highly specialized subjects focusing on design and style are the components of this Program. At the end of this Course, a major exhibit is mounted to serve as thesis of the graduating batch. In 1979, under the supervision of alumni-turned-faculty, Mr. Nardy Aquino, the first major Interior Design exhibit entitled “Ambience” was mounted by the first seven graduating students. Thus, beginning a PSID tradition and re-instating PSID’s commitment to design excellence. During the 1980’s, the political landscape played a major role in the economic instability. This had a major impact on the profession. Even the Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID), the duly accredited professional organization, deemed it appropriate to cease mounting interior design exhibits. However, the students’ did not want to end the “exhibit” tradition. Thus, with creativity and a little resourcefulness, they came up with worthwhile and cost-efficient topics and themes. This included furniture design and product design using local indigenous materials. The decade proved to be a challenge to graduates since opportunities in the industry was low. But despite this, the influx on enrollment was still increasing. In 1982, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) enforced the Specialty Licensure Examination for Interior Design under the Board of Architecture. This formalized the regulation of practice in Interior Design and thus, ensured the competence of PSID graduates who pass it. The school’s excellence was further stamped in the 90’s when two of its graduates topped the Board in 2 consecutive years. Victor Ruel Pambid in 1994 and Mr. Mike Pizarro in 1995. January 1995, witnessed the forging of two academic institutions when a Consortium Agreement was signed with the De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (DLS – CSB). This allowed DLS – CSB to grant a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design degree to students aiming to qualify for the licensure examination. Attempts to strengthen the school’s academic program started on the onset of 2000 with the formation of the Academic Board. With this came curriculum revisions and the introduction of organizational policies and procedures to facilitate effective management. Thus, an elitist finishing school transitioned into a more serious design school with an ever-growing commitment to produce excellent Interior Designers in Asia . For a healthy number of years now, PSID-AHLEN INSTITUTE has been the country's leading institute for a full 4-year Interior Design degree-granting course. The highly advanced curriculum is considered by many successful
professionals in the Interior Design field as both a benchmark
and pace setter in preparing their full-course degree students
into successful industry movers and shakers. Over the years, we at PSID-AHLEN INSTITUTE continuously strive to enhance our course offerings according to the ever evolving trends and global standards.

05/06/2026

We’re PSID Professors. Hear what we say, see what we do. 🏛️💼

Our faculty is composed of active industry leaders who bring real business experience, strict technical standards, and unmatched mentorship straight to your studio desk. They provide the real-world structure you need to build a competitive edge and launch a thriving career. ✨

02/06/2026

Global Recognition Through Local Identity: A Conversation with Milo Naval 🏛️🌾

True design excellence is about staying grounded while reaching a global audience. In this feature, industry icon and PSID alumnus Milo Naval discusses the core of his design philosophy: working authentically with his surroundings, local materials, and what is readily available.

By staying true to this distinct approach, his work with local landmarks like Siama Resort and his international showcases with Movement 8 successfully brought global buyers to the Philippines. To shine in a crowded market, you must carve out your own path. 🌟✨

30/05/2026

The Real Impact of Interior Design with Idr. Vianca Anonuevo Favilla 🏛️💼

Interior design is far more than a glamorous job. It is an encompassing rewarding process of continuous problem-solving.
Empire Designs CEO and founder Idr. Vianca Anonuevo Favilla discusses how design extends past pure aesthetics into the realm of human well-being. Because clients live and interact with your work every single day, your choices as a professional directly shape their quality of life. Understanding this impact is what separates great design from simple decoration. ✨
Discover how PSID prepares designers to make a meaningful, real-world impact. 🌟

📸 Photo Credits: Empire Designs () featuring Idr. Vianca Anonuevo Favilla ()

Beyond the Classroom: Experience PSID TV 🏛️📺We are bringing a taste of our design expertise and student showcases straig...
28/05/2026

Beyond the Classroom: Experience PSID TV 🏛️📺

We are bringing a taste of our design expertise and student showcases straight to your screens. Subscribe to the official Philippine School of Interior Design YouTube channel for access to:
- Behind-the-scenes exhibit coverage
- Practical interior design tips
- Expert industry insights

Experience a taste of PSID wherever you are. Watch and subscribe today: https://www.youtube.com/

Transforming structural function into a design feature. 🏗️A staircase is a fundamental structural element, but it is als...
26/05/2026

Transforming structural function into a design feature. 🏗️

A staircase is a fundamental structural element, but it is also an opportunity to demonstrate technical expertise. These projects by Alero Design Studio showcase how the thoughtful combination of solid wood, structural steel, and glass can elevate residential construction.

Alero is helmed by alumnus Jesy Cruz. Professor Clauds Claudio, a former classmate is also an interior designer there. These builds showcase the technical precision required for high-end residential projects.

Pin in body: visit our website https://www.psidahlen.edu.ph/

Photo credit: Alero Design Studio

23/05/2026

Alumni Insights: Cultivating Longevity with Milo Naval 🏛️
From being one of 10 icons honored at our grand alumni homecoming in 2011 to leading as an esteemed interior designer and furniture maker, Milo Naval continues to shape the industry.

He is a member of Movement 8 and the creative force behind his own boutique hotel in Bicol. His philosophy for longevity? Treat every client’s needs as a unique brief—stay focused, stay adaptable.

For aspiring designers, Milo emphasizes that a specialized education at PSID remains the strongest foundation for building a standout career in design.

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Behind the Glow: Our Design Mentors ✨Behind every stunning booth stands a guiding hand. The Design Advisers for the most...
21/05/2026

Behind the Glow: Our Design Mentors ✨

Behind every stunning booth stands a guiding hand. The Design Advisers for the most recent DOCE exhibit bridged the gap between creative vision and real-world ex*****on — turning the students' ambitious concepts into well-built, thoughtful spaces.

They mentored, collaborated, and shared their professional insight on materials, proportions, and construction — reminding the students to design with purpose: to create spaces that tell stories, spark emotion, and bring people together.

With their wisdom and guidance, they lit the way for a new generation of designers — leaving the students ready to shine bright beyond these walls. Because at PSID, we believe that real-world experience is everything. As the only interior design school that consistently mounts this exhibit, we know it takes a village — and we wouldn't have it any other way. 🌟

🏛️ History is the best design teacher.Understanding culture and historical design gives interior designers a rich visual...
19/05/2026

🏛️ History is the best design teacher.

Understanding culture and historical design gives interior designers a rich visual vocabulary — and what better way to experience it than through the heritage-rich streets of Pampanga?

A huge thank you to PSIDAA (Philippine School of Interior Design Alumni Association) for organizing this incredible field trip for alumni, students, and staff!
Every stop was a page of history brought to life: ⛪ Betis Church & Saint Bacolor Church — breathtaking testaments to Filipino colonial architecture, JB Woodcraft — world-class Filipino craftsmanship in every detail Pamintuan Mansion — a stunning Bahay na Bato where Filipino and European influences meet , Kapampangan Studies Museum — a deep dive into the culture that shaped a region, Deco Central, Clark — a premier furniture and lifestyle showroom featuring JB Woodcraft, Triboa Bay, Philiana Design, and Prizmic & Brill

Design isn't just about aesthetics — it's about understanding where we come from. 🇵🇭
📸 Photo credits: PSIDAA

16/05/2026

Now Accepting Applications: School Year 2026-2027 🏛️

The Philippine School of Interior Design is accepting new students. Turn your creative ambition into professional expertise with our industry-led curriculum.

Start your application today, link is in our bio.

From anime-inspired spaces to sleek backlit walls, here’s a closer look at Alero Design Studio’s work. ✨Led by co-founde...
14/05/2026

From anime-inspired spaces to sleek backlit walls, here’s a closer look at Alero Design Studio’s work. ✨

Led by co-founder and creative director Jesy Cruz, one of our proud alumni batch 2017. His friend and classmate now turned PSID professor, Clauds Claudio, is also an interior designer for the firm.

Your daily dose of bathroom design inspiration.


Photo credit: Alero Design Studio

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