Showcase of Student Design Projects

This collection highlights the work of PSID students across various stages of the bachelor’s degree program. Each project reflects the school’s commitment to developing designers who combine creativity, technical skill, and thoughtful problem‑solving. The projects demonstrate the depth of training and the practical application of skills developed throughout their interior design education in the Philippines.

Santorini Inspired Pool House
Dean, Camille and Megan
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Santorini Inspired Pool House
Sulid Chair for Furniture Design Class
Anj Aquino, Marese Coco, Angeli Loveranes
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Solid Chair for Furniture Design Class
Residential design project with a Mediterranean theme
Dean, Camille and Rizelle
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Residential design project with a Mediterranean theme
Maya Culture themed Musem Setting
Stephen, Carlo, Bea, Kristin, and Chesca
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Maya Culture themed Musem Setting
Collaboration in room styling setup with Ronac Living Shaw
Business of Interior Design Class
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Collaboration in room styling setup with Ronac Living Shaw
Iconic Chairs Drawing and Rendering
Camille Villanueva
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Iconic Chairs Drawing and Rendering
Maya Culture themed Musem Setting
Nic, Bea, Carl, and Stephen
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Collaboration with Furniture Republic for Dining and Living Room Styling
One Bedroom Unit for a Web Designer
Marese Coco
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One Bedroom Unit for a Web Designer
Color Rendering
Karen Cabalquinto
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Color Rendering

Exhibits


DOCE 2025

The Philippine School of Interior Design School celebrates the 48th year of exhibits with "Designs of Christmas Exhibit" (DOCE), a beloved tradition that showcases the creative vision of graduating students. Twelve groups—including three students who chose to work independently—transformed the 17th Floor of GH Tower in Greenhills, San Juan into an immersive holiday experience.

Serving as both their graduating thesis and a public display, the exhibits are organized into four distinct galleries that explore Christmas through different lenses: chronology, culture, colors, and character. Each installation invites visitors to discover fresh perspectives on the holiday season while witnessing the culmination of these emerging designers' education and creativity.

A cozy, festive dining room decorated for Christmas with garlands, wreaths, and ornaments. A table is set with holiday-themed tableware, and a decorated Christmas tree is visible in the corner. Red and white decorations hang from the ceiling and walls, with warm lighting creating an inviting atmosphere.

Phusion 2023

Phusion, 2023's exhibit from the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID), showcases 12 meticulously designed exhibition booths. Each booth offers a creative fusion of Filipino heritage with influences from other cultures, such as American, African, or Scandinavian.

Interior of a living room with a yellow sofa, wooden coffee table, patterned chairs, shelves, and a decorative ceiling with hanging baskets and warm lighting.

LIPAD 2022

LIPAD, which stands for Limitless Ideas for Aspirational Design, is an innovative virtual exhibit reimagining domestic airports in the Philippines. Conceptualized by design students from the Philippine School of Interior Design, the exhibition showcases local destinations in a fresh and exciting light, presented through detailed renderings.

Modern indoor lounge area with wooden accents, green plants, large windows, and a geometric wooden ceiling design.

H.U.G.I.S. atbp. 2019

The Philippine School of Interior Design proudly celebrates its 40th year of graduation exhibits with “H.U.G.I.S. atbp.: Homes Using Geometrically Inspired Spaces for Alternative Types of Built Places.”

Interior view of a modern living space with a cozy built-in sofa with pillows, a small side table, decorative wall features, and a ceiling with recessed lighting, crafted with natural materials and warm lighting.

Juxtapose: Espasyo at Panahon 2018

The Philippine School of Interior Design presents “Juxtapose: Espasyo at Panahon”, an exhibit featuring 17 innovative space designs that breathe new life into historical structures. By reimagining their purpose beyond original functions, the exhibit highlights fresh approaches to interior design while celebrating cultural heritage.

Interior of a modern restaurant or cafe with wooden accents, patterned tile floors, and a liquor shelf display with yellow backlighting. There are chairs, small tables, and decor including lamps and framed pictures.

G.O.L.D. Exhibit 2017

Marking its golden jubilee, the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) proudly presents G.O.L.D. - a stunning showcase of graduates, alumni, and faculty members. Spread across three galleries, this milestone exhibit features 24 uniquely creative interior design concepts, epitomizing the glamour, opulence, and luxury that define PSID’s legacy.

A decorated living room with patterned walls, a beige sofa, two chairs, a coffee table with books and a flower arrangement, shelves with decorative items, and abstract artwork on the walls.