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Interior Design Course in Sydney

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Edoxi's 80-hour Online Interior Design Course in Sydney is your gateway to mastering Interior design from the comfort of your home. Through live interactive Interior Design classes, you learn space planning, colour theory, and industry software like AutoCAD and Photoshop. Our Interior Design Training equips you with real-world skills, builds your portfolio, and prepares you for certification. Start your online journey with us today. Enrol now!
Course Duration
80 Hours
Corporate Days
10 Days
Learners Enrolled
20+
Modules
33
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What You Learn from Our Interior Design Classes in Sydney

AutoCAD Technical Drawing Skills
You learn to create detailed floor plans effectively and gain valuable knowledge in developing accurate elevations and sections, enhancing your overall design capabilities.
Space Planning Fundamentals
You learn to apply furniture layout principles, including traffic flow patterns and functional zones tailored to diverse needs.
3D Modelling, Furniture Design, and Visualisation
You learn to model furniture and décor in 3ds Max, develop complete interior visualisations, and refine your composition techniques to create portfolio-ready renders.
Design Anthropometry
You learn to apply human-centred design principles and ergonomic space planning, using proportional scaling in layouts to improve both functionality and aesthetics.
VRAY Rendering Engine
You learn to master realistic material shaders, apply advanced lighting styles, and create professional texture mapping for impressive design outcomes.
Digital Post-Processing
You learn to perform touch-ups in Photoshop, edit textures for materials, and enhance your final design presentations with polished visual outputs.

About Our Interior Design Training Course in Sydney, Australia

Edoxi's 80-hour Online Interior Design Course in Sydney is designed for aspiring designers who want to upskill flexibly and effectively. With our expert-led online Interior Design Training, you gain the freedom to learn from anywhere in Sydney while building practical design skills to launch or grow your career.

Our online Interior Design classes are interactive, engaging, and hands-on. You explore design principles, colour theory, space planning, and material selection while learning to use professional tools like AutoCAD, Photoshop, and beginner-friendly alternatives. Every class is designed to help you apply concepts directly to real-world projects, ensuring your learning is not just theoretical but practical and career-focused.

One of the biggest advantages of our Interior Design Training in Sydney is flexibility. You can balance learning with your personal or professional commitments while still receiving structured, live guidance from industry experts. You also have the opportunity to work on projects that build a professional portfolio, a crucial step in showcasing your skills to potential clients or employers.

Whether you want to pursue Interior Design Certification, start freelancing, or simply enhance your creativity, this 80-hour online course gives you all the tools to succeed. The program also offers insights into industry trends, sustainable design, and digital portfolio building, making it an excellent choice for Sydney learners who prefer online education.

Our Interior Design Course Features

Comprehensive Material Library

You gain access to a wide range of design resources, including fabrics, colour palettes, and furnishings. These materials inspire your creativity and give you the tools to enhance every project you work on.

Recorded Sessions

You revisit recorded lectures anytime to review lessons at your own pace. This feature helps you strengthen your understanding of key concepts and ensures you never miss valuable learning.

Residential Project Work

You take part in practical assignments where you design layouts and create technical plans for residential spaces. These projects help you build essential skills and prepare for real-world design challenges.

Commercial Design Projects

You engage in hands-on tasks focused on commercial interiors. By working on detailed elevations and sections, you strengthen your ability to design functional and visually appealing spaces for businesses.

Who Can Join Our Interior Design Training in Sydney, Australia?

Design Enthusiasts with Basic Computer Skills

If you are passionate about interior design and can navigate design software, this training helps you turn your interest into practical skills.

Architecture and Civil Engineering Professionals

If you are a professional looking to expand into interior aesthetics and space planning, this course strengthens your design expertise.

Creative Individuals with Colour Aesthetics

If you are someone with an eye for colour, style, and visual harmony, this program helps you formalise your creativity into professional design.

12th Grade Graduates and Above

If you are a learner with at least a high school diploma and want to start a career in interior design, this course gives you the right foundation.

Graphic Designers

If you are a creative professional aiming to enhance your interior project visualisation skills, this training adds strong value to your career.

Career Switchers

If you are planning to transition into interior design from another field, this program provides the skills and knowledge you need to make a confident shift.

Interior Design Course Modules


AutoCAD 2D

Module 1: Introduction to AutoCAD 2D
  • Chapter 1.1: Getting Started with AutoCAD

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Introduction to AutoCAD and Autodesk Products
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Starting with Recent File Window
    • Lesson 1.1.3: Overview of GUI (Graphical User Interface) Window
    • Lesson 1.1.4: Working with and without Templates
    • Lesson 1.1.5: General Tools: Zoom, Pan, Selections, Open, Save, Save As
    • Lesson 1.1.6: Understanding Options and Properties
Module 2: Basic Drawing Tools
  • Chapter 2.1: Fundamental Tools and Settings

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Setting Units and Limits
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Creating Lines and Understanding Methods of Creation
    • Lesson 2.1.3: Working with Polylines
    • Lesson 2.1.4: Tools: Erase, Copy, Move, Explode
    • Lesson 2.1.5: Draft Settings and Their Applications
  • Chapter 2.2: Drawing Basic Shapes

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Creating Circles and Polygons
    • Lesson 2.2.2: Using Undo & Redo Functions
    • Lesson 2.2.3: Editing with Trim and Extend
    • Lesson 2.2.4: Transformations: Mirror and Rotate
  • Chapter 2.3: Advanced Shape Tools

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Drawing Rectangles and Arcs (11 Methods)
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Modifying Shapes: Lengthen, Break, Join, Offset
Module 3: Advanced Drawing and Editing
  • Chapter 3.1: Specialised Tools

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Working with Ellipses
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Using Stretch and Ray Line Tools
    • Lesson 3.1.3: Applying Fillet and Chamfer Commands
    • Lesson 3.1.4: Adding and Editing Text
  • Chapter 3.2: Additional Line Tools

    • Lesson 3.2.1: Using Xline and Multiline Styles
    • Lesson 3.2.2: Creating Splines
    • Lesson 3.2.3: Managing Line Types, Line Type Scale, Line Weight, and Display
    • Lesson 3.2.4: Adding Colour Fill
  • Chapter 3.3: Tool Management

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Using Tool Palette and Design Centre
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Scaling Objects
    • Lesson 3.3.3: Creating and Managing Arrays
Module 4: Dimensions, Layers, and Blocks
  • Chapter 4.1: Working with Dimensions

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Understanding and Applying Dimensions
  • Chapter 4.2: Enhancing Drawings

    • Lesson 4.2.1: Dividing and Measuring Objects
    • Lesson 4.2.2: Adjusting Point Styles
    • Lesson 4.2.3: Applying Gradient and Hatch Patterns
  • Chapter 4.3: Isometric Drawings

    • Lesson 4.3.1: Creating Isometric Drawings, ISO Text, ISO Circles, and ISO Dimensions
  • Chapter 4.4: Layer Management

    • Lesson 4.4.1: Managing Layers and Matching Properties
  • Chapter 4.5: Block Operations

    • Lesson 4.5.1: Creating and Inserting Blocks
    • Lesson 4.5.2: Writing and Editing Blocks
    • Lesson 4.5.3: Using Purge Unused Tools
    • Lesson 4.5.4: Hands-On Exercise
Module 5: Leaders, Boundaries, and References
  • Chapter 5.1: Leaders and Annotations

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Creating Leaders and Multi Leaders (MLD)
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Customising Multi-Leader Styles (MLS)
    • Lesson 5.1.3: Aligning Leaders and Collecting Multi-Leaders
    • Lesson 5.1.4: Adding and Removing Leaders
    • Lesson 5.1.5: Using Quick Calculator (QC)
    • Lesson 5.1.6: Hands-On Exercise
  • Chapter 5.2: Boundaries and Regions

    • Lesson 5.2.1: Creating Boundaries and Regions
    • Lesson 5.2.2: Calculating Areas and Using the Calculator
    • Lesson 5.2.3: Title Block Creation
    • Lesson 5.2.4: Working with Tables and Editing Attributes
  • Chapter 5.3: External References and Selection Methods

    • Lesson 5.3.1: Managing External References
    • Lesson 5.3.2: Using Overkill and Object Selection Methods
    • Lesson 5.3.3: Tools: QSelect, Filter, and BCount
Module 6: Layout and Printing
  • Chapter 6.1: Finalising and Printing

    • Lesson 6.1.1: Managing Layout and Page Setup Manager
    • Lesson 6.1.2: Adding Viewports and Views
    • Lesson 6.1.3: Printing and Exporting Drawings

3DS Max

Module 7: Introduction to Autodesk 3DS Max Design
  • Chapter 7.1: Overview

    • Lesson 7.1.1: Overview of Autodesk 3DS Max Design
    • Lesson 7.1.2: Understanding the Visualisation Workflow
  • Chapter 7.2: The Autodesk 3DS Max Design Interface

    • Lesson 7.2.1: Interface Overview
    • Lesson 7.2.2: Visualization Workflow
Module 8: Starting a Visualisation Project
  • Chapter 8.1: Autodesk 3DS Max Design Configuration

    • Lesson 8.1.1: Configuring Video Modes
    • Lesson 8.1.2: Setting Preferences
    • Lesson 8.1.3: Configuring Paths
    • Lesson 8.1.4: Units Setup
    • Lesson 8.1.5: Customising the User Interface
  • Chapter 8.2: Assembling Project Files

    • Lesson 8.2.1: Data Linking and Importing
    • Lesson 8.2.2: Understanding DWG Link and Import Options
    • Lesson 8.2.3: Managing Layer and Object Properties
  • Chapter 8.3: 3D Modeling from 2D Objects

    • Lesson 8.3.1: Drawing 2D Lines
    • Lesson 8.3.2: Using the Lathe Modifier
    • Lesson 8.3.3: Performing 2D Booleans
    • Lesson 8.3.4: Creating Terrain Objects
    • Lesson 8.3.5: Applying the Extrude Modifier
    • Lesson 8.3.6: Using Boolean Operations
    • Lesson 8.3.7: Utilising the Sweep Modifier (Optional)
    • Lesson 8.3.8: Creating Loft Objects (Optional)
    • Lesson 8.3.9: Using Snaps for Precision
Module 9: Materials
  • Chapter 9.1: Introduction to Materials

    • Lesson 9.1.1: How Materials Work
    • Lesson 9.1.2: Understanding Maps and Materials
    • Lesson 9.1.3: Working with Materials and Material Libraries
    • Lesson 9.1.4: Managing Materials
  • Chapter 9.2: Material Types & Parameters

    • Lesson 9.2.1: Standard Materials
    • Lesson 9.2.2: Architectural Materials (Optional)
    • Lesson 9.2.3: Multi/Sub-Object Materials
    • Lesson 9.2.4: Opacity, Bump, and Reflection Mapping
    • Lesson 9.2.5: Mental Ray Shaders and Materials
    • Lesson 9.2.6: Arch & Design Materials
    • Lesson 9.2.7: ProMaterials
    • Lesson 9.2.8: Exploring Other Material Types
    • Lesson 9.2.9: Creating a Decal Texture
  • Chapter 9.3: Mapping Coordinates & Scale

    • Lesson 9.3.1: Mapping Coordinates
    • Lesson 9.3.2: Understanding Mapping Scale
    • Lesson 9.3.3: Using Spline Mapping
Module 10: Lighting in 3DS Max Design
  • Chapter 10.1: Autodesk 3DS Max Design Lighting Overview

    • Lesson 10.1.1: Local vs. Global Illumination
    • Lesson 10.1.2: Choosing a Lighting Strategy
  • Chapter 10.2: Standard Lighting

    • Lesson 10.2.1: Modelling with Primitives
    • Lesson 10.2.2: Applying Transforms
    • Lesson 10.2.3: Working with Sub-Object Mode
    • Lesson 10.2.4: Reference Coordinate Systems and Transform Centres
    • Lesson 10.2.5: Cloning and Grouping
    • Lesson 10.2.6: Box Modelling (Optional)
    • Lesson 10.2.7: Viewing Statistics in the Viewport
Module 11: Lighting & Rendering Using Mental Ray
  • Chapter 11.1: Scene Preparation for Mental Ray

    • Lesson 11.1.1: Fundamentals of Mental Ray
  • Chapter 11.2: Rendering with Mental Ray

    • Lesson 11.2.1: Mental Ray Interior Rendering
    • Lesson 11.2.2: Controlling Mental Ray Quality
    • Lesson 11.2.3: Using Mental Ray Proxies
Module 12: Rendering & Animation
  • Chapter 12.1: Rendering

    • Lesson 12.1.1: Iterative Rendering
    • Lesson 12.1.2: Single vs. Double-Sided Rendering
    • Lesson 12.1.3: Adjusting Camera Parameters
    • Lesson 12.1.4: Working with Background Images
    • Lesson 12.1.5: Using the Print Size Wizard
    • Lesson 12.1.6: Exploring Selected Rendering Options
    • Lesson 12.1.7: Setting Rendering Presets
  • Chapter 12.2: Animation

    • Lesson 12.2.1: Animation Controls
    • Lesson 12.2.2: Creating Walkthrough Animations
    • Lesson 12.2.3: Generating Animation Output

Space Planning

Module 13: Introduction to Space Planning in Interior Design
  • Chapter 13.1: Understanding Interior Spaces

    • Lesson 13.1.1: Mapping the Space
    • Lesson 13.1.2: Understanding Space
    • Lesson 13.1.3: Marking All Existing Services
    • Lesson 13.1.4: Gathering the Right Information to Reimagine Space
Module 14: Design Fundamentals
  • Chapter 14.1: Design Theory

    • Lesson 14.1.1: Elements of Design
    • Lesson 14.1.2: Principles of Design
    • Lesson 14.1.3: Basics of Colour Theory
  • Chapter 14.2: Human Behaviour in Interior Spaces

    • Lesson 14.2.1: Ergonomics in Space Design
    • Lesson 14.2.2: Required Clearances for Comfortable Use
    • Lesson 14.2.3: Accessibility Considerations
Module 15: Planning Tools and Techniques
  • Chapter 15.1: Bubble Diagrams and Blocking Plans

    • Lesson 15.1.1: Creating Bubble Diagrams
    • Lesson 15.1.2: Defining Movement within Spaces
    • Lesson 15.1.3: Developing a Blocking Plan
    • Lesson 15.1.4: Applying Barrier-Free Design Standards
  • Chapter 15.2: Basic Furniture Planning

    • Lesson 15.2.1: Planning Furniture Placement
    • Lesson 15.2.2: Incorporating Multiuse Furniture
    • Lesson 15.2.3: Designing with Fixed Furniture
Module 16: Interior Services and Aesthetics
  • Chapter 16.1: Residential Interior Services

    • Lesson 16.1.1: Introduction to MEP and HVAC Systems
    • Lesson 16.1.2: Lighting Design Essentials
  • Chapter 16.2: Preparing Mood Boards

    • Lesson 16.2.1: Deciding on a Colour Scheme
    • Lesson 16.2.2: Specifying Materials
    • Lesson 16.2.3: Choosing Upholstery
    • Lesson 16.2.4: Selecting Fixtures and Sanitary Fittings
Module 17: Technology in Space Planning
  • Chapter 17.1: Computer Technologies for Design

    • Lesson 17.1.1: Using CAD Tools for Design
    • Lesson 17.1.2: Creating Presentation 2D Drawings with CAD Tools
    • Lesson 17.1.3: Developing Detailed Working Drawings with CAD Tools

V-Ray

Module 18: Introduction to V-Ray
  • Chapter 18.1: Understanding the V-Ray Workflow

    • Lesson 18.1.1: Linear and Physical Workflow
    • Lesson 18.1.2: Lighting Workflow
    • Lesson 18.1.3: Using and Adjusting the V-Ray Physical Camera
    • Lesson 18.1.4: In-depth Global Illumination (GI)
    • Lesson 18.1.5: Image Sampling Basics
    • Lesson 18.1.6: Advanced V-Ray Materials
    • Lesson 18.1.7: Render Elements
    • Lesson 18.1.8: Network Rendering Overview
Module 19: Exterior and Interior Rendering Techniques
  • Chapter 19.1: Exterior Night View

    • Lesson 19.1.1: Configuring V-Ray Settings for Exterior Scenes
    • Lesson 19.1.2: Using V-Ray Materials (Affect Shadow)
    • Lesson 19.1.3: Exploring the GI Tab for Exterior Scenes
    • Lesson 19.1.4: Rendering Exterior Night Views
  • Chapter 19.2: Interior Night View

    • Lesson 19.2.1: V-Ray Settings for Interior Night Scenes
    • Lesson 19.2.2: Creating a Night Environment
    • Lesson 19.2.3: Adding and Configuring V-Ray Lights
    • Lesson 19.2.4: Using V-Ray Materials (Affect Shadow) for Interiors
    • Lesson 19.2.5: Adjusting the GI Tab for Interior Scenes
    • Lesson 19.2.6: Rendering Interior Night Views
Module 20: Advanced Lighting Techniques
  • Chapter 20.1: Comprehensive Lighting Workflow

    • Lesson 20.1.1: Proper Lighting Workflow
    • Lesson 20.1.2: Image-Based Lighting (HDR)
    • Lesson 20.1.3: Setting Up the Daylight System
    • Lesson 20.1.4: Exploring Light Typologies and Uses
    • Lesson 20.1.5: Physically Accurate Lighting Techniques
  • Chapter 20.2: V-Ray Light Types

    • Lesson 20.2.1: The Dome Light
    • Lesson 20.2.2: The Mesh Light
    • Lesson 20.2.3: The Disc Light
    • Lesson 20.2.4: The VRay IES Light
    • Lesson 20.2.5: The VRay Ambient Light
Module 21: Camera and Global Illumination Techniques
  • Chapter 21.1: V-Ray Physical Camera and VFB

    • Lesson 21.1.1: Basics of Physical Cameras
    • Lesson 21.1.2: Exposure vs. Shutter vs. ISO
    • Lesson 21.1.3: Controls: Depth of Field (DOF) and Motion Blur
    • Lesson 21.1.4: V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB) for Post-Processing
  • Chapter 21.2: In-depth Global Illumination

    • Lesson 21.2.1: Demystifying GI Engines
    • Lesson 21.2.2: Bounces: Primary and Secondary
    • Lesson 21.2.3: Brute Force GI
    • Lesson 21.2.4: Irradiance Map and Light Cache
    • Lesson 21.2.5: Best Practices for GI
Module 22: Image Sampling and Material Techniques
  • Chapter 22.1: Image Sampling

    • Lesson 22.1.1: Anti-Aliasing Theory
    • Lesson 22.1.2: Sampling Methods: Fixed, Adaptive DMC, Adaptive Subdivision
    • Lesson 22.1.3: Managing Colour and Noise Thresholds
    • Lesson 22.1.4: Using Filters for Optimisation
  • Chapter 22.2: Advanced V-Ray Materials

    • Lesson 22.2.1: Understanding Materials Physics
    • Lesson 22.2.2: Material Creation Workflow
    • Lesson 22.2.3: Material Optimisation Techniques
    • Lesson 22.2.4: Using Dirt Materials
    • Lesson 22.2.5: Creating Complex Materials
    • Lesson 22.2.6: Comparing Bump Mapping, Normal Mapping, and V-Ray Displacement
    • Lesson 22.2.7: Advanced V-Ray Shaders and Real-World Materials
Module 23: Rendering Elements and Advanced Techniques
  • Chapter 23.1: V-Ray Render Elements

    • Lesson 23.1.1: Using Render Elements in V-Ray
    • Lesson 23.1.2: Render Elements Math and Compositing
    • Lesson 23.1.3: Selecting the Best Elements and Light Controls
    • Lesson 23.1.4: Managing and Saving Render Elements (8/16/32 Bit)
    • Lesson 23.1.5: Exporting Render Elements to Photoshop
  • Chapter 23.2: Advanced Rendering Techniques

    • Lesson 23.2.1: Using VRayProxies for Complex Scenes
    • Lesson 23.2.2: VRay Scenes and Clipper Tools
    • Lesson 23.2.3: Rendering with Advanced Techniques
Module 24: Animation and Effects
  • Chapter 24.1: Animation Techniques

    • Lesson 24.1.1: Managing Animations in V-Ray
    • Lesson 24.1.2: Animating Scenes with Static Objects
    • Lesson 24.1.3: Animating Scenes with Moving Objects
  • Chapter 24.2: Advanced Optical, Lighting, and Environment Effects

    • Lesson 24.2.1: Depth of Field (DOF) in Camera and Post-Processing
    • Lesson 24.2.2: Motion Blur in Camera and Post-Processing
    • Lesson 24.2.3: Effects: Dispersion, Glare, and Bloom
    • Lesson 24.2.4: Volume Light and Caustics
    • Lesson 24.2.5: Creating V-Ray Environment Fog
Module 25: Rendering Pipeline
  • Chapter 25.1: Specialised Rendering Techniques

    • Lesson 25.1.1: Exterior Rendering VXL 201
    • Lesson 25.1.2: Advanced Exterior Rendering 202
    • Lesson 25.1.3: Interior Day Rendering 203
    • Lesson 25.1.4: Interior Night Rendering 204
    • Lesson 25.1.5: Exterior Day and Night Rendering 211
    • Lesson 25.1.6: Interior Day and Night Rendering 212
    • Lesson 25.1.7: Exterior Dynamic Geometry Rendering 213
  • Chapter 25.2: Rendering Management

    • Lesson 25.2.1: Network Rendering
    • Lesson 25.2.2: Distributed Rendering
    • Lesson 25.2.3: CPU and GPU Rendering with V-RayRT
    • Lesson 25.2.4: Managing V-Ray Projects Efficiently

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Lab Activities and Practical Sessions in Our Interior Design Course in Sydney

Hands-on practice is the best way to grow as a designer. That’s why our Interior Design course in Sydney includes practical lab activities and real-world projects to help you apply what you learn. Here are some of the projects you deal with.

Technical Drafting Project

You learn to prepare layouts with proper layer management and create presentation drawings that meet professional standards.

Residential Design Project

You learn to plan spaces, prepare layouts, and develop technical drawings with elevations to design functional and stylish homes.

Commercial Design Project

You learn to create layouts, elevations, and technical drawings tailored for modern commercial spaces that balance function and aesthetics.

Interior Visualisation Project

You learn to design and visualise interiors using 3D tools, helping you bring concepts to life with realistic and impressive renders.

Sydney Apartment Project

You learn to design a modern Sydney apartment with practical layouts that reflect the city’s urban lifestyle and housing trends.

Sydney Café Design Project

You learn to create a vibrant café concept that blends functionality and design aesthetics, reflecting Sydney’s popular café culture.

Outcomes and Career Opportunities After the Interior Design Course

Your journey in interior design doesn’t just end with learning it opens doors to real-world opportunities. Here’s how this course shapes your skills and career in Sydney.

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You learn to design residential and commercial spaces that combine function, comfort, and style.
You gain expertise in AutoCAD, 3ds Max, VRay, and Photoshop for professional interior design projects.
You learn to assess client requirements and develop creative solutions that match their vision.
You build skills to prepare detailed technical drawings, elevations, and 3D visualisations.
You learn to apply sustainable and culturally relevant design concepts suitable for Sydney’s lifestyle.
You improve your presentation and communication skills to confidently explain design concepts to clients.
You develop a professional portfolio with real-world projects to showcase your abilities.
You gain practical experience through project-based learning, preparing you for the demands of Sydney’s design industry.

Career Opportunities After Completing the Course in Sydney, Australia

  • Junior Interior Designer
  • Design Assistant
  • CAD Technician
  • 3D Visualiser
  • Interior Designer
  • Project Coordinator
  • Space Planner
  • Senior Interior Designer
  • Design Manager
  • Creative Director

Top Companies Hiring Interior Design Certified Professionals in Sydney, Australia

  • Geyer
  • Hassell Studio
  • Bates Smart
  • Woods Bagot
  • Davenport Campbell
  • BVN Architecture
  • Siren Design
  • Cox Architecture
  • Futurespace
  • SJB Interiors

Training Options for the Interior Design Course in Sydney

Online Training

  • 80-hour live interactive course

  • One-to-one guidance available

  • Access to recorded sessions anytime

  • Digital study materials included

Corporate Training

  • 10 Days Corporate Training Program

  • Flexible Online training to suit your team's needs

  • Customised, module-based learning

  • Focus on specific tools and workflows

  • Group size tailored to company needs

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Why Choose Edoxi for an Interior Design Course in Sydney?

When you join Edoxi’s Interior Design Course in Sydney, you gain access to expert-led Interior Design Training tailored to your needs. Our Interior Design classes help you build practical skills, industry knowledge, and confidence to succeed in this growing field. Here’s why learners choose us;

Specialised Online Training

You learn through interactive online Interior Design classes designed to give you hands-on experience from the comfort of your home in Sydney.

Expert Trainers

You gain knowledge from certified trainers with years of professional experience in Interior Design Training and project execution.

Industry-Relevant Curriculum

You explore a curriculum that combines theory with practical projects, aligned with Sydney’s design trends and global standards.

Personalised Support

You receive one-to-one guidance and customised learning paths to make your Interior Design Certification journey smooth and effective.

Flexible Learning Options

You can choose training schedules that suit your lifestyle, whether you are a student, working professional, or career switcher in Sydney.

Proven Track Record

You are joining a trusted training provider known for delivering Interior Design Training in Sydney with strong learner satisfaction and successful outcomes.

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Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Ghanashyambhai Bhagvanbhai Vaghani

Ghanashyambhai Bhagvanbhai Vaghani is a Graphic & 3D Visualization Trainer with over 15 years of training experience. His expertise spans multiple disciplines, including interior design, graphic design, 3Ds Max and UI/UX development. Ghanashyambhai is an Adobe Creative Suite Specialist with expertise in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Blender. He is also a highly sought-after corporate trainer with exceptional skills in digital content creation and architectural visualization. During his career, he has guided over 5,000 students through professional design education.

He holds a Diploma in Animation and Visual Effects from Frameboxx India and has served as faculty at prestigious institutions, including IIFT and IDT India. His experience with E Train India has further refined his ability to deliver effective technical training. Ghanashyambhai employs a practical, project-based teaching methodology. His approach combines technical training with real-world applications.

FAQ

Are there any prerequisites to join Edoxi’s Interior Design Course in Sydney?
 Our online Interior Design Course in Sydney requires only basic computer knowledge. If you have an interest in design, creativity, and visualisation skills, you can learn effectively. No prior design experience is required, as Edoxi trains you step by step from the basics.
What is the average salary for Interior Design certified professionals in Sydney, Australia?
 Certified interior designers in Sydney earn an average salary of AUD 60,000 to AUD 85,000 per year. With more experience and a strong portfolio, you can aim for senior roles with higher pay.
How can I start a career in interior design in Sydney, Australia?
 You can begin with Edoxi’s online Interior Design Training in Sydney, where you gain technical and creative skills through interactive sessions. By completing projects and building a professional portfolio, you prepare yourself for entry-level design jobs, freelance work, or further specialisation.
What software do you learn in the Interior Design Course in Sydney, Australia?
 In our online Interior Design Certification, you learn AutoCAD for technical drawings, 3Ds Max for modelling, VRAY for rendering, and Photoshop for presentations. You also get introduced to tools like SketchUp and Canva for flexible design solutions.
What types of projects do you work on during the Interior Design Training in Sydney, Australia?
 You work on residential layouts, commercial design projects, and technical drafting. You also design Sydney-specific projects, such as a modern apartment and a café, helping you practice with real-world concepts relevant to local design trends.
How challenging is it to learn interior design online?
 Learning interior design online becomes simple with structured lessons, trainer guidance, and hands-on projects. At Edoxi, you follow a clear step-by-step approach, making it easy to understand concepts and apply them in real-world designs.
Is one-to-one online training available for the Interior Design Course in Sydney?
 Yes. Along with small interactive online classes, Edoxi offers one-to-one sessions so you receive personalised guidance, feedback, and support throughout your learning journey.