Bathroom Designer Courses
A Bathroom Designer creates layouts, sources materials, and liaises with clients and builders, requiring creativity, attention to detail, and knowledge of bathroom trends.
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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).
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How do I become a Bathroom Designer
Get qualified to work as a Bathroom Designer with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
MSF50222
Duration
3 months - 2 and a half years
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Blended, On Campus, Online, Traineeship
Get the skills you need for an exciting career in interior decorating with the MSF50222 Diploma of Interior Design. This 2 year course can be completed at a number of modern design campuses with options for accelerated learning. You will be studying all facets of interior design including colour schemes, lighting, design briefs, project documentation, 2D and 3D modelling — in residential or commercial settings. Graduate with a materials and finishes board to present to prospective employers or clients.
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Duration
3 months - 2 and a half years
Study mode
Blended, On Campus, Online, Traineeship
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MSF40122
Duration
6 months - 12 months
Study mode
Blended, On Campus, Online
Get started in interior decorating with the MSF40122 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to design colour schemes and decorate residential houses. The course covers: producing drawings to communicate ideas, 2D and 3D modelling, technical drawing, exploring the use of colour, history and theory of design, generating design solutions, and much more. There is also scope to work with interior lighting, furnishings, window coverings and merchandisi...
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Duration
6 months - 12 months
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Blended, On Campus, Online
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MSF60122
Duration
12 months - 24 months
Study mode
Blended, On Campus
Launch an exciting career as an interior designer with the MSF60122 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design. This nationally recognised diploma will teach you how to create and realise a range of complex residential, commercial and institutional design projects. The course covers: 2D and 3D modelling, interior lighting, colour theory and design methodologies, interior design for workplaces and retail stores, global design trends. Enquire now for course requirements, study unit choices, and future enrolment dates.
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Duration
12 months - 24 months
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Blended, On Campus
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The Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design provides students with practical and theoretical frameworks for a variety of projects, fostering innovative interior concepts and proposals. This course emphasises sustainable practices in planning and specifying interior structures, with a strong focus on the application of materials and surface treatments. Students will learn to use furnishings, colour, and lighting solutions to create aesthetic and functional spaces within both residential and comm...
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Common questions

How much does a Bathroom Designer earn?
In Australia, a full time Bathroom Designer generally earns $1,740 per week ($90,480 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

What are the job opportunities for a Bathroom Designer?
There has been strong growth in employment numbers in this industry over recent years. There are currently 17,200 people working in this area in Australia, and many of them specialise as a Bathroom Designer. Bathroom Designers may find work across all regions of Australia.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

How do I become a Bathroom Designer?
If you’re planning a career as a Bathroom Designer, consider enrolling in a Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design. This course will give you the skills to measure and draw site layouts, plan kitchen and bathroom projects and produce digital models. A Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior Spaces may also be appropriate.
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A Bathroom Designer develops plans for bathrooms and wet areas for a range of clients. You might meet with customers to discuss their needs and liaise with building industry professionals to finalise plans. Bathroom Designers may create layouts using drawings or digital applications. You’ll take measurements and source project materials and samples.
Bathroom Designers should have strong attention to detail and be up to date with current bathroom trends. It’s important you are creative and can come up with plans to meet the needs of individual clients. Bathroom Designers should be able to communicate well with builders and cabinet makers during a bathroom project.
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