Fees & Requirements

Enrolment

You can enrol at any time and choose your starting date. See “FAQ” page for details.

Fees & Enrolment Options

Getting started with our kitchen design courses online is simple and flexible. You can enrol at any time and choose a study option that suits your schedule and learning goals.

We offer two main enrolment types:

  • Full-Time Enrolment – Access all course modules, including up to 14 kitchen design modules or 18 modules with bathroom design
  • Casual Enrolment – Select individual modules based on your interests or skill level

This flexibility makes our program ideal whether you’re just starting to learn kitchen design or advancing toward a professional kitchen designer career.

Course fees vary depending on your chosen program and modules. A one-time administration fee applies upon enrolment, and payment can be made via bank transfer, PayPal, or credit card.

What’s Included in Your Training

Our courses are designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills aligned with industry standards. You’ll gain experience in:

  • Kitchen layout planning and workflow design
  • Cabinetry, materials, and finishes
  • Appliance integration and spatial planning
  • Client communication and project development

These are essential competencies for completing a kitchen and bath design course and working toward a kitchen design certificate or kitchen design diploma.

Entry Requirements

One of the key benefits of our program is accessibility. There are no strict prerequisites, making it suitable for beginners and professionals alike.

To successfully complete the course, students will need:

  • A computer with reliable performance
  • High-speed internet and email access
  • Basic software such as Microsoft Word and PDF readers
  • (Optional) design or kitchen planning software

These tools support your progress through our online kitchen design course and help you build real-world design skills.

Materials & Equipment

To develop practical drafting and design skills, students are encouraged to have:

  • Drawing pads (A3 and A4) and scale paper
  • Drafting tools (set squares, scale ruler, protractor)
  • Mechanical pencils, pens, and erasing tools
  • Optional equipment such as printers, scanners, or digital tools

These materials reflect traditional and modern design practices used in professional kitchen design training.

Flexible Learning to Suit Your Lifestyle

Our courses are designed to fit around your schedule, allowing you to study at your own pace. Depending on your enrolment type, you can complete the program in as little as a few weeks or extend your learning over several months.

This flexibility makes it easier to transition into a kitchen designer career, whether you are balancing work, studying part-time, or exploring kitchen design for beginners.

Start Your Path to Becoming a Kitchen Designer

Whether your goal is to gain a kitchen design certification, specialise beyond general interior design courses online, or learn how to become a certified kitchen designer, our flexible fees and requirements make it easy to get started.

With no barriers to entry and a structured learning pathway, you can confidently begin building the skills needed for a successful career in kitchen design.

Requirements

Kitchen Design Academy Online requires followings at enrollment time:

  • An up-to-date computer with a fast processor and CD/DVD drive.
  • High-speed Internet access and a personal e-mail address.
  • Word processing program (Microsoft Word) and Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Digital image manipulation programs, graphics editors and a specialized kitchen design software (optional).
  • Peripherals needed for this course are printers, scanners and digital cameras.

Kitchen Design Academy Online requires the followings materials at enrollment time:

  • A4 and A3 pads with drawing paper,
  • A3 pads with scale paper
  • set squares 45-90-45 degree and 30-60-90 – Mechanical pencil (clutch pencil) with .5mm leads HB and B
  • Pencil eraser
  • Correction fluid
  • Drafting pens in the following nib sizes .5mm, and .1mm.
  • A protractor
  • A scale ruler which is 300mm long and includes 1:20, 1:50 and 1:100
  • Templates – circles and squares