Interior Design Course Tutors

Wendi Snyder

For over a decade, Wendi has supported students on their interior design journey at The Interior Design Institute (IDI).

Before commencing her career in interior design, Wendi had a twenty-five-year career in theatre, working in costume and set design for both student and professional productions at the renowned Alexander Theatre at Monash University.

She collaborated with theatre producers such as Michael Edgley, Kevin Jacobson, and Cameron Macintosh, gaining a wealth of experience that took her around the world.

During her travels, Wendi developed a deep appreciation for architecture and interior design, which led her to educate herself in these fields.

After leaving show business, she transitioned into interior design, working with property developers on both commercial and residential projects.

Wendi is passionate about education and finds it rewarding to pass on her extensive knowledge to her students. As a tutor at IDI, she also runs her own interior design consultancy, focusing on kitchens, bathrooms, and colour schemes. She is a member of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) and continues to consult on domestic projects.

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Get to Know Wendi

Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you got into interior design?

My background was in theatre working in set and costume design.

What inspired you to become an interior design tutor?

IDI asked me to cover for a tutor on leave back in the early days and I stayed on and loved it. I'm now officially qualified to teach.

What are some essential skills or qualities that every interior designer should possess?

Creative and artistic skills along with technical skills in using drawing programs. Having a good sense of space and being able to visualise in 3D. As well as understanding and empathising with clients to meet their needs and desires.

What are some favourite projects you have worked on?

My own Paddington terrace home.

What is your teaching philosophy when it comes to interior design?

By balancing creativity with technical expertise, critical thinking with practical application, and individual expression with collaborative skills.

How would you describe your design style and where do you draw inspiration from?

My design style is best described as "Eclectic Elegance." Blending elements from various design periods and styles to create spaces that are rich in character and sophistication while maintaining a cohesive and harmonious aesthetic. It’s about balancing bold, diverse elements with subtle, classic touches.

Who are your biggest influences in the field of interior design?

Iain Halliday is one of my biggest influences.

What is your favourite part about being a tutor?

Witnessing students' progress and development over time is incredibly rewarding. It's gratifying to see them gain confidence, improve their skills, and achieve their goals.

What advice would you give to new students?

To approach their studies with an open mind and a willingness to explore new ideas and styles.

Wendi Snyder's Interior Design Projects

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The IDI course allowed me to flexibly gain experience and knowledge at my own pace and to my own busy schedule, alongside a very demanding job.

Rebecca Parker

Leatherhead, Surrey

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