What is your payment schedule?

Great question πŸ‘ β€” a clear payment schedule is one of the most important parts of your interior design contract. In Delhi NCR, most designers and turnkey firms follow a milestone-based system rather than taking everything upfront.

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Here’s what you should expect:


βœ… Typical Payment Schedule for Interiors (Delhi NCR)

1. Design Fee (if charged separately)

  • Some designers charge 10–15% of project value or a flat fee (β‚Ή50k–₹2L) for design & drawings.
  • Many turnkey firms adjust this later if you proceed with execution.

2. Execution Payment (Milestone-Based)

A common breakup looks like this:

StageWork Done% Payment
Booking / AdvanceLock project, start detailed design10%
Design Finalization & BOQ Sign-off2D/3D drawings, cost estimate approved15–20%
Material ProcurementPlywood, laminates, hardware, tiles ordered30–40%
Midway ExecutionCarpentry, false ceiling, electrical underway20–25%
Installation & FinishesWardrobes, kitchen, furniture fitted10–15%
Handover / FinalAfter snagging & corrections5–10%

πŸ‘‰ So usually 40–50% is paid upfront (first 2 stages), and the rest is linked to progress.


⚠️ Red Flags to Avoid

  • Designer asks for >50% upfront β†’ risky.
  • No milestone breakup, only lump sums.
  • No written BOQ (Bill of Quantities) tied to payments.
  • Final 5–10% not kept pending until project handover.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for You

  1. Always pay via bank transfer (not all cash) for record.
  2. Link payments to work completion milestones, not just dates.
  • Example: “Pay 20% when kitchen carcass is completed” vs “Pay 20% in 3 weeks”.
  1. Keep 5–10% retention for snagging & corrections after handover.
  2. Ask for a payment schedule document signed before work starts.

πŸ‘‰ Would you like me to draft a sample payment schedule template (with milestone percentages) that you can attach to your designer’s contract to make sure it’s fair and safe?

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