Common interior design project fee structures fall into a few models. Which one is used depends on designer experience, project size, and client expectations.
1. Flat Fee / Lump Sum
- One fixed fee for the full project.
- Based on estimated hours, scope, and complexity.
- Typical range: ₹1 lakh – ₹10+ lakhs depending on house size (1BHK vs villa).
2. Per Sq. Ft. Fee
- Widely used in India.
- Design only: ₹40 – ₹200 per sq ft.
- Design + execution: ₹1,200 – ₹3,500+ per sq ft (depending on finish).
- Example: 1,000 sq ft × ₹150/sq ft = ₹1.5 lakh (design fee).
3. Percentage of Project Cost
- Designer charges a % of total project value (materials + labor).
- Usual range: 5% – 15%.
- Example: If interiors cost ₹20 lakhs, fee = ₹1–3 lakhs.
4. Hourly Rate
- Less common in India, more in the US/Europe.
- ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 per hour depending on expertise.
- Used for consultations, advisory, or small projects.
5. Consultation Fee
- Flat fee for 1–2 design meetings.
- Typically ₹2,000 – ₹25,000 depending on designer profile.
6. Cost Plus / Markup Model
- Designer adds a markup (8–20%) on items purchased (furniture, décor, materials).
- Client pays base vendor cost + designer’s commission.
✅ Summary (India benchmarks):
- Design only: ₹40–₹200 per sq ft OR 5–10% of project cost.
- Design + execution: ₹1,200–₹3,500 per sq ft.
- Consultation: ₹2,000–₹25,000.
Do you want me to create a side-by-side comparison chart (Flat fee vs Sq ft vs Percentage) with pros and cons so you can see which fee model is best for your projects?




