How do you pick a designer?

Excellent question πŸ‘Œ β€” picking the right interior designer can make or break your project. Here’s a practical guide:


βœ… How to Pick the Right Interior Designer

1. Define Your Needs First

  • Are you looking for just design consultation or full turnkey services (design + materials + execution)?
  • Residential vs. commercial? Budget vs. luxury?
    πŸ‘‰ This clarity helps you shortlist the right kind of designer.

2. Check Their Portfolio

  • Review before/after photos, 3D renders, and completed projects.
  • See if their style matches yours (modern, minimal, luxury, traditional).
  • Ask for site visits to ongoing projects to judge quality in real life.

3. Verify Credentials

  • Ensure they are Council of Architecture (COA) registered or at least have formal design education.
  • Check online reviews (Google, Justdial, Houzz, Instagram).

4. Discuss Budget & Fees Upfront

  • Ask if they charge per sq. ft. (β‚Ή1,200–₹6,000), a percentage of project cost (5–15%), or a flat fee.
  • Ensure they give a transparent BOQ (Bill of Quantities) so there are no hidden costs.

5. Check Communication & Process

  • Do they listen to your ideas or push their own style?
  • Do they provide 3D visualizations before execution?
  • How many design revisions are included?

6. Confirm Project Timeline

  • Ask for a detailed timeline (design phase, material procurement, execution).
  • Clarify penalties/solutions if delays occur.

7. Ask About Contractors & Vendors

  • Do they have an in-house team or outsource to contractors?
  • A designer with a trusted vendor network ensures better quality & cost control.

8. Check After-Sales Support

  • Will they be available for maintenance issues or touch-ups later?
  • Do they provide warranty on work (furniture, polish, fittings)?

πŸ“ Quick Checklist to Pick a Designer

βœ” Portfolio matches my style
βœ” Transparent pricing & BOQ shared
βœ” Good communication & responsiveness
βœ” Clear project timeline
βœ” References / reviews from past clients
βœ” Can handle my type of project (2BHK / villa / office / retail)


πŸ‘‰ Tip: Always meet at least 2–3 designers before finalizing. Compare not just pricing but also comfort level and trust factor β€” you’ll be working with them for months.


Would you like me to also prepare a Top 10 Questions to Ask an Interior Designer Before Hiring (ready-to-use checklist) so you can take it along when you meet one?

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