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How many design revisions are included in your package?

That’s a very smart question 👍 — because unlimited revisions sound nice but are rarely realistic, and too few revisions can leave you stuck with a design you don’t love.

Here’s how most interior designers in Delhi NCR handle design revisions:


✅ Typical Revision Policies

1. Basic / Budget Packages

  • Usually 2–3 revisions per room/space.
  • Covers layout tweaks, colour/material changes, some furniture repositioning.
  • Additional revisions → charged extra (₹2,000–₹5,000 per change or per hour).

2. Mid-Range Designers / Studios

  • 3–5 revisions included in the package.
  • Can include layout + 3D render updates.
  • Beyond this, revisions are billed at an agreed hourly/daily rate.

3. Premium / Luxury Designers

  • Often more flexible → “till client approval”, but practically 5–7 major rounds.
  • Unlimited small adjustments (finishes, fabrics, lighting) may be allowed until execution stage.
  • Extra revisions are usually absorbed into their higher design fee.

⚠️ Important Points to Clarify

  1. What counts as a revision?
    • Minor: changing wall colour, swapping sofa fabric.
    • Major: moving a wall, redesigning full kitchen layout.
    • Some designers count both equally → clarify upfront.
  2. At what stage are revisions allowed?
    • Layout stage (2D plan).
    • 3D visualization stage.
    • After final approval, changes may cause extra cost + delays.
  3. How are extra revisions charged?
    • Flat fee per revision, or per hour of design work.

💡 Pro Tip for You

  • Get the number of included revisions written in the contract.
  • Ask if they provide one round of changes after 3D renders, before execution begins.
  • To save revisions → share your inspiration photos + must-have list upfront so the designer starts closer to your taste.

👉 Do you want me to create a Design Revision Clause Template that you can copy-paste into your interior design agreement, so there’s no confusion or surprise charges later?


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