Excellent question π β because many people only see the glamorous side of interior design (pretty homes, Pinterest boards), but the day-to-day work of an interior designer is much more hands-on and varied.
π What Do Interior Designers Do All Day?
1. Morning β Planning & Meetings
- Respond to emails, client calls, and vendor messages.
- Meet with clients to discuss requirements, style preferences, and budgets.
- Review floor plans, drawings, or 3D models with the design team.
π A lot of the morning is spent on communication and planning.
2. Midday β Designing & Vendor Coordination
- Work on drawings, layouts, and material selections (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, etc.).
- Visit showrooms for tiles, fabrics, furniture, lighting.
- Negotiate with contractors, carpenters, and modular kitchen suppliers.
π Midday is about creative design + vendor management.
3. Afternoon β Site Visits
- Travel to construction sites to check progress.
- Ensure work is being executed as per design.
- Solve practical problems (wrong paint shade, furniture delivery delays, measurement mismatches).
π The site phase = hands-on supervision.
4. Evening β Revisions & Presentations
- Return to office/studio to revise plans based on site updates.
- Prepare presentations or mood boards for the next client meeting.
- Wrap up with internal team discussions.
π Evening work often involves creative design adjustments.
π― In Short:
Interior designers donβt just βdecorateβ β their day is a blend of creativity, management, and execution:
- 40% design work (sketching, 3D modeling, concept building)
- 30% site work (supervising contractors, checking progress)
- 20% vendor coordination (furniture, modular kitchens, materials)
- 10% admin (emails, billing, contracts)
β Example in Delhi NCR
At firms like Interior A to Z:
- Designers usually work 10 AM β 7 PM, Monday to Saturday.
- Daily tasks shift between office design work + field/site visits.
- Some days are more creative, others are purely management-heavy.
π‘ Quick Answer
Interior designers spend their day balancing creativity (design), client interactions, vendor coordination, and site management. Itβs equal parts art, business, and execution.