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What’s your payment schedule?

Great that you’re asking this 👍 — a clear payment schedule is one of the most important things to fix in your contract. In Delhi NCR, most interior designers follow a milestone-based payment system (never 100% upfront).


✅ Typical Payment Schedule for Interiors

1. Design Fee (if charged separately)

  • Either a flat fee (₹50,000–₹2,00,000) or per sq.ft. (₹50–₹250/sq.ft).
  • Sometimes adjusted in the execution cost if you proceed with the same designer.

2. Execution Payments (Milestone-Based)

Here’s a common structure:

StageWhat Happens% Payment
Booking / AdvanceTo lock the project & start design10%
Design + BOQ ApprovalAfter 2D/3D designs & itemised costing are signed15–20%
Material ProcurementPlywood, laminates, hardware, tiles, fittings purchased30–40%
Midway ExecutionCarpentry, false ceiling, electrical work in progress20–25%
Final InstallationWardrobes, kitchen, furniture fitted10–15%
Handover / SnaggingFinal finishing & corrections5–10%

👉 In most cases, 40–50% gets paid upfront (first 2 stages) and the rest is tied to progress.


⚠️ Red Flags

  • Designer asks for >50% upfront. 🚩
  • No milestone breakup, only lump sums.
  • No retention (final 5–10% at handover).

💡 Pro Tips for You

  1. Always pay via bank transfer / cheque, not full cash.
  2. Keep the last 5–10% for snagging/touch-ups after handover.
  3. Ask for a payment schedule in writing tied to work completion milestones, not just dates.
    • Example: “20% when kitchen carcass is ready” → safer than “20% in 3 weeks”.

👉 Would you like me to draft a sample Payment Schedule (Excel / PDF) with milestone-linked payments that you can attach to your interior design contract, so the terms are crystal clear?


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