Creative services
Interior Designer pricing calculator
Price interior design for the ideas, sourcing, drawings, coordination, and decisions that turn a room into a finished space.
Calculate my interior designer ratePre-filled with editable planning inputs for this occupation.
A practical way to price interior designer work
consultation fees, fixed design packages, and hourly or percentage-based procurement support with clear purchasing terms.
The RateWise calculator starts with your costs and desired income, then divides that target by your realistic billable hours. Use the result as a planning floor and tailor the client-facing quote to scope and local conditions.
What changes the price?
- room scope, design complexity, and deliverables
- sourcing, procurement, and vendor coordination
- site visits, travel, revisions, and installation support
Minimum-job example
A consultation or design minimum protects discovery, measurements, research, and initial direction before a full room plan is created. In the calculator, try your expected billable hours first, then use the minimum-job result as a check against short appointments or small projects.
Interior Designer pricing FAQ
Should interior designers charge for sourcing?
Yes, whether it is included in a package, billed hourly, or handled through a disclosed procurement model; clients should understand the arrangement.
How do designers price revisions?
Define the number of concept and refinement rounds included, then treat material changes in direction or room scope as additional work.
Should a interior designer publish an hourly rate?
An hourly figure can be useful internally, but the customer-facing format should match the work. Use consultation fees, fixed design packages, and hourly or percentage-based procurement support with clear purchasing terms and make travel, materials, revisions, or add-ons clear before the job begins.
How do I use this interior designer pricing calculator?
Start with the suggested inputs, replace them with your own monthly costs, income goal, and realistic billable hours, then use the result as a planning floor—not a guaranteed market price.