Interior Designer Fee Structure
The designer will not always receive the same percentage depending on the designer discount.
Interior designer fee structure. However coming up with an hourly rate can be daunting. Let s take a look at the most popular to determine which one may work best for your business. Dear ad pro i am just starting my own interior design business but am having trouble determining a fee structure.
There are several valid fee structures for an interior design business. What s your best advice on where i should start in breaking down my fee. This you could put in a customized fee schedule for a client.
Fee structure for interior design services some methods of billing for interior design services are fairly simple and straightforward. My hourly fee is for design services. A 10 000 square foot property with 6 000 square feet of exterior space that is being billed at 6 per square foot would have an interior design fee of 96 000.
The average cost to hire an interior designer is between 50 and 200 per hour in addition to the cost of furniture and accessories which is marked up based on their fee structure. 8999 retail minus 5399 40 designer s net 3599 60 designer s fee. Our typical fee structure is a design fee of 1 500 per principal room i e.
The designer pays the designer net price and the client will always pay retail and the designer s fee is the difference. You can t really compare the price structures of designers. The big box retailers charge as little as 69 room while custom designers for online interiors like the legendary windsor smith have a fee starting at 1250 room yes you do get what you pay for and if you pay close attention you ll notice that on windsor smith the fees are also paired to square footage.
10 000 due immediately and 5000 due every three months. Charging by the hour is the most common fee structure. Designer guru lori dennis shares this example.