Interior Design Fees: What to Charge (Per Room, Hour, Percentage) 2026
6 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
Interior design is priced three ways: per room (commonly $500 to $5,000+ depending on scope and finish level), hourly ($75 to $250+), or as a percentage of the furnishings budget (often 10% to 30%). A paid consultation is the usual entry point that leads into a larger project.
The three pricing models
- Per room: $500 to $5,000+, easy for clients to understand and budget.
- Hourly: $75 to $250+, best for consultations and open-ended advice.
- Percentage of budget: 10% to 30% of furnishings, scales with project size.
What changes the price
- Scope: a single consultation vs. a full room or whole-home design.
- Whether you handle procurement and project management.
- Finish level and the client's furnishings budget.
- Your reputation, portfolio, and market.
Start with a paid consultation
The cleanest way to win full projects is a paid consultation: the client pays for an hour or two of your eye, sees the value, and rolls into a larger per-room or percentage engagement. Never give the first session away for free; it both undervalues your expertise and attracts tire-kickers. Use the free calculator to set your consultation and per-room fees.
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