Pricing

Interior Design Pricing Should Feel Clearer Than Guesswork

Every project is different, so pricing depends on scope, complexity, the level of support you need, and how many decisions the project requires. We focus on clarity from the beginning so you understand where the work is going and what kind of involvement makes sense.

Interior design scene for pricing in Montreal

What shapes the investment

Interior design pricing is not one flat number because the work changes with the project. These are some of the biggest factors.

Scope

A single-room consultation, a full-home renovation, and a commercial redesign each require a different amount of planning, coordination, and detail.

Complexity

Projects with custom cabinetry, layered finish packages, construction coordination, or many decision points naturally involve more design work.

Level of support

Some clients need direction and selections. Others also need project management, procurement guidance, or help across multiple phases.

Pricing works best when it follows a defined process

Instead of chasing a rough number too early, we start by understanding the project. That way, the recommended level of design support reflects what the space actually needs rather than a generic package that may not fit.

Finished interior detail connected to pricing with layered materials and lighting

Common ways design support is structured

The structure can vary by project, but these are the most common ways clients think about support.

ApproachBest suited for
Consultation-led supportEarly planning, design direction, and projects where clients want focused guidance before managing some steps themselves.
Room or scope-based designDefined spaces such as a kitchen, bathroom, condo, office area, or furnishing-focused room update.
Full-service designProjects that need planning, selections, coordination, and a stronger through-line from concept to completion.

How to plan pricing conversations

The more clearly the project priorities are defined, the easier it is to recommend the right level of support.

Good questions to ask early

  • How many rooms or zones are involved?
  • Will construction or contractor coordination be part of the scope?
  • Are finish selections, furnishings, or both needed?
  • Do deadlines or lead times matter for this project?

What we help you sort out

  • Where design input will create the most value
  • Whether the project needs consultation, deeper scope, or phased support
  • Which decisions should happen first
  • How to approach the project without unnecessary overlap or confusion

Tell us about the project and we will talk through the options

Once we understand the rooms, goals, and level of support you are looking for, we can point you toward the most practical path.

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