How do Interior Designers Charge their Clients? Let Me Break it Down

chris carroll melbourne interior designer in client living room with modern luxe design

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  1. Hi Chris! Another brilliant honest and genuine blog post from you. I love what you have shared here and in the end, if someone wasn’t the right fit then you would find out eventually so best it happens straight away. I have loved watching your business blossom and I’m sure it will continue to do so

  2. Is it normal to charge a commission on all trades and purchases recommended by the designer in addition to the design fee that includes sourcing trades and collating quotes?

  3. This is very good! Very transparent. That’s the way to do business!
    Clients really appreciate the clarity, transparency.
    This is very helpful. Clients can then plan and do the budget more accurately.
    Thanks for taking the time to explain.
    I appreciate the honesty.

  4. Awesome read Chris – thanks for being so transparent – I think its definitely something our industry can do better

  5. Hi Chris,

    Thanks so much for the helpful info as I’m just starting my journey as an interior designer.

    One thing that has me a little confused is how trade discounts work on furniture and accessories?
    I can understand if you as the designer pay the trade price and then charge the customer the retail price, but then aren’t you responsible for the warranty? Or do you just get the customer to pay the supplier directly giving them the discount?

    Thanks so much,

    Amanda

    1. No worries Sandra. Just click this link and then enter in your email address: https://www.tlcinteriors.com.au/newsletter/ 🙂

  6. I love this! I’m diploma qualified but have had to wait to start up (family issues) and was so scared to charge people “too much”.
    I still don’t think I’ll charge quite as much from the start as I’m a little rusty shall we say but it’s great that i can now be confident and clear when giving fee information.
    THANKYOU!

  7. Hi Chris
    As a new comer to the industry I would like to thank you for your refreshingly honest and transparent insight into your fee structure. I’m all for removing the smoke & mirrors that surround interior design & keeping it real! I love how you deliver your decorating advice without the bulls###!
    Mel

  8. We paid about $7,000, 4 years ago. It was a set fee, we had an outlined schedule. It was a new build and they helped us work out exterior, tiles for all 7 wet areas, curtains for 90% of the home, internal paint colour, light fittings and a few pieces of furniture.
    I didn’t love their attitude unfortunately. We weren’t given a broad range of furniture company options and they were quite secretive about suppliers. The curtain company were a shambles. Furniture arrived weeks after promised and we end up with hire furniture.

    4 years on I have a much clearer perspective on what I love and hate (including one of my wallpaper feature walls, which we’ll be changing ASAP) .

    Would i use an interior designer again? maybe, but I’d have to know they were really working for us and excited to take the job

  9. Thank you Chris for the helpful info. I am studying to be a interior designer and decorator and yuoir honesty is so refreshing. Happy styling

    1. You’re very welcome Deb. So excited you are studying. You’ll love it when you get out into the world with your knowledge. Keep me update on how things are going 🙂

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