Pricing & Scope

Interior Design Packages Built Around Scope, Detail, and Visual Support

Pricing depends on room count, complexity, level of visualization, and how much implementation support the project needs. Our packages are designed to stay clear, flexible, and matched to the real decision-making work involved.

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What Affects Pricing

The biggest cost drivers are room count, level of detail, number of review rounds, and whether the project needs add-ons such as renderings, walkthroughs, procurement support, or presentation assets for buyers and stakeholders.

Pricing is more accurate when the project goal is clearly defined. A focused e-design package for one room is very different from a full visual package for a sales centre or virtual showroom.

  • Scope of rooms, property types, or digital environments
  • Complexity of layouts, selections, and customization
  • Need for still renderings, immersive files, or marketing-oriented visuals
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Typical Package Directions

Packages are usually shaped around one of these needs, then adjusted to fit the project.

Design-Only Packages

Best when you need layouts, material direction, room planning, and curated recommendations without deeper implementation support. This often fits e-design services and focused residential scopes.

Design + Visualization

Useful when clients or stakeholders need renderings, walkthroughs, or stronger concept communication. Visit 3D interior rendering and VR interior walkthroughs for the visualization side of the scope.

Design + Coordination

Ideal when the project also needs help tracking selections, revisions, and procurement decisions. See project management and procurement support.

How to Get a More Accurate Quote

The most useful quote conversations happen when we know the space type, number of rooms, project stage, target timeline, and whether you need a concept package or a more presentation-led scope.

If the project includes stakeholders beyond the end user, such as builders, developers, marketing teams, or brand partners, it helps to mention that early so the files and review structure can be planned accordingly.

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Share the Scope and We Will Help You Price It Properly

Send the project basics, the type of support you are considering, and any timing needs. We will recommend a package direction that matches the work instead of overscoping the process.

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