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Known locally as interior designer / decorator. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Canada.

Typical price: CA$1,500–CA$65,000

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What interior design costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Single-room design Concept, layout and shopping list for one room (fee, excludes furnishings) CA$1,500 CA$3,500 CA$7,500
Multi-room design Coordinated design across several connected rooms CA$5,000 CA$11,000 CA$24,000
Full-home design Whole-home design, often with construction coordination (fee only) CA$10,000 CA$28,000 CA$65,000

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How to hire a interior design pro in Canada

  1. Confirm the pricing model: hourly, flat fee, percentage, or product markup
  2. Get a written scope with rooms, deliverables and revision rounds
  3. Ask about markup vs trade-discount pass-through
  4. Review a portfolio that matches your taste
  5. Confirm project-management scope
  6. Agree milestone payments

Frequently asked questions

How long does an interior-design project take?

A single-room concept can be a few weeks; a full-home design and fit-out runs months once furniture lead times, trades and approvals are factored in. The design phase is quick relative to procurement and installation — custom furniture and joinery are usually the long pole. Ask for a realistic timeline including lead times.

Is the furniture and materials cost included in the fee?

Usually not — the design fee buys the designer's time and expertise; furniture, materials and trades are separate and typically the bulk of the spend. Clarify whether the designer marks up procured items or passes trade discounts to you, and whether their fee is on top of or inside the furnishings budget.

How much does an interior designer cost?

Designers charge four ways: an hourly rate, a flat per-room or per-project fee, a percentage of the total project cost, or a markup/commission on furnishings they procure. The biggest cost driver is scope — a single-room refresh versus a whole-home renovation. Agree the pricing model in writing before any work, because they produce very different bills.

What should an interior-design proposal include?

A clear scope: the rooms covered, deliverables (concept, mood boards, floor plans, spec/shopping list, elevations), number of revisions, the pricing model and whether product markup applies, the furnishings budget assumption, and project-management scope if they'll manage trades. Vague 'design services' with one number hides scope disputes.

How does interior-design pricing actually work?

Common models: hourly for advice and small jobs; a flat design fee for a defined room or project; a percentage of the build/furnishing budget for larger work; and product markup where the designer buys furnishings at trade price and marks up. Some blend these. Ask exactly how you'll be billed and whether product markup applies.

What are red flags when hiring an interior designer?

No written scope or pricing model, undisclosed product markup, a portfolio that doesn't match your taste, pressure to buy only through them, vague furnishings-budget assumptions, and demanding large sums before any concept. A designer who won't put the fee structure and markup policy in writing is one to avoid.

Do I need an interior designer for a small project?

For a single room you can often buy a few hours of consultation or an 'e-design' (online concept) package rather than full service — a fraction of the cost. Full-service design earns its fee on larger, complex or construction-involved projects where coordination and avoiding expensive mistakes matter most.

How much does an interior designer cost in Canada?

Hourly rates commonly run CAD 100-200, with per-room flat fees CAD 2,000-6,000 and whole-home design CAD 10,000-40,000+ (fee only). Rates track close to US levels in major cities.

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