Interior Design near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱15,000–₱2,000,000
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What interior design costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Design-only (single space) Concept, layout and drawings for one room (excludes build) | ₱15,000 | ₱45,000 | ₱100,000 |
| Condo fit-out (design + build) Design plus a moderate condo unit fit-out | ₱150,000 | ₱400,000 | ₱800,000 |
| Full home design-and-build Whole-home design plus full fit-out and furnishings | ₱400,000 | ₱900,000 | ₱2,000,000 |
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How to hire a interior design pro in Philippines
- For professional interior design work, confirm the designer is a PRC-licensed Interior Designer (RID) where the project requires it
- Distinguish a design-only fee from a design-and-build package
- Get a written scope and itemized quote; check furnishings markup
- Review a portfolio that matches your taste
- Confirm project-management scope for any build work
- Pay via traceable channels on milestones
Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
How much does an interior designer cost in the Philippines?
A design fee commonly runs PHP 20,000-80,000 for a room concept-and-drawings package, with full design-and-build residential projects PHP 200,000-1,500,000+ depending on size and finish. Condo unit fit-outs are the common entry point.
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