Charging a flat fee means you quote one fixed price for a clearly defined scope of interior design services—regardless of how long it takes. This model works best when scope is tight and expectations are clear.

Below is a practical, professional method designers use.


Step 1: Define the Scope Precisely (Non-Negotiable)

A flat fee only works if scope is locked. Clearly specify:

Spaces covered

  • Full home / selected rooms
  • Carpet area (sq ft)

Deliverables

  • Space planning & layouts
  • Number of 3D views per room
  • Working drawings (carpentry, electrical, ceiling)
  • Material & finish selection
  • Vendor coordination (yes/no)
  • Site visits / supervision (yes/no)

Revisions

  • Number of revisions included (e.g., 2 rounds)
  • Cost of extra revisions

Flat fee = fixed scope. Any scope change = change order.


Step 2: Choose a Flat-Fee Calculation Method

Method A: Convert Per-Sq-Ft to Flat Fee (Most Reliable)

  1. Decide your per-sq-ft design rate
    • Design only: ₹120–₹250 / sq ft
    • Design + supervision: ₹250–₹400 / sq ft
  2. Multiply by carpet area
    Flat Fee = Area × Rate

Example (3BHK):

  • Area: 1,200 sq ft
  • Rate: ₹200 / sq ft
    👉 Flat fee = ₹2,40,000

Round it to a clean number (₹2.4L or ₹2.5L).


Method B: Percentage → Flat Fee Conversion

  1. Estimate interior execution budget
  2. Apply a standard percentage
    • Design only: 6–10%
    • Design + supervision: 10–15%
  3. Convert to a fixed amount

Example

  • Execution budget: ₹15 lakh
  • Design fee @10% = ₹1.5 lakh
    👉 Quote ₹1.5 lakh flat

Use this when project size is predictable.


Method C: Room-Wise Flat Fee (Partial Projects)

Charge per room and bundle.

Typical flat ranges:

  • Living room: ₹40,000 – ₹90,000
  • Bedroom: ₹30,000 – ₹70,000
  • Kitchen: ₹50,000 – ₹1,20,000

Example

  • Living + 3 bedrooms + kitchen
    👉 ₹2.0 – ₹2.8 lakh flat

Step 3: Set Flat-Fee Benchmarks (India)

Project TypeReasonable Flat Fee
1BHK₹60,000 – ₹1.2 lakh
2BHK₹1.0 – ₹2.0 lakh
3BHK₹1.5 – ₹3.0 lakh
Villa / Large Home₹3 – ₹6 lakh+

(Design only; supervision is extra unless specified.)


Step 4: Structure the Payment Milestones

Never take 100% upfront.

Recommended split

  • 30% — Onboarding & concept
  • 40% — 3D designs approved
  • 20% — Working drawings
  • 10% — Final handover

This protects both sides.


Step 5: Add Clear Exclusions (Critical)

Always list what’s not included:

  • Extra site visits beyond limit
  • Civil/structural drawings
  • Vendor procurement & payments
  • Revisions beyond agreed rounds
  • Changes after sign-off

State hourly or per-revision charges for extras.


Step 6: Put It in Writing (Short Contract)

Your agreement should include:

  • Scope & deliverables
  • Flat fee amount
  • Payment milestones
  • Timeline
  • Revision policy
  • Termination clause

Flat fee without a contract = disputes.


Pros & Cons of Flat Fee

Pros

  • Predictable income
  • Easy for clients to understand
  • No billing disputes

Cons

  • Scope creep risk
  • Not ideal for undefined or evolving projects

When Flat Fee Works Best

  • Apartments (2–3BHK)
  • Design-only services
  • Clear client brief
  • Limited customization

Avoid flat fees for open-ended renovations or luxury villas unless scope is frozen.


Bottom Line

To charge a flat fee:

  1. Lock scope
  2. Base fee on sq ft, % conversion, or room-wise logic
  3. Quote ₹1.5–3 lakh for a typical 3BHK
  4. Protect yourself with milestones and exclusions

If you want, tell me:

  • Flat size
  • City
  • Design only or with supervision

I can help you price a flat-fee proposal correctly.