Concept, fit-out or both?
Some designers do paper only; others run the whole job. Describe what you need and the AI tells you which kind of designer to look for.
Layout, furniture, colour, lighting and soft furnishings — bedroom designed for sleep and storage.
Read the brief on fee models, trade discounts and visualisations — then let Three local designers quote.
Some designers do paper only; others run the whole job. Describe what you need and the AI tells you which kind of designer to look for.
Fee models, RIBA work stages 0–7, trade discount disclosure, sample boards vs CGI. Know the language before the first meeting.
Three local designers quote on the same brief — concept, deliverables, project management, supplier discount terms. Compare like-for-like.
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Four moves that separate a smooth job from a nightmare.
Hourly, fixed fee, percentage of project, or product mark-up — interior designers charge any of four ways. Pin down which before any work starts.
'I want something modern' is not a brief. Insist on a written, signed brief covering scope, style, budget and timeline — change it later costs extra.
Designers often buy at trade prices and pass on (or keep) the discount. Get clarity on whether you pay trade or retail through them.
Mood boards are vague; CGI or 3D visualisations let you see the actual room. Worth £400 to avoid a £4k mistake.
Indicative UK ranges and what affects price.
By job type
Quote spread is typically ± 18% — always get 3 quotes.
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Interior Designer explained
Bedroom interior design — sanctuary, sleep-focused. Master, guest, children. Expect to pay £400–£6,000 for UK bedroom design service.
Designer assesses room and lifestyle. Plans layout (often bed-centric). Window treatments for blackout. Fitted wardrobes coordinated. Lighting layers. Soft furnishings. Wall treatment (paint or paper).
| Item | Low (£) | High (£) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom consultation | 150 | 400 | Single visit |
| Standard bedroom design | 400 | 1,500 | Design fee |
| Master suite design | 1,500 | 4,000 | Plus en suite |
| Premium bedroom design | 3,000 | 6,000 | Bespoke project |
| Children's room design | 300 | 1,500 | Practical focus |
| Walk-in dressing room design | 1,500 | 5,000 | Specialist |
| Furniture (excl. design) | 2,000 | 20,000+ | Bed, wardrobes |
Building Regs Part B (smoke alarm interconnected). Electrical Part P (any added sockets/lighting). Sash window restrictors for child safety.
Bedroom + en suite + dressing area typically. £1,500-£4,000 design.
Designer plans for growth. Avoid character themes that date.
Blackout curtains, sound insulation, calm palette. Quality mattress key.
Yes — designer specifies. £2,500-£8,000 typical.
8-12 weeks total design + install. Bespoke wardrobes 6+ weeks lead.
Hotel-style — quality bed, neutral palette, generous storage. £1,500-£3,500 design.
This guide was written with AI assistance and is intended for general information only. Prices are estimates based on UK averages and may vary by region. Always get at least three quotes and consult a qualified professional before starting any work.
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