Interior Design
Utah Interior Design fees. This category includes services that help plan and coordinate finishes, materials, and aesthetics throughout the home.
What’s Included
Scope covers interior design consulting services — from basic finish selections (paint, flooring, fixtures) to full-service space planning, mood boards, and procurement assistance. Utah custom builders vary widely: some offer in-house design; others require the owner to coordinate with an outside designer or showroom. High-end design may also include cabinetry drawings, lighting layouts, tile elevations, and furniture layout. Pricing is usually hourly or per package.
Notes
Includes: time for selections, design documentation, material coordination, and installation guidance
Builder Tips:
Investing in a design package can prevent costly mistakes and last-minute changes during construction. Some cities or HOAs may require exterior color board approvals — your designer can handle that. Most Utah homeowners use a hybrid approach: designer for selections, showrooms for products, and GC for install coordination. Use BuildAngel.ai to preview how finishes affect budget before finalizing selections.
Real World Example:
A 4,500 sq ft custom home:
Design consulting package: $3,800
Cabinet and lighting layout support: $1,200
Total: ~$5,000 for design services (not including furnishings)
FAQ
Q: Do I need an interior designer for a custom home?
A: Not required, but highly recommended. Designers help create cohesion and avoid costly redo work.
Q: Can I use a showroom designer?
A: Yes — many Utah suppliers (tile, flooring, lighting) offer free or paid in-house designers.
Q: How are design fees charged?
A: Typically hourly ($100–$200/hr) or fixed fee based on scope. Some builders include limited design hours in their fee.
Q: Will the designer manage subcontractors?
A: Usually not — the GC or owner-builder handles execution. Designers provide specs and aesthetic direction.


