Hi, any ID designer here who provide interior design concept drawings? How much per drawing?
Looking for simple modern design for my house.
Looking for ID Designer for Drawing, ID Drawing
Looking for ID Designer for Drawing, ID Drawing
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Nov 18 2022, 11:07 AM, updated 4y ago
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Hi, any ID designer here who provide interior design concept drawings? How much per drawing?
Looking for simple modern design for my house. |
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Nov 27 2022, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(johorian @ Nov 18 2022, 11:07 AM) Hi, any ID designer here who provide interior design concept drawings? How much per drawing? I think the market is going for RM4-6 psf.... some crazy designer who aren't even reputable asking for RM10-15 psf...Looking for simple modern design for my house. Honestly don't bother with interior designers.... they are a waste of your time... if you want to design a 1,000sqf apartment... the design fee alone costs at least RM4k which is beyond silly..... The main reason I said that is because even though you are designing for a 1k sqf apartment... it mostly leaves out foyer/yard/toilet and even general spaces.... you most likely end up with a 600sqf of actual artist impression... they end up just "decorating" your house rather than actually designing it.... and you know the silliest part about all these??? They got the audacity to argue about the cost for studying interior designing at university.... saw 1 idiot on this forum back in 2012 says it costs RM400k to study his degree but the dumbest part is he includes all his cost of living in the UK.. a typical ID degree is no different from any other 3 years degree (excluding medical studies).... you don't see them graduates going around asking RM4k for 1 day worth of work don't you... They are literally charging like developed country rates but does not have that developed country ID's creativity... In conclusion... unless they are just charging you a flat rate of RM2k for a typical 1k sqf apartment... just skip ID all together unless you are filthy rich and money is not an issue... This post has been edited by holypredator: Nov 27 2022, 01:51 PM pandawan liked this post
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Nov 29 2022, 03:26 PM
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QUOTE(holypredator @ Nov 27 2022, 01:50 PM) I think the market is going for RM4-6 psf.... some crazy designer who aren't even reputable asking for RM10-15 psf... Thanks for your opinion. Actually i need some professional advise on the plaster ceiling, downlight, painting colours and space arrangement for my terrace house. What is your suggestion?Honestly don't bother with interior designers.... they are a waste of your time... if you want to design a 1,000sqf apartment... the design fee alone costs at least RM4k which is beyond silly..... The main reason I said that is because even though you are designing for a 1k sqf apartment... it mostly leaves out foyer/yard/toilet and even general spaces.... you most likely end up with a 600sqf of actual artist impression... they end up just "decorating" your house rather than actually designing it.... and you know the silliest part about all these??? They got the audacity to argue about the cost for studying interior designing at university.... saw 1 idiot on this forum back in 2012 says it costs RM400k to study his degree but the dumbest part is he includes all his cost of living in the UK.. a typical ID degree is no different from any other 3 years degree (excluding medical studies).... you don't see them graduates going around asking RM4k for 1 day worth of work don't you... They are literally charging like developed country rates but does not have that developed country ID's creativity... In conclusion... unless they are just charging you a flat rate of RM2k for a typical 1k sqf apartment... just skip ID all together unless you are filthy rich and money is not an issue... I lose my mind and coudn't decide when I starting to survey, study and visit furniture shop etc. Too many options..... |
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Dec 5 2022, 10:18 AM
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Is worth to use designer if you planning to renovate really extensively. If you planning to pay 200-300k, what is another 4k for design cost
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Dec 5 2022, 08:52 PM
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For small budget, best to just browse magazine. Even Ikea magazine can give good ideas.
If you have high budget, then having an ID to help makes sense. Not many contractors have experience with combining high end materials like marble, stones, hardwood, color scheme, layered lighting, mood board etc. There are so many new materials in the market to play with nowadays, eg sintered stone slabs, WPC door/doorframes. For those looking for customised design, then a good/experienced ID can help. |
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