Interior designer portfolio sites in the Philippines support a high-touch service business. Clients evaluate designers on aesthetic taste, project execution capability, and brand fit. The website’s job is to showcase project work prominently and generate qualified inquiries.
The short answer
Most Philippine interior designers fit Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) for the comprehensive portfolio, service breakdown, and inquiry infrastructure they need. Solo designers building their portfolio can use Starter (₱65K–₱85K).
Essential content
Project portfolio. Featured projects with before/after photography, project briefs, design decisions, and supplier credits. 8–12 fully featured projects beat 50 partial galleries.
Services. Full design, partial design, consultation only, renovation management, commercial vs residential.
Process. What working with you looks like — consultation, design development, procurement, execution, handover.
Pricing structure. Hourly, project-based, percentage of construction cost. Starting rates.
About. Your design philosophy, training, awards, signature aesthetic.
Inquiry form. Project type, location, scope, timeline, budget range.
Photography
Interior design portfolios live or die on photography quality. Each project needs professional photography (₱8,000–₱25,000 per shoot). The investment is recovered through portfolio-driven new business.
Budget
Starter (₱65K–₱85K): Solo interior designer, basic portfolio with 4–6 projects, contact form.
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Established designer with comprehensive portfolio, service tier breakdown, structured inquiry, blog for content marketing.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does an interior designer website cost in the Philippines?
- Most Philippine interior designers fit the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — project portfolio, service descriptions, package pricing, and inquiry forms. Solo designers starting their portfolio can use Starter (₱65K–₱85K).
- What should an interior designer's portfolio include?
- Full project galleries with before/after photos, project descriptions (scope, timeline, brief), and credit lists (suppliers, contractors). Each project should tell a complete story — the design challenge, the approach, the outcome.
- Should interior designers publish project budgets?
- Most don't, but disclosing a project's general scope and tier ('Residential renovation, ₱2M–₱5M budget') helps prospects assess fit. Specific cost details are usually private to client agreements.
- What service breakdown should the website show?
- Full residential design, commercial design, renovation consulting, space planning only, styling and accessory selection. Specifying your service tiers attracts the right prospects and reduces consultation time spent on unfit projects.
Working with webdesigner.ph
- Service tiers — Start, Scale, Sell. What each tier includes and what it doesn't.
- Published pricing — Fixed price ranges per tier, named exclusions, and the payment schedule.
- How the process works — Discovery, design, build, and launch, with milestone-gated payment.
- Maintenance plans — Hosting, security, and content updates from ₱4,000/month.
- Get a specific quote — Reply within one Philippine business day.