If you are deciding whether to pursue interior design as a career — or you are already working in the field and want to know where you stand — you need salary data that is specific, sourced, and broken down by experience, city, and specialisation. This guide compiles verified figures from AmbitionBox (2025, 1,200+ interior designer salary reports), Glassdoor India (2025, 800+ salary reports), and Naukri.com’s Interior Design Job Market Analysis (2024–2025) to give you the most detailed picture available of what interior designers earn across India in 2026.
What Is the Salary of an Interior Designer in India in 2026?
The average salary of an interior designer in India in 2026 is ₹4.2 lakh per annum (LPA), with a range of ₹2.5 LPA at the entry level to ₹30+ LPA for principal designers and design heads at leading firms. According to AmbitionBox’s 2025 interior designer salary dataset (1,200+ reports), the median base salary is ₹4.2 LPA, and the middle 50% of earners fall between ₹3 LPA and ₹7.5 LPA.
- Entry-level (0–2 years): ₹2.5 LPA – ₹4.5 LPA
- Mid-level (3–5 years): ₹4.5 LPA – ₹8 LPA
- Senior level (6–10 years): ₹8 LPA – ₹16 LPA
- Principal / Design Head (10+ years): ₹16 LPA – ₹30+ LPA
- Freelance designers: ₹30,000 – ₹3,00,000+ per project (highly variable)
In simple terms: A fresh interior design graduate in India earns ₹20,000–₹35,000 per month. By the five-year mark, that figure typically doubles. Senior commercial and hospitality designers in Tier-1 cities regularly earn more than professionals in many engineering disciplines at equivalent experience levels.
Interior Designer Salary in India at a Glance — 2026
The table below gives you the complete salary picture across experience levels before we break each one down in detail. All figures reflect Glassdoor India and AmbitionBox 2025 data, cross-referenced with active job postings on Naukri.com (2024–2025).
| Experience Level | Years | Annual CTC Range (₹ LPA) | Monthly In-Hand (Approx.) | Typical Job Title | Key Differentiator at This Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresher / Junior | 0–2 years | ₹2.5 – ₹4.5 LPA | ₹18,000 – ₹32,000 | Junior Designer, Design Intern, Design Executive | Software proficiency (AutoCAD, SketchUp) determines upper vs. lower band |
| Mid-Level | 3–5 years | ₹4.5 – ₹8 LPA | ₹32,000 – ₹58,000 | Interior Designer, Project Designer, Space Planner | Project ownership and client management ability drives the jump to ₹7–8 LPA |
| Senior | 6–10 years | ₹8 – ₹16 LPA | ₹58,000 – ₹1,10,000 | Senior Interior Designer, Design Lead, Project Head | Sector specialisation (commercial, hospitality) determines where in the range |
| Principal / Design Head | 10+ years | ₹16 – ₹30+ LPA | ₹1,10,000 – ₹2,50,000+ | Principal Designer, Creative Director, Studio Head | Team leadership, business development, and client brand relationships |
Understanding where you can enter this table — and how quickly you move through it — depends on three things: the quality of your design education, the software skills you build in your first two years, and the sector you choose to specialise in. The complete guide to interior design courses after 12th in India covers how different qualification pathways map to these career levels.
What Determines an Interior Designer’s Salary in India?
Interior design salaries in India are shaped by a specific cluster of factors. Unlike professions where credentials alone determine pay, interior design rewards demonstrated output — the projects you have delivered, the sectors you have worked in, and the technical tools you can use without supervision. Understanding these levers helps you make deliberate career decisions rather than accepting whatever first offer arrives.
Sector of practice: This is the single most impactful salary variable. Commercial interior designers consistently earn 25–40% more than residential designers at the same experience level. According to AmbitionBox and Naukri.com’s 2025 interior design salary data, graduates placed in hospitality and commercial sectors started at an average of ₹4.8 LPA, compared to ₹3.2 LPA for those placed at residential design studios — a 50% difference at the entry point alone.
Software proficiency: A 2024 analysis of interior design job postings on Naukri.com found that roles requiring AutoCAD or Revit proficiency carried an 18–22% salary premium over roles with no software requirements listed. Designers who produce 3D renders using Lumion or V-Ray in-house command an additional premium at the mid-level, because they remove a cost the firm would otherwise outsource.
City of employment: Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and Bangalore pay measurably above the national average — not just because of general cost-of-living differences, but because the concentration of high-budget commercial, hospitality, and luxury residential clients is highest in these cities. The city-level breakdown appears in a dedicated section below.
Employer type: Large design consultancies offer structured salaries with defined increment cycles. Boutique studios may offer lower base pay but faster skill accumulation and creative ownership. In-house design teams at large corporations — real estate developers, hotel chains, retail brands — offer stable packages that often include performance bonuses not available at smaller firms.
Formal education and accreditation: Designers who have completed accredited B.Sc. or B.Des programmes recognised by the Council of Architecture, India access higher-paying commercial roles faster than those with short-form diplomas. Specialisation certifications — such as LEED AP (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional) for sustainable interiors, or WELL AP for wellness-focused spaces — add documented salary leverage at the mid-senior level and are increasingly required by corporate clients meeting ESG mandates.
For a comprehensive view of how education pathways in India shape long-term career outcomes in interior design, see how to become an interior designer in India.
Interior Designer Salary in India by Experience Level — Detailed Breakdown
Experience is the primary salary driver in interior design. The transition from entry to mid-level is steep and reflects a real shift in role — from executing others’ designs to owning projects independently. Here is how salaries move year by year, based on AmbitionBox and Glassdoor India 2025 salary data.
| Years of Experience | Annual Salary Range (₹ LPA) | Monthly Gross (₹) | What Changes at This Stage | Fastest Path to Upper Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–1 year (Fresher) | ₹2.5 – ₹3.2 LPA | ₹18,000 – ₹23,000 | Supervised drafting and material sourcing; limited client contact | Confirm AutoCAD + SketchUp proficiency before joining; negotiate on portfolio strength |
| 1–2 years | ₹3.2 – ₹4.5 LPA | ₹23,000 – ₹32,000 | Site visits, contractor coordination, partial project ownership | Move to commercial or hospitality sector; develop 3D rendering capability |
| 3–4 years | ₹4.5 – ₹6 LPA | ₹32,000 – ₹43,000 | Full project ownership from concept to handover | Client-facing experience; Revit or BIM certification adds immediate premium |
| 5–6 years | ₹6 – ₹8 LPA | ₹43,000 – ₹58,000 | Multi-project management; junior team mentoring | Specialise in high-demand niche (healthcare design, large-format commercial) |
| 7–9 years | ₹8 – ₹13 LPA | ₹58,000 – ₹93,000 | Design lead managing studio teams; key client relationships | LEED AP or WELL AP certification; move to senior role with business development scope |
| 10+ years | ₹13 – ₹30+ LPA | ₹93,000 – ₹2,50,000+ | Studio or department head; P&L ownership; brand-level client relationships | Freelance transition or studio partnership; premium residential or hospitality niche |
Entry-level (0–2 years): The difference between ₹2.5 LPA and ₹4.5 LPA at the entry level is almost entirely determined by two factors — city and software skills. Graduates who join commercial or hospitality design firms in Bangalore, Mumbai, or Delhi with confirmed AutoCAD and SketchUp proficiency enter at the upper band. Those joining residential studios in Tier-2 cities without software experience enter at the lower band.
Mid-level (3–5 years): This is the highest-velocity salary-growth phase in interior design. Designers who transition from execution to full project ownership — managing clients, contractors, and budgets independently — regularly move from ₹4.5 LPA to ₹7–8 LPA within 18–24 months. Those who remain primarily in execution roles plateau at ₹5–5.5 LPA until they are given project lead responsibility.
Senior level (6–10 years): Senior designers at established commercial or hospitality firms in metro cities regularly earn ₹10–₹16 LPA. The determining factor at this level is not tenure — it is whether you can lead a design team and manage client relationships directly. Designers who reach ₹12+ LPA in this band are consistently those who have moved into design leadership rather than remaining individual contributors.
Principal and leadership (10+ years): Design heads and creative directors at major consultancies earn ₹20–₹35 LPA in total compensation. Freelance principals with established luxury residential or hospitality client bases often earn more — though without a monthly income floor. The freelance transition, income structure, and risk profile are covered in a dedicated section below.
Interior Designer Salary in India by City — 2026
City of employment has a direct and measurable effect on interior design salaries. The following figures are drawn from Glassdoor India city-level salary reports (2025) and AmbitionBox city-filtered data (2025), based on a minimum of 50 reported salaries per city.
| City | Average Annual Salary (₹ LPA) | vs. National Average | Dominant Hiring Sectors | Best Career Entry Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mumbai | ₹5.2 – ₹6.5 LPA | +22% to +35% | Luxury residential, hospitality, retail interiors, film production design | Highest absolute salaries; competitive entry; best for luxury and hospitality track |
| Delhi NCR (Delhi, Gurugram, Noida) | ₹4.8 – ₹6.2 LPA | +15% to +28% | Corporate offices, government and institutional design, retail | Strong commercial sector; large-scale institutional projects; government design bodies |
| Bangalore | ₹4.5 – ₹6 LPA | +10% to +25% | Tech sector workplace design, co-working, mid-to-premium residential | Best for workplace designers; high demand for activity-based working and biophilic design expertise |
| Hyderabad | ₹3.8 – ₹5.2 LPA | 0% to +10% | Residential, commercial, growing hospitality sector | Growing real estate sector; good volume of mid-range projects |
| Chennai | ₹3.5 – ₹4.8 LPA | –5% to +5% | Residential, healthcare, retail | Healthcare design niche is undersupplied; strong for NABH-compliant hospital design |
| Pune | ₹3.2 – ₹4.5 LPA | –10% to 0% | Residential, IT office interiors, hospitality | Lower cost of living offsets lower salary; good volume for mid-range residential work |
| Tier-2 Cities (Jaipur, Kochi, Indore, Coimbatore) | ₹2.5 – ₹3.8 LPA | –20% to –35% | Residential, local commercial, boutique hospitality | Portfolio-building phase; lower competition; useful early-career base before metro move |
Bangalore note for IIFT graduates: Bangalore’s technology sector has created consistent, structured demand for workplace interior designers — specifically those who understand activity-based working models, biophilic design integration, and the fit-out requirements of large open-plan office floors. These roles, typically at commercial design consultancies, frequently start freshers from accredited programmes at ₹3.8–₹4.5 LPA — well above the national fresher average — and progress rapidly as project ownership grows.
For the full picture of where interior design careers lead across India, the scope of interior designing in India covers projected sector growth through 2030.
Interior Designer Salary by Specialisation — Which Sector Pays Most?
Interior design is a family of distinct specialisations with meaningfully different salary ceilings. Choosing a specialisation early is one of the highest-leverage career decisions a designer makes — and the salary data confirms this.
| Specialisation | Salary Range (₹ LPA) | Demand Level in India (2026) | Key Skills Required | Salary Ceiling vs. Residential | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Interior Design | ₹2.5 – ₹10 LPA | Very High | Space planning, material selection, client management | Baseline | Designers who prefer long-term client relationships; most common entry point |
| Commercial / Corporate Design | ₹4 – ₹20 LPA | High and Growing | AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, project coordination, commercial codes compliance | +40% to +60% vs. residential | Best long-term earning trajectory; structured project timelines; scalable career |
| Hospitality Interior Design | ₹4.5 – ₹22 LPA | High | FF&E specification, brand standards, hospitality-specific building codes | +50% to +70% vs. residential | Premium pay; brand-level projects; involves project travel and international brand exposure |
| Healthcare Interior Design | ₹4 – ₹16 LPA | High and Undersupplied | NABH guidelines, infection control design, accessibility standards | +30% to +50% vs. residential | Fastest-growing niche in India; shortage of qualified specialists creates salary premium |
| Retail / Visual Merchandising | ₹3 – ₹10 LPA | Moderate | Planogram design, brand identity, display design, footfall flow analysis | Similar to residential ceiling | Fashion-adjacent designers; strong in Mumbai and Bangalore retail hubs |
| Film and Production Design | ₹3 – ₹18 LPA (project-based) | Niche | 3D visualisation, art direction, period research, set construction management | Variable; high ceiling for established production designers | Mumbai-centric; high creative satisfaction; project-based income with gaps between projects |
Healthcare interior design deserves specific attention. India’s National Health Policy targets 2.5% of GDP in health expenditure, and hospital construction and renovation activity has accelerated sharply since 2022. Yet the number of interior designers formally trained in NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers) compliance requirements remains very small relative to project demand. This supply-demand imbalance translates directly into above-market salaries for those who develop this expertise — ₹4–₹6 LPA at entry versus ₹2.5–₹3.5 LPA for residential-entry designers with equivalent experience.
Employed vs. Freelance Interior Designer Salary in India
This is the question most interior designers face at the 5–7 year mark. The honest answer is that freelancing offers a higher income ceiling, but with a fundamentally different financial structure. Understanding both paths in concrete terms helps you make the decision clearly.
| Factor | Employed Interior Designer | Freelance Interior Designer |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Income Range | ₹2.5 LPA – ₹30 LPA (based on level) | ₹3 LPA – ₹50+ LPA (based on client pipeline) |
| Income Stability | Fixed monthly salary; predictable | Variable; income gaps between projects are common in early freelance years |
| Project Fees in India (2025) | Salary not tied to per-project revenue | ₹150–₹600/sq ft (residential); ₹300–₹1,200/sq ft (commercial) — IIID Insight Report 2024 |
| Benefits | PF, gratuity, health insurance (larger firms), paid leave | None; all costs self-borne (software, accountant, office, insurance) |
| Salary Ceiling | ₹25–₹35 LPA (top end for most employed designers) | No ceiling; high-end luxury and hospitality designers earn ₹50–₹80 LPA |
| Typical Transition Point | — | After 5–8 years of employed work, once a client base is established |
| Tax Structure | TDS deducted at source; simpler compliance | Self-employed tax filing; GST registration required above ₹20 LPA turnover |
According to the Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID) Insight Report 2024, professional interior designers in Tier-1 Indian cities charged ₹150–₹600 per square foot for residential projects. A single 1,500 sq ft residential project at ₹300 per square foot generates ₹4.5 lakh in design fees — roughly equivalent to one to one-and-a-half months of a senior employed designer’s take-home salary. Managing four to six projects of this scale per year produces a freelance income comparable to senior employment packages — but without the income floor if the pipeline dries up.
Most designers who successfully transition to freelance have accumulated five to eight years of employed experience first, built a direct client referral network, and developed business management skills alongside their design practice. The career guide for starting in interior design covers the practical steps for building a professional foundation — whether employed or independent.
Skills That Directly Increase Interior Designer Salary in India
Salary increments in interior design are not automatic — they are earned through a specific set of demonstrable skills that shift a designer’s market value at negotiation time, at promotion time, and when moving firms. The following are supported by job market and salary data, not anecdote.
| Skill | Salary Premium | Data Source | Career Stage Where It Matters Most |
|---|---|---|---|
| AutoCAD Proficiency | +12% to +18% | Naukri.com Job Posting Analysis, 2024 | Entry to mid-level; required for most commercial roles |
| Revit / BIM Capability | +18% to +22% | Naukri.com Interior Design Job Market Report, 2024 | Mid to senior; mandatory for large commercial and government projects |
| 3D Rendering (Lumion, V-Ray) | +10% to +15% | Glassdoor India Salary Reports, 2025 | Entry to mid; removes outsourcing cost; directly impacts client decision-making |
| Project Management | +₹1 – ₹3 LPA above peers | AmbitionBox Salary Comparison, 2025 | Mid-level onward; strongest differentiator at 4–6 years |
| LEED AP Certification | +16% vs. non-certified peers | U.S. Green Building Council India Data, 2024 | Senior level; increasingly required by corporate and hospitality clients with ESG mandates |
| WELL AP Certification | +12% to +18% | International WELL Building Institute India Reports, 2024 | Senior level; growing demand from premium office and healthcare developers |
AutoCAD and Revit proficiency are the most frequently cited hiring criteria in commercial interior design job postings in India, according to a 2024 analysis of 3,000+ interior design job postings on Naukri.com and LinkedIn. Revit specifically — because it enables Building Information Modelling (BIM) — is increasingly required for large commercial, healthcare, and government fit-out projects. BIM allows multiple disciplines (architecture, MEP, structure, interior design) to collaborate on a single model, reducing coordination errors and project costs. Designers who demonstrate BIM capability are hired for a different class of project entirely.
Sustainability certifications are no longer a differentiator — they are becoming a baseline requirement for premium projects. The U.S. Green Building Council’s 2024 India data shows that LEED-certified professionals in construction and design roles in India earn 16% more than non-certified peers. As India accelerates its green building targets — the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) mandates energy performance certificates for commercial buildings above 100 kW connected load — LEED and WELL credentialled designers access a growing pool of premium projects that non-certified designers cannot bid on.
Sectors That Pay Interior Designers the Most in India
Rather than naming specific companies — which change hiring patterns, pay bands, and business direction frequently — the more durable way to understand salary potential is by sector. The following reflects consistent patterns from Glassdoor India, AmbitionBox, and LinkedIn Salary (2024–2025).
| Sector | Typical Salary Range (₹ LPA) | Fresher Entry Point | What You Will Work On | Skills in Demand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commercial Design Consultancies | ₹4 – ₹20 LPA | ₹3.8 – ₹4.8 LPA | Corporate offices, tech campuses, co-working spaces, large retail | AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, project coordination, commercial compliance |
| Hospitality and Hotels | ₹4.5 – ₹22 LPA | ₹4 – ₹5 LPA | Hotel rooms, lobbies, F&B outlets, resort public areas, brand refurbishment | FF&E specification, brand standards compliance, international code awareness |
| Real Estate Developers | ₹3.5 – ₹14 LPA | ₹3.2 – ₹4 LPA | Show flats, common areas, residential project design standards | Space planning, material specification, show flat delivery under deadline |
| Architecture and Design Firms | ₹3.5 – ₹16 LPA | ₹3 – ₹4.5 LPA | Mixed-use; projects span residential, commercial, institutional | Cross-disciplinary coordination; AutoCAD, Revit; strong drawing skills |
| Retail and Visual Merchandising | ₹3 – ₹10 LPA | ₹2.8 – ₹3.5 LPA | Store layouts, window displays, planogram design, seasonal brand environments | Brand identity application, planogram tools, display fabrication knowledge |
| Healthcare Facilities | ₹4 – ₹16 LPA | ₹3.5 – ₹4.5 LPA | Hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centres, wellness facilities | NABH compliance, infection control design, accessibility standards, material durability |
| Interior Product and Furniture Industry | ₹3 – ₹9 LPA | ₹2.8 – ₹3.8 LPA | Product design support, showroom styling, client space planning with product | Material knowledge, 3D product rendering, client consultation |
Graduates from IIFT Bangalore’s interior design programmes are specifically prepared for commercial design consultancy and hospitality sector roles — the two sectors that offer the highest entry points and fastest salary progression. The curriculum covers AutoCAD, SketchUp, space planning, material science, and project execution, which directly maps to the technical requirements these sectors list in job postings. To understand what the full qualification journey looks like, how long it takes to become an interior designer in India sets realistic programme and career milestones.
How to Negotiate a Higher Interior Designer Salary in India
Salary negotiation in interior design is less standardised than in corporate sectors. Pay ranges are wide, benchmarks are not as publicly known, and many employers — particularly smaller studios — underpay early-career designers simply because offers are accepted without negotiation. The following approaches are based on how the market actually works.
Anchor to verified data, not to expectation: Use AmbitionBox and Glassdoor India data for your city, experience level, and sector before any negotiation conversation. Present a specific figure — not a range. Designers who say “₹5 LPA” negotiate from a clearer position than those who say “₹4.5–₹5.5 LPA.” Ranges invite employers to default to the lower end.
Quantify your project track record: Before a negotiation, prepare a one-page project summary listing every project you have contributed to — approximate square footage or project budget, your specific role, and the delivery outcome. A designer with documented delivery of ₹1.5 crore worth of commercial fit-out projects commands a different offer than one presenting only a job title and years of service.
Time your ask to increment cycles: Most Indian design firms run increment reviews in April–May or October. Requesting a review outside this window is less likely to succeed unless you have recently taken on substantially new scope — team leadership, new client class, or significantly larger project types. If your scope has changed, make the ask within 90 days, not at the next annual cycle.
Negotiate beyond base salary: If a firm will not move on base pay, negotiate software licences (AutoCAD and Revit licences cost ₹50,000–₹1,50,000 per year), a certification study stipend, conference access, or a quarterly project delivery bonus. These add real monetary value without changing the base salary line on the offer letter.
Use competing offers ethically: A competing offer is the most reliable negotiation lever in any market, including interior design. If you have received a credible external offer, presenting it directly — not as a threat, but as market evidence of your current valuation — is a professional approach that most managers at established design firms will respond to with a counter.
Interior Design at IIFT Bangalore — Salary Outcomes and Career Preparation
IIFT Bangalore’s interior design programme is structured around the technical and creative competencies that determine where on the salary scale a graduate enters — and how quickly they move up. The curriculum covers AutoCAD and SketchUp from the first semester, with space planning, materials science, lighting design, and project execution integrated across the programme. Students complete live project briefs that form the core of their employment portfolio.
Graduates with strong software portfolios and completed project briefs consistently access the upper end of the fresher salary band — ₹3.2–₹4.5 LPA — rather than the floor. This reflects two things: technical readiness that employers can verify from day one, and a portfolio of resolved design work that removes the risk premium employers price into offers when they cannot assess a candidate’s output quality.
For students still deciding between interior design and related disciplines, the comparison of interior design and architecture as career paths sets out the key differences in training duration, regulatory scope, and salary trajectory clearly.
About this guide: This salary analysis was compiled for students and professionals researching interior design career outcomes in India. All salary data is sourced from publicly available aggregated datasets: AmbitionBox Interior Designer Salary Reports (2025, n=1,200+), Glassdoor India Interior Designer Salary Reports (2025, n=800+), and Naukri.com’s Interior Design Job Market Analysis (2024–2025). Sector-specific data is drawn from the Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID) Insight Report 2024, the U.S. Green Building Council’s India 2024 data, and the International WELL Building Institute India Reports 2024. Individual salaries vary based on employer, negotiation, city, and project experience. This guide is reviewed annually.
Frequently Asked Questions — Salary of Interior Designer in India
What is the average salary of an interior designer in India in 2026?
The average salary of an interior designer in India in 2026 is approximately ₹4.2 LPA, according to AmbitionBox’s 2025 salary dataset of 1,200+ interior designer reports. The national range runs from ₹2.5 LPA at entry level to ₹30+ LPA for senior and principal designers. The middle 50% of working interior designers in India earn between ₹3 LPA and ₹7.5 LPA annually.
What is the starting salary for a fresher interior designer in India?
A fresher interior designer in India can expect a starting salary between ₹2.5 LPA and ₹4.5 LPA in 2026. Metro cities (Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi) pay at the higher end of this band. Graduates from accredited programmes with confirmed AutoCAD and SketchUp proficiency typically secure offers between ₹3.2 LPA and ₹4.5 LPA — the upper portion of the entry range — rather than the floor.
Which city pays interior designers the highest salary in India?
Mumbai pays interior designers the highest average salary in India — ₹5.2–₹6.5 LPA across experience levels — according to Glassdoor India 2025 data. Delhi NCR and Bangalore follow closely. When adjusted for cost of living, Bangalore often offers the strongest net purchasing power for mid-career designers, particularly those working in the commercial workplace sector.
What is the salary of an interior designer in Bangalore?
Interior designers in Bangalore earn an average of ₹4.5–₹6 LPA, approximately 10–25% above the national average, according to Glassdoor India 2025 data. The city’s technology and corporate sectors drive demand for workplace interior designers. Entry-level roles at commercial design firms in Bangalore typically start at ₹3.8–₹4.5 LPA for graduates with strong technical portfolios.
How much do freelance interior designers earn in India?
Freelance interior designers in India charge ₹150–₹600 per square foot for residential design and ₹300–₹1,200 per square foot for commercial projects, according to the IIID Insight Report 2024. A designer managing four to six residential projects per year at ₹300/sq ft for a 1,500 sq ft average project size earns ₹18–₹27 lakh annually — equivalent to a senior employed designer’s package, but without an income floor between projects.
Does a formal interior design degree increase salary in India?
Yes. Graduates from accredited B.Sc. or B.Des programmes recognised by the Council of Architecture, India, access higher starting salaries and faster progression into commercial and senior roles. According to AmbitionBox and Naukri.com’s 2025 sector-segmented salary data, graduates placed in commercial and hospitality sectors started at an average of ₹4.8 LPA versus ₹3.2 LPA for those entering residential studios — a 50% difference at the entry point, driven partly by qualification and partly by the sectors that accredited graduates gain access to.
What is the salary of an interior designer at 5 years of experience in India?
An interior designer with 5 years of experience in India earns ₹6–₹8 LPA on average, according to AmbitionBox 2025 data. Designers in this range who work in commercial or hospitality sectors in metro cities, and who own projects end-to-end rather than operating in execution roles, consistently reach the upper end (₹7–₹8 LPA) or above. Those who remain in primarily drafting or execution roles typically plateau at ₹5–₹5.5 LPA at the same experience level.
What skills increase an interior designer’s salary the most in India?
Revit and AutoCAD proficiency carry the highest salary premium — 18–22% above roles without these requirements, per Naukri.com’s 2024 job posting analysis. LEED AP certification adds 16% above non-certified peers (U.S. Green Building Council India, 2024). Project management capability — specifically, documented delivery of projects on time and within budget — is the strongest differentiator at the 4–6 year experience mark, adding ₹1–₹3 LPA above peers at the same tenure.
Is interior design a well-paying career in India long term?
Interior design is a well-paying career at the mid-to-senior level in India. A designer with 6–8 years of commercial or hospitality experience can earn ₹10–₹16 LPA — comparable to or exceeding many engineering roles at equivalent experience. The career is front-loaded with lower entry salaries and back-loaded with significant earning potential, particularly for those who specialise in high-demand sectors and develop technical software expertise early. For a complete view of the field’s long-term prospects, see the B.Sc. Interior Design programme guide.
How long does it take to reach ₹10 LPA as an interior designer in India?
Most interior designers in commercial or hospitality design in metro cities reach ₹10 LPA after 6–8 years of experience, based on AmbitionBox and Glassdoor India 2025 data. Those specialising in healthcare or large-format commercial fit-outs can reach this milestone in 5–6 years. Residential-only designers often plateau below ₹8 LPA unless they transition into premium luxury residential or take on business development responsibilities. The difference between interior design and interior decoration also clarifies the distinct professional paths that feed into these career stages.