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For Interior Designers in KC
Web Design for Interior Designers in Kansas City
Interior design clients are making a high-commitment decision — they are inviting someone into their home, spending significant money, and trusting your taste over their own. Before they reach out, they spend serious time evaluating your portfolio. A website that showcases your best projects by room and style, explains your process, and makes starting a conversation easy is the difference between being a contender and being invisible.
What clients evaluate before hiring an interior designer
- Portfolio — projects organized by room (kitchen, living room, primary suite, whole home)
- Your aesthetic style — modern, transitional, traditional, maximalist, farmhouse, organic
- Services offered — full-service design, e-design, decorating-only, staging, consultations
- Process and timeline — what working with you looks like from first call to final install
- Pricing structure — flat fee, hourly, percentage of procurement, or package options
What your interior design website would include
- Portfolio gallery organized by room type and project — with before/after where available
- Services page — full-service, e-design, staging, hourly consultations, and what each includes
- About page with your design background, aesthetic philosophy, and who you work best with
- Process overview — discovery, design development, procurement, and installation phases
- Pricing guide — starting-at ranges and what factors affect the investment
- Inquiry form with project type, room count, timeline, and rough budget
What clients say
“I was getting clients purely through referrals and a lot of them weren't the right fit style-wise. Once the portfolio site went up with my projects organized by room and my aesthetic clearly visible, I started getting inquiries from people who already knew my work and were specifically looking for that look. The discovery calls got much shorter.”
— K. Fleming, interior designer, Kansas City, MO
Simple pricing
An interior design site with portfolio, services, and inquiry form starts at $250. A full site with room-specific galleries, process walkthrough, pricing guide, and about page is $500–950. One full-service project covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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