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How Much Does Interior Design Cost in Dubai? 2026 Complete Guide

Interior design costs in Dubai vary more widely than in almost any other residential market in the world, from AED 60 per square foot for a basic apartment renovation to AED 600 per square foot or above for a bespoke ultra-luxury villa fit-out. The range is vast because the Dubai market spans everything from compact mid-rise apartments in JVC to 20,000-square-foot mansions in Emirates Hills, and because the definition of ‘interior design’ in Dubai encompasses everything from a paint and flooring refresh to a complete structural reconfiguration with Italian kitchen systems, smart home integration and custom joinery fabricated in Europe. This guide provides accurate, current AED pricing for every tier of the Dubai interior design and fit-out market, based on completed project data from Kat Black Design Studio’s own portfolio, to help property owners plan their budgets with confidence.

Average Interior Design Costs in Dubai 2026

The table below provides a summary of average total project costs for the most common interior design and fit-out commission types in Dubai in 2026. These are all-in costs covering design fees, materials, labour and project management unless otherwise noted.

Commission Type Property Size Specification Typical Total Cost (AED)
Apartment renovation (targeted) 1-2 bed, 700-1,200 sqft Mid-range 60,000 to 130,000
Apartment full fit-out (bare shell) 2 bed, 1,000-1,400 sqft Quality 100,000 to 200,000
Villa renovation (partial) 4 bed, 3,000-4,500 sqft Quality 150,000 to 400,000
Villa fit-out (new handover) 4 bed, 3,500-5,000 sqft Premium 400,000 to 850,000
Villa fit-out (luxury) 5-6 bed, 5,000-8,000 sqft Luxury 700,000 to 1,800,000
Villa fit-out (ultra-luxury) 6+ bed, 8,000+ sqft Ultra-luxury 1,500,000 to 5,000,000+
Office fit-out (Cat B) 1,500-3,000 sqft Commercial premium 180,000 to 450,000

Per Sqft Rate Guide

Per square foot pricing is the most common way to express and compare interior design and fit-out costs in Dubai. The rate you should expect depends heavily on the specification level you are targeting.

Specification Level Typical Range (AED per sqft) What This Covers
Basic/Builder-grade AED 40 to 80/sqft Standard tiles, basic kitchen, no designer joinery, painted walls
Mid-range AED 80 to 150/sqft Quality porcelain, kitchen upgrade, bathroom retile, good lighting
Quality AED 150 to 250/sqft Engineered hardwood or large-format stone, custom kitchen, smart lighting, bespoke wardrobes
Premium AED 250 to 400/sqft Italian kitchen, natural stone bathrooms, Mafi hardwood, smart home
Luxury AED 400 to 600/sqft Bookmatched stone, European joinery to tight tolerances, full Crestron/KNX, bespoke furniture
Ultra-luxury AED 600+/sqft Quarry-selected stone, factory-inspected joinery, de Gournay wall panels, entire home custom

These per-sqft figures are all-in costs for supply and installation of all materials, project management, contractor coordination and 3D design visualisation. They exclude the designer’s standalone design fee where that is charged separately (see Designer Fees Explained below), though most Dubai interior design studios, including Kat Black Design Studio, include the design fee within an all-in project cost rather than charging it separately.

Designer Fees Explained

Interior designer fees in Dubai are structured in one of three ways, and understanding which model a studio uses is essential before comparing quotes.

Percentage of Project Cost

The most common fee structure for luxury interior designers in Dubai is a design fee equal to 10 to 20 per cent of the total construction and procurement cost of the project. On a AED 1,000,000 villa fit-out, this means a design fee of AED 100,000 to AED 200,000 on top of the construction cost. This model aligns the designer’s interests with the quality of the project because the design fee grows as the specification level rises.

Fixed Fee

Some studios charge a fixed design fee agreed at the start of the commission, typically ranging from AED 15,000 for a one-bedroom apartment design to AED 150,000 or above for a large luxury villa. The fixed fee covers concept design, 3D visualisation, technical drawings and procurement supervision. The construction is then managed separately, either by the studio’s own fit-out team or by an independently appointed contractor.

All-In Turnkey

Kat Black Design Studio and most full-service interior design and fit-out studios in Dubai charge on a turnkey all-in basis: a single project price covers design, procurement, construction, project management and furnished handover. The client pays one amount and receives a completed, furnished interior. This is the most commercially transparent model for clients because it eliminates the risk of budget creep from separate design and construction contracts with misaligned incentives. On a turnkey basis, the effective design fee is built into the overall project rate.

Villa vs Apartment Costs

Villa and apartment interior design in Dubai differ in their cost structure as well as their absolute amounts. The key differences are as follows.

Factor Apartment Villa
Typical floor area 500 to 2,500 sqft 2,500 to 20,000+ sqft
Common spec level Mid-range to quality Quality to ultra-luxury
Structural permit needed? Rarely Often (for open-plan reconfig)
Emaar NOC needed? No (managed buildings only) Yes (Emaar communities)
Landscaping included? No (balcony only) Yes (garden/pool common)
Smart home inclusion Optional, lower cost Standard at premium tier
Italian kitchen Rare; usually quality custom Standard at premium+
Typical total (quality spec) AED 100,000 to 250,000 AED 400,000 to 900,000

Fit-Out Cost Breakdown

For a four-bedroom Emaar villa of approximately 4,200 square feet in Dubai Hills Estate, a quality-specification turnkey fit-out at Kat Black Design Studio breaks down approximately as follows.

Trade / Scope Item Approximate Cost (AED) Notes
Kitchen (Poliform or custom, stone worktop, premium appliances) 100,000 to 200,000 Largest single item
Master bathroom 50,000 to 100,000 Full retile, Duravit/Hansgrohe
3 x secondary bathrooms 25,000 to 50,000 each Standard quality retile
Flooring (engineered hardwood, main areas) 70,000 to 130,000 Mafi or equivalent, 200 sqm
Flooring (large-format porcelain, wet areas) 15,000 to 30,000
Bedroom joinery (4 rooms, full wardrobes) 50,000 to 90,000 Bespoke fitted, lacquer finish
Living room joinery (entertainment unit, shelving) 25,000 to 50,000
Smart home (Lutron lighting and shading) 80,000 to 150,000 Principal rooms only
Painting and decorating 20,000 to 40,000 Full villa including ceilings
Lighting fixtures 20,000 to 45,000 Quality spec, all rooms
Window treatments (motorised blinds, sheers) 25,000 to 55,000 All windows
Furniture package (loose furniture, all rooms) 80,000 to 200,000 Quality spec
Design fee (included in turnkey) Included 3D renders, technical drawings
Project management Included Dedicated PM, site daily
Total AED 560,000 to 1,140,000 4-bed villa, quality spec

What Affects Price

Six factors account for the majority of the cost variation between interior design and fit-out projects in Dubai at the same floor area.

Material Specification

The single biggest cost driver. The difference between a mid-range engineered oak floor at AED 100 per square metre and a premium Mafi floor at AED 350 per square metre, across 200 square metres of a four-bedroom villa, is AED 50,000 in flooring cost alone. Multiplied across every material category (stone, tile, joinery substrate and finish, kitchen, sanitaryware), specification level differences can move a project cost by AED 300,000 to AED 700,000 on the same floor plan.

Joinery Complexity

Bespoke joinery, particularly if specified to European cabinetmaking tolerances with premium veneers and lacquer finishes, is one of the highest-cost line items in a luxury villa fit-out. A bespoke dressing room in a smoked oak veneer with soft-close hardware, internal LED lighting and a full-height glazed island costs between AED 45,000 and AED 90,000 depending on its size and specification. A developer-standard built-in wardrobe costs AED 8,000 to AED 15,000 for the same floor area.

Smart Home Scope

Smart home system costs range from AED 15,000 for a single-room Lutron wireless lighting upgrade to AED 400,000 or above for a full Crestron whole-home system in a large villa covering lighting, HVAC, AV, pool and security. The scope is entirely elective and can be phased to match the budget.

Structural Works

Any structural modification, from removing a wall to enlarging an opening, adds cost in two ways: the cost of the structural engineering assessment and permit applications (typically AED 8,000 to AED 25,000 for a single modification), and the cost of the structural demolition and reinstatement works (typically AED 15,000 to AED 50,000 per structural modification). A programme involving several structural changes can add AED 80,000 to AED 150,000 to the project cost before any finishes are applied.

Pool and Landscaping

Adding a pool and landscaping to a Dubai villa fit-out is the single item most likely to push a project cost above its initial estimate. A standard family pool of 8 by 4 metres with basic automation and aggregate plaster finish costs AED 80,000 to AED 140,000 plus DM permit costs. A premium infinity pool in Bisazza glass mosaic with full smart home integration costs AED 250,000 to AED 450,000. Full landscaping covering planting, irrigation, lighting, pergola and outdoor kitchen adds AED 80,000 to AED 350,000 depending on complexity.

Furniture and Accessories

Furniture costs are frequently underestimated in Dubai fit-out budgets. A quality furniture package for a four-bedroom villa covering living room, dining room, all bedrooms, study and covered terrace from mid-range European suppliers typically costs AED 80,000 to AED 200,000. A premium furniture package from suppliers including B&B Italia, Minotti, Poliform and Molteni typically costs AED 250,000 to AED 600,000 or above.

How to Set a Budget

The most common budgeting mistake made by Dubai villa and apartment owners commissioning interior design is setting a budget based on a per-square-foot rate without specifying which tier of the rate table that rate applies to. If you tell an interior design studio that you want a 4,000-square-foot villa designed at AED 200 per square foot and the studio understands this to mean a quality specification whilst you intend it to mean a premium specification, the resulting tender will be materially different from your expectation.

A more reliable approach is to specify your budget for each of the five highest-cost line items in any Dubai villa fit-out (kitchen, master bathroom, flooring, smart home, furniture) and let those specific decisions define the total budget from the bottom up, rather than applying a per-square-foot rate from the top down. An honest conversation with your interior design studio about what each line item costs at each specification level, early in the briefing process, eliminates the most common source of later disappointment in Dubai fit-out commissioning.

Kat Black Design Studio provides a detailed cost estimate broken down by trade and specification during the briefing process, before any design commitment is made. The estimate is produced from the studio’s project cost database and is accurate to within 10 to 15 per cent of the final contract value for projects of standard complexity.

Getting Quotes

When obtaining quotes for interior design and fit-out in Dubai, comparing like with like is more difficult than it appears. Three quotes for a four-bedroom villa fit-out from three different Dubai studios will rarely be on the same scope, the same specification or the same contractual basis. To make meaningful comparisons, request that all quotes cover an identical written scope of works, specify the same materials by brand and series rather than generic descriptions, include design fees within the total quoted price, and make clear who is responsible for permit applications and whether permit costs are included. A quote that does not include the design fee, does not specify materials by brand and does not include permit management is not a comparable quote even if the total figure appears similar.

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