Designed for the Creative Mind™

Ep 220: Why Your Construction Projects Aren't Profitable (Even When the Budget Is High)


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Construction projects often look like the most profitable work in an interior design business—but behind the scenes, they're where many designers are the most underpaid.

In this episode, Michelle breaks down the hidden disconnect between what designers charge and what construction projects actually require. From the constant decision-making to the mental load that never turns off, she reveals why traditional pricing models fall short—and what needs to shift.

If you've ever felt busy, overwhelmed, or undercompensated during a renovation or new build, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do about it.

What You'll Learn
  • Why construction projects feel profitable—but often aren't
  • The hidden responsibilities designers take on during construction
  • The difference between renovation (reactive) vs. new build (proactive) projects
  • Where pricing structures typically break down
  • The real cost of underpricing construction administration
  • How "emotional pricing" quietly hurts your business
  • Why raising your prices alone won't fix the problem
  • What it actually means to align your pricing with your role
Key Takeaways

Construction projects don't just scale in size—they scale in responsibility. As the project grows, so does your mental load, decision-making, and ongoing involvement.

Renovations and new builds are not the same.

  • Renovations = reactive, unpredictable, fast decision-making
  • New builds = proactive, structured, vision-driven

You're not just designing—you're leading. During construction, you become the interpreter, problem-solver, and decision-maker for everyone involved.

Flat fees often fail mid-project. What felt like a solid number at the beginning rarely reflects the true scope as the project evolves.

Construction administration is not a "small add-on." It's a major, time-consuming, high-responsibility phase that deserves its own pricing structure.

If your structure is broken, raising prices won't fix it. You'll just charge more for the same exhausting experience.

Common Pricing Mistakes
  • Pricing based on initial scope without accounting for project evolution
  • Underestimating time, interruptions, and mental energy
  • Including construction administration inside the design fee
  • Making pricing decisions based on what feels "comfortable"
  • Keeping fees fixed even as responsibilities expand
Mindset Shift

Stop asking: "What feels fair?"

Start asking: "What does this role actually require of me?"

Because strong pricing isn't about feelings—it's about alignment between your responsibility and your compensation.

What to Do Instead
  • Separate design and construction phases clearly
  • Define and charge for construction administration
  • Build structure and boundaries into your process
  • Track your time and analyze where your effort is going
  • Price based on responsibility—not just deliverables
Final Thought

Construction projects aren't just bigger—they're heavier. And when your pricing finally reflects that, everything changes: your profitability, your energy, and your life outside the business.

What's Next

Next week's episode dives into furnishings and decorating pricing—and where designers are leaving even more money on the table.

Share the Episode

Know a designer who's deep in construction projects and feeling stretched thin? Share this episode with them—it might be exactly what they need to hear.

Resources Mentioned

Design Revenue Audit A diagnostic deep dive into the financial structure of your design firm, including pricing, procurement, and operational profitability.

90-Day Advisory Private strategic advisory focused on restructuring the revenue side of your design business.

VIP Intensive A focused strategy session designed to map out the most efficient path toward a more profitable firm.

Learn more at: TheDesignBakehouse.com

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