Free Professional Services Template

Free Interior Designer Website Template

An elegant, editorial template for interior designers and home design studios. Charcoal and muted sage with sophisticated serif typography create a magazine-like portfolio feel, featuring project showcases, design process steps, and consultation booking.

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Why your interior design business needs a website

Potential clients searching for an interior designer make their decision based almost entirely on your portfolio. They want to see your style, understand your process, and determine if your aesthetic matches their vision before reaching out. A website that showcases your best work with beautiful photography and thoughtful project descriptions is the most effective marketing tool an interior designer can have.

A great design portfolio website goes beyond just showing pretty rooms. It tells the story behind each project: the client challenge, your design approach, and the transformation achieved. It explains your process so potential clients know what to expect. And it presents your services clearly so visitors understand whether you handle full renovations, single rooms, or consultations only.

This template is built for interior designers who want their work to speak first. The editorial, magazine-like layout puts your projects front and center with generous whitespace and sophisticated typography. A clear design process section, consultation booking form with budget and timeline fields, and categorized portfolio pages help you attract clients who are serious about investing in professional design.

What's included

  • Portfolio showcase organized by project category
  • 4-step design process visualization
  • Project cards with location and category tags
  • Consultation request form with budget and timeline fields

Template Details

Aesthetic Elegant, Editorial & Curated
Pages Included Home, About, Portfolio, Contact
Industry Professional Services
Color Palette
Technology Pure HTML/CSS

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this interior designer website template really free?

Yes, this interior designer template is completely free to download and use. No credit card required, no hidden fees. You can use it for personal or commercial projects.

Do I need coding skills to use this template?

Basic HTML knowledge is helpful but not required. The template uses clean, well-commented HTML and CSS that you can easily customize by changing text, images, and colors.

What pages are included in this template?

This template includes 4 professionally designed pages: Home, About, Portfolio, Contact. All pages are fully responsive and work on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

Can you build me a custom website?

Yes. If you need something beyond what a template can do, we design and build custom websites and web apps from scratch. eCommerce, booking systems, membership sites, client portals, and more. Learn more about custom builds.

What should an interior design website include?

A curated portfolio organized by project type (residential, commercial, kitchen and bath), detailed project descriptions with before-and-after context, your design process explained step by step, services offered with scope descriptions, your background and design philosophy, press mentions or awards, and a consultation request form. The portfolio is by far the most important element and should be the visual centerpiece of your site.

How do interior designers get clients from their website?

Lead with your portfolio. Organize projects by type and include enough variety to show range. Create service pages explaining what you offer at each level (full design, consultation, e-design). Offer a complimentary initial consultation to lower the barrier. Blog about design trends, product recommendations, and project reveals to drive organic search traffic. Pinterest drives significant referral traffic for interior designers.

Should an interior designer show pricing on their website?

Show enough to set expectations without boxing yourself in. "Projects starting at $5,000" or "Consultation fee of $250" helps prospects self-qualify. Many designers charge a flat fee, hourly rate, or percentage of project cost. Explaining your fee structure (without exact numbers for every scenario) builds trust. A budget range dropdown on your inquiry form helps you prioritize leads.

How many portfolio projects should a design website show?

Quality over quantity. Show 8-15 of your best projects rather than everything you have ever done. Curate for variety in style, scope, and room type. Each project should have 4-8 professional photos with a brief narrative about the design challenge and solution. Update your portfolio regularly to show current work and remove older projects that no longer represent your style.

Ready to make it yours?

Download the template and customize it yourself, or let us handle everything. We set up hosting, add your content, and launch your site.

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