BOQ for Interior Design - Estimate Versus BOQ in Interior Design
In the realm of interior planning, discerning between an estimate and a bill of quantities (BOQ) reveals a significant financial disparity. While an estimate is provided after completing the design process, a bill of quantities is furnished after engaging an interior designer.

To gain clarity on financial matters before engaging an interior designer, it’s essential to grasp the nuances of each statement and its relevance within the interior design process.

What is a BOQ or Billing of Quantities in Interior Design?
In interior design, managing an extensive workload can be overwhelming. Designers meticulously organize and categorize each task based on specifications and quantities, tailoring the process to suit each client and project. Crafting a “Billing Of Quantities” (BOQ) demands a comprehensive understanding of materials and quantities, a process that may span several days or weeks, particularly when rates and prices are subject to constant fluctuations.

When is a BOQ Prepared in the Interior Design Process?
Within the hierarchy of interior design, designers furnish a Board of Quarters (BOQ) after approving the design plan (including materials and quantities) and finalizing the design process (comprising 2D/3D layouts).
The design process itself is time-intensive and costly, commencing only after the selection of a designer.

So, What is a Block Estimate, Why is it Necessary, and When is it Prepared?
During the initial stages of interior projects, clients often require a budget estimate. Experienced designers can offer precise estimates, commonly referred to as “BLOCK ESTIMATES,” considering factors such as total area, scope of work, material preferences, budget constraints, and visual representation through mood boards. These estimates are derived from brief discussions regarding functional and aesthetic needs.

IR Interior Services:
At IR Interior, we offer a comprehensive suite of services, ranging from project layout creation to the generation of billable quantities (BQs) for your projects. Our team comprises Dubai Municipality-certified architectural engineers boasting over a decade of expertise in drafting, interior design, billable quantity preparation, and obtaining approvals from Dubai Authorities.
If you’re seeking to prepare billable quantities for your project, consider partnering with Idea Reality Interior Decoration. Our streamlined process simplifies the journey for you. Reach out to us for further details.
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