Interior Designer Needed to Create Scalable Finish Packages for House Flips (Investor-Focused)

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Job Description

I’m an interior designer and real estate investor building a scalable design system specifically for house flippers and builders.

I’m looking for an experienced designer who understands design for resale (not just aesthetics) to help create repeatable, investor-friendly finish packages for residential renovations.

This is not a typical client design project — this is about building a productized design system that can be reused across multiple homes.

Project Scope

You will help create complete finish packages for a:

3-bedroom, 2-bath home

Kitchen, living, bedrooms, bathrooms

Each package should be:

Cohesive

Cost-conscious

Broadly appealing for resale (not overly trendy or niche)

Easy for contractors to execute

Deliverables

For each design package, you will provide:

1. Design Boards (per space)

Kitchen

Bathroom(s)

Living/Common areas

Bedroom baseline

2. Finish & Material Selections

Include:

Flooring (main + wet areas)

Paint colors (walls, trim, cabinets)

Cabinet styles + colors

Countertops

Backsplash

Tile (bathroom floor + shower)

Plumbing fixtures

Lighting (all key locations)

Hardware (door + cabinet)

Vanity options (multiple sizes preferred)

3. Product Sourcing

Must include shoppable links

Prefer vendors like:

Wayfair

Amazon

Home Depot

Ferguson (or similar)

4. Options Within Each Package

Provide 2–3 variations where needed, such as:

Vanity sizes (24", 30", 36")

Lighting alternatives

Hardware swaps

5. Budget Awareness

Design within a flipper-friendly budget

Think: maximize resale value, not luxury for luxury’s sake

Important: This is NOT Custom Design Work

We are building:

Repeatable systems

Scalable packages

“Plug-and-play” designs for investors

Ideal Candidate

You:

Have experience with fix-and-flip projects, builders, or spec homes

Understand what actually sells homes

Know how to balance:

Cost

Durability

Aesthetic appeal

Can design quickly and efficiently without overdesigning

Are comfortable sourcing real, purchasable products

Bonus if you:

Have worked with investors or developers

Understand contractor constraints

Have created spec or model home packages

How We’ll Work Together

I will provide creative direction and style vision

You will help execute and build out the packages

This will likely turn into ongoing work if it’s a good fit

To Apply, Please Include:

Examples of projects related to:

Flips

New builds

Budget-conscious renovations

A short note on:

How you approach design for resale vs. personal design

Your experience sourcing from budget-friendly vendors

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