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✅ How to Use Those Figures in Your Content

  • Present them as starting prices (i.e. “starting at …”) to clarify that actual costs can go much higher depending on finishes, materials, labour, and region.
  • Use them as ballpark estimates to orient readers before they dive into detailed cost breakdowns.
  • Compare “standard vs premium vs luxury” variants to show how features, materials, and design complexity push prices upward.
  • Provide disclaimers about regional variation, inflation, material quality, and hidden costs.

⚠️ Things to Check / Adjust

  • These figures may or may not include labour, designer fees, electrical, plumbing, civil work, fixtures, or appliances. Make sure to clarify what’s included and excluded.
  • In Delhi NCR or Gurgaon, labour and material costs tend to be higher than in smaller towns.
  • Modular kitchens often use per-sq-ft costing. For example, modular kitchen rates in Delhi vary widely depending on materials and finish. tiyaralivings.com+2Livspace India+2
  • Interior designers quote for full interiors (walls, ceilings, flooring, decor), which can inflate these numbers relative to just furniture or modular units. Livspace India+2Beautiful Homes+2

🛠 Example Reworked Version

Indicative Starting Prices (Delhi NCR region)
• 1 BHK – From ~ ₹1.99 L*
• 2 BHK – From ~ ₹3.57 L*
• 3 BHK – From ~ ₹4.23 L*
• 4 BHK – From ~ ₹4.81 L*
• Modular Kitchens – From ~ ₹1.32 L*

*These are starting estimates assuming mid-range materials, basic finishes, and standard labour. Actual cost may differ based on your layout, choice of materials (laminate, veneer, solid wood), hardware, design complexity, and site conditions.


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