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✅ When ₹10 Lakh Can Be Enough

  • 2 BHK (800–1,000 sq ft): A modest but stylish setup is possible. You can cover:
    • Modular kitchen (basic to mid-quality laminates)
    • Wardrobes for bedrooms
    • False ceiling in living/dining
    • TV unit & storage
    • Basic lighting & painting
  • 3 BHK (1,200–1,400 sq ft): Very minimal interiors—prioritize essentials like kitchen and wardrobes. Luxury or heavy customization will not fit.
  • 4 BHK (1,600+ sq ft): ₹10 lakh would only cover bare minimum essentials (kitchen + wardrobes) and won’t stretch to complete luxury or even mid-range furnishing.

⚠️ When ₹10 Lakh May Not Be Enough

  • If you want premium finishes (veneer, PU, Italian marble, imported fittings, branded furniture).
  • If your home is large (4 BHK or 2000+ sq ft) and you want all rooms fully designed.
  • If you expect custom furniture, false ceilings in all rooms, luxury lighting, and décor styling.

💡 Cost Benchmarks (Delhi NCR)

  • Basic Interiors → ₹800–1,000/sq ft → ₹10–15 lakh for 2 BHK; ~₹18–25 lakh for 3–4 BHK
  • Mid-Range → ₹1,200–1,500/sq ft → ₹18–30 lakh for 3–4 BHK
  • Luxury → ₹1,800+/sq ft → ₹35–50 lakh+ for 4 BHK

🎯 Quick Example: What ₹10 Lakh Might Get You in Delhi

  • Modular kitchen (₹2–3 lakh)
  • 2–3 wardrobes (₹3–4 lakh)
  • False ceiling + lights for living (₹1–1.5 lakh)
  • Painting (₹80k–₹1 lakh)
  • TV unit & storage (₹1–1.5 lakh)
    ➡️ Enough for essentials, but not a fully decorated house.

Answer in short:

  • For a 2 BHK, ₹10 lakh is sufficient for a good interior.
  • For a 3 BHK, it will cover essentials but not luxury.
  • For a 4 BHK, ₹10 lakh is too tight—expect at least ₹18–25 lakh for a comfortable finish.

👉 Do you want me to create a room-by-room breakdown (kitchen, bedrooms, living, bathrooms) showing exactly what you can fit in a ₹10 lakh budget in Delhi? That way you’ll see the practical sco