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What is a reasonable budget for interior design?

That’s a smart question 👍 because a reasonable budget for interior design depends on your home size, city (Delhi NCR is pricier), and the quality of materials/finishes you expect. Let’s break it down clearly:


✅ What “Reasonable” Budget Means

A reasonable budget balances aesthetic appeal + durability + functionality without overspending on unnecessary luxury.

Think of it as not the bare minimum, but not ultra-premium either—a comfortable mid-range.


💰 Reasonable Interior Design Budgets in India (2025)

Home TypeBasic (Bare Essentials)Reasonable (Mid-Range)Premium / Luxury
1 BHK₹4–6 lakh₹7–10 lakh₹12 lakh+
2 BHK₹6–9 lakh₹10–15 lakh₹18 lakh+
3 BHK₹9–12 lakh₹15–20 lakh₹25–30 lakh+
4 BHK₹12–18 lakh₹20–30 lakh₹35–50 lakh+

(Based on per sq ft rates in Delhi NCR: ₹1,000–1,500/sq ft for mid-range work.)


🎯 What You Get in a Reasonable Budget

For a 3 BHK (₹15–20 lakh in Delhi NCR), a reasonable package generally includes:

  • Modular kitchen (₹3–5 lakh)
  • Wardrobes in all bedrooms (₹3–6 lakh)
  • TV unit, false ceiling, basic lighting (₹2–4 lakh)
  • Bathroom vanities & storage (₹1–2 lakh)
  • Painting & wall finishes (₹1–2 lakh)
  • Furniture (sofa, bed, dining, side tables) (₹3–5 lakh)

This covers essentials + some design elements (accent walls, false ceilings, modular furniture).


📌 Factors That Define “Reasonable” for You

  1. City – Delhi NCR tends to be 20–30% higher than Tier-2 cities.
  2. Home Size – Larger flats mean more furniture/storage.
  3. Quality Level
    • Basic → Laminates, MDF, readymade furniture
    • Reasonable → Branded modular fittings, veneer/PU finishes, soft furnishings
    • Luxury → Imported marble, designer furniture, bespoke carpentry
  4. Scope of Work – Just kitchen & wardrobes (cheaper) vs full-house turnkey (higher).

✅ Final Answer

A reasonable budget for interior design is:

  • Around ₹1,200–1,500 per sq ft in Delhi NCR.
  • For a 3 BHK (1,200–1,500 sq ft) → ₹15–20 lakh.
  • For a 4 BHK (1,800–2,200 sq ft) → ₹20–30 lakh.

This ensures good quality, long-lasting interiors without going into ultra-luxury spending.


👉 Do you want me to prepare a room-by-room cost breakdown (kitchen, bedrooms, living, bathrooms) so you can see how a reasonable budget is distributed across spaces?