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Do you know local vendor markets (Kirti Nagar, Chhatarpur, Noida)?

Yes 👍 — knowing Delhi NCR’s local vendor markets is a big plus for any interior designer. These hubs are where you can source furniture, plywood, laminates, hardware, marble, tiles, décor, and lighting at wholesale rates instead of retail showrooms.

Here’s a breakdown of the most important ones:


🛋 1. Kirti Nagar (West Delhi) — Asia’s Largest Furniture Hub

  • What you’ll find:
    • Ready & custom furniture (sofas, beds, dining, wardrobes).
    • Plywood, laminates, veneers, hardware.
    • Modular kitchen showrooms (Häfele, Hettich, Godrej Interio, Pepperfry, Urban Ladder).
  • Why it’s good: Huge variety, competitive pricing, bulk discounts.
  • Tip: Check 3–4 shops before finalizing — prices vary a lot.

🏛 2. Chhatarpur / MG Road (South Delhi)

  • What you’ll find:
    • Imported marble, granite, natural stone.
    • Luxury furniture, lighting, and garden/outdoor furniture.
    • Home dĂ©cor (sculptures, art pieces, planters).
  • Why it’s good: Best for luxury villas, bungalows, farmhouses.
  • Tip: Good place for statement pieces like chandeliers, marble dining tables.

🏢 3. Noida & Sector 9/10 (Noida Furniture Market)

  • What you’ll find:
    • Modular kitchens, wardrobes, budget furniture.
    • Carpentry workshops (custom-made, more affordable than South Delhi).
    • Office furniture (workstations, chairs, partitions).
  • Why it’s good: Affordable compared to Delhi markets, large factory outlets.
  • Tip: Great for budget-friendly modular work in 2BHK/3BHK flats.

🪵 4. Bhagirath Place (Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi)

  • What you’ll find:
    • Electrical fittings, lighting, switches, wires.
    • Decorative lights at wholesale rates.
  • Why it’s good: Cheapest place for lighting & electricals in Delhi NCR.
  • Tip: Always check warranty & authenticity (some fakes here).

🪟 5. Panchkuian Road (Near Connaught Place)

  • What you’ll find:
    • Readymade furniture at wholesale prices.
    • Mattresses, office chairs, steel furniture.
  • Why it’s good: Great for quick, budget furniture shopping.

🪴 6. Banjara Market (Gurgaon)

  • What you’ll find:
    • Affordable dĂ©cor (mirrors, planters, wall hangings, pottery).
    • Rustic/boho-style furniture.
  • Why it’s good: Best for budget styling & accessories.
  • Tip: Prices are negotiable — bargain hard.

âś… Why This Matters

  • A designer who knows these hubs can save you 15–25% on sourcing.
  • They already have trusted vendors (plywood, laminates, hardware, tiles, stone).
  • Faster replacements if something arrives damaged.

👉 Do you want me to prepare a ready map + vendor list (Kirti Nagar, Chhatarpur, Noida) with recommended showrooms/workshops for furniture, modular kitchens, tiles, lighting, décor so you can explore them yourself or cross-check what your designer suggests?


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