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Do you show cost comparisons for custom vs store-bought?

That’s a fantastic question πŸ‘ β€” because the cost gap between custom-made furniture and store-bought (ready-made) can be huge, and many designers in Delhi NCR don’t show this transparently. A professional designer should always give you a side-by-side cost comparison so you can decide where to save and where to invest.


βœ… Example: Cost Comparison (Delhi NCR, 2025)

πŸ›‹οΈ Sofa (3-Seater)

  • Custom (Ply/HDHMR frame, high-density foam, fabric of choice): β‚Ή45,000 – β‚Ή90,000
  • Store-Bought (Pepperfry, IKEA, Home Centre): β‚Ή20,000 – β‚Ή60,000
    πŸ‘‰ Custom = tailored comfort & fabric, but costs 30–50% more.

πŸ›οΈ Bed (Queen with Storage)

  • Custom (Ply/HDHMR + hydraulic storage, upholstered headboard): β‚Ή55,000 – β‚Ή1.2L
  • Store-Bought: β‚Ή25,000 – β‚Ή60,000
    πŸ‘‰ Store-bought cheaper, but usually less durable (particle board instead of ply).

πŸšͺ Wardrobe (6ft Γ— 7ft)

  • Custom (Ply/HDHMR + laminate/veneer + branded hardware): β‚Ή90,000 – β‚Ή1.6L
  • Store-Bought (IKEA, Evok, Urban Ladder): β‚Ή40,000 – β‚Ή80,000
    πŸ‘‰ Store-bought limited sizes; custom maximizes niche space.

🍽️ Dining Table (6-Seater)

  • Custom (Solid wood/engineered wood + polish): β‚Ή80,000 – β‚Ή1.5L
  • Store-Bought: β‚Ή25,000 – β‚Ή80,000
    πŸ‘‰ Store-bought has variety; custom lets you choose size, finish, & upholstery.

βœ… Why Comparison Matters

  • Lets you prioritize: Custom for wardrobes/kitchens (space efficiency), ready-made for sofas/dining (budget-friendly).
  • Prevents budget shocks β†’ you see upfront where costs differ.
  • Helps avoid designer bias (some push custom for higher margins).

πŸ’‘ What You Should Ask Your Designer

  1. Do you provide side-by-side cost sheets for custom vs store-bought?
  2. Can I mix (custom wardrobes + store-bought sofas/dining)?
  3. Do you add markup on store-bought furniture or pass on discounts?
  4. Will you help me shortlist vendors (IKEA, Pepperfry, Kirti Nagar) if I choose ready-made?
  5. Do you give material specifications so I can compare durability (ply vs particle board)?

⚠️ Red Flags

  • Designer only shows custom pricing 🚩 (may be hiding store-bought alternatives).
  • Pushes you toward vendors without showing price vs quality breakdown.
  • No BOQ comparison for furniture items.

βœ… Pro Tip

  • Custom: Best for kitchens, wardrobes, storage units, awkward niches.
  • Store-Bought: Best for sofas, beds, dining sets, loose furniture.
  • Always ask for a Furniture Cost Comparison Table (Custom vs Store-Bought, item-wise).

πŸ‘‰ Do you want me to create a Furniture Cost Comparison Template (Excel) with rows for sofa, bed, wardrobe, dining, study β†’ columns for custom vs store-bought (brand, material, price range) so you can directly use it with your designer?


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