The cost of decorating a room in Gurgaon (or similarly priced cities in Delhi NCR) depends a lot on size, scope, materials, and finishes. Below is a breakdown of what to expect—with examples—to help you estimate a reasonable budget for your room.
What drives the cost
Some of the main factors that affect how much decorating will cost:
- Size of the room (sq ft)
- How much furniture is needed (new vs reuse)
- Type of furniture (modular vs custom; basic vs premium)
- Flooring / wall finishes / painting / wallpaper
- Lighting & fixtures
- Décor: curtains, rugs, art, accessories etc.
- Designer fees / labour cost
- Complexity of work (false ceiling, electrical, custom cabinetry etc.)
Example cost ranges
Here are some sample costs for different types of rooms, with different quality levels:
Room Type | Basic / Modest Finish | Mid-Range Finish | Premium / Luxury Finish |
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Small bedroom (≈120-160 sq ft) | ~ ₹50,000 ‒ ₹1,00,000 — basic furniture, paint, curtains etc. (DesignCafe) | ~ ₹1,50,000 ‒ ₹3,00,000 — better furniture, wardrobes, more decor, better lighting. (Near Me Interiors) | ~ ₹4,00,000+ — custom furniture, imported finishes, smart lighting etc. (cibiandsimeon.com) |
Living room (compact) | ~ ₹1,50,000 ‒ ₹3,00,000 — basic furniture, TV unit, lighting, paint. (Decorpot) | ~ ₹3,00,000 ‒ ₹6,00,000 — better materials, more custom pieces, better finishes. (Near Me Interiors) | ~ ₹6,00,000+ — designer furniture, statement lighting, premium wall treatment etc. (Near Me Interiors) |
Some actual data for Gurgaon / Delhi NCR
- For a basic living room setup, costs in Gurgaon start from around ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 for modest/workman-grade materials. (urbandac.in)
- If you want the room to look good with decent furniture, false ceiling, lighting, décor, etc., expect ₹1.5-3 lakhs or more depending on size. (Decorpot)
- For a guest bedroom makeover, the cost (furniture, décor, lighting) is often between ₹1,25,000 to ₹2,50,000. (Beautiful Homes)
How to decide on your room decorating budget
Here’s a small step-by-step plan you can follow to pick a budget that’s reasonable for your situation:
- Measure the room (sq ft)
- Decide what elements you need: furniture, lighting, décor, cabinetry, floor/wall finishes etc.
- Choose your quality level: basic, mid-range, or premium
- Get quotes for each component: furniture, labour, materials etc.
- Include a buffer of 10-20% for unexpected costs.
If you tell me your room’s size, what level of finish you want (basic / mid / premium), and what the room is (bedroom / living room / study etc.), I can give you a custom estimate for your room.