Here is a pragmatic view of cheap / low-budget interior design costs for apartments in India, and strategies to reduce cost. I can also give a tailored estimate if you tell me city + size.
Benchmark Cost Ranges
These are rough ranges for modest interiors (not luxury) with basic finishes, furniture, and minimal customization:
| Apartment type / size | Typical low-budget cost range* |
|---|---|
| 1 BHK / studio (β 400-600 sq ft) | βΉ2,50,000 to βΉ6,00,000 (nearmeinteriors.com) |
| 2 BHK (β 600-900 sq ft) | βΉ4,00,000 to βΉ9,00,000 (nearmeinteriors.com) |
| 3 BHK | βΉ6,00,000 to βΉ15,00,000 (depending on finish level) (nearmeinteriors.com) |
* These ranges assume basic materials, limited structural changes, and simpler design.
Also note: interior design fees (designerβs charges) for some projects run from βΉ40 to βΉ70 per sq ft in major cities for basic work. (DsignDpo)
When scope is minimal, styling / decorative work can be as low as βΉ50 per sq ft in some contexts. (The Architects Diary)
Cost-Reduction Strategies
To keep the cost low but still get an appealing result, use these levers:
- Use ready-made / modular furniture rather than fully custom
- Prioritize essential areas (living room, kitchen, master bedroom) and defer secondary rooms
- Use good quality but economical materials (laminate instead of veneer, tiles instead of stone)
- Limit structural changes (walls, plumbing)
- Minimize extravagant lighting or decorative elements
- Use local vendors / labor
- Use open shelving, multipurpose furniture
- Reuse or refurbish existing furniture or doors
If you tell me city (e.g. Bangalore, Delhi, etc.) + size in sq ft + required rooms, I can give you a more precise βcheap interior designβ estimate for your apartment. Do you want me to compute that now?




