For a study room in a farmhouse in India under a low-budget scheme, here’s a realistic estimate plus guidelines and cost levers.
Factors to adjust cost in farmhouse setting
- Farmhouses often have exposed structure, higher ceilings, windows / verandas → more finishing work
- Access and transport of materials might cost more
- You may want better insulation / ventilation, which adds cost
- More flexibility in layout and design choices
Rate bands & benchmarks
- Interior designers in India quote ₹50 to ₹500 per sq ft for various scopes of work. (The Architects Diary)
- For minimal / decor / styling work, rates lean toward the lower side (₹50–₹150 / sq ft)
- For full interiors including furniture, finishes, joinery, mid-level materials, rates often go higher.
Low-budget estimate for study room in farmhouse
Assume:
- Room size = 100 to 150 sq ft
- Low-budget scope = paint / wall finish, basic flooring (or reuse), simple desk + shelving (modular / ready), basic lighting, minimal wiring, minimal built-ins
| Scope | Rate (₹ / sq ft) | Estimate range |
|---|---|---|
| Design / décor only | ₹50 to ₹120 | ₹5,000 to ₹18,000 |
| Basic interior + furniture + finishes | ₹250 to ₹400 | ₹25,000 to ₹60,000 |
| Modest upgrade (better materials, limited custom shelves) | ₹400 to ₹600 | ₹40,000 to ₹90,000 |
For a truly low-budget setup in a farmhouse, you should aim for ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 (for ~100–150 sq ft room) depending on how much furnishing and finish you include.
If you provide your farmhouse location (city/region), room dimensions, and a list of must-have items (desk, shelves, lighting, floor, etc.), I can give a precise number to aim for.