What Is the Minimum Budget for Interior Design?

The minimum budget for interior design depends on the home size, scope of work, and whether you choose essentials only or full execution. Below is a realistic, practical minimum—not marketing numbers.


Minimum Interior Design Budget (India – Practical Range)

Home TypeMinimum BudgetWhat This Covers
1 BHK₹2 – ₹3 lakhBasic kitchen, limited storage, paint & lights
2 BHK₹3.5 – ₹5 lakhKitchen + wardrobes + basic living unit
3 BHK₹4 – ₹6 lakhEssentials only, phased execution
Full Turnkey (Any size)₹800–₹1,200 / sq ftBudget modular + basic finishes

👉 For a 3BHK, the absolute minimum starts at ₹4 lakh, but only with strict scope control.


What You Can Do at the Minimum Budget

  • Basic modular kitchen (laminate finish)
  • Wardrobes (2–3 rooms, simple design)
  • Painting & basic lighting
  • Minimal TV/storage unit
  • No major civil changes

What’s NOT Included at the Minimum

  • Premium materials (veneer, acrylic, stone)
  • Full false ceilings
  • Custom furniture everywhere
  • Designer décor or smart automation
  • High-end appliances

How People Achieve the Minimum Budget

  • Phased execution (kitchen + storage first)
  • Modular over custom furniture
  • Design-only or partial turnkey model
  • Ready-made furniture instead of bespoke
  • Strict itemised BOQ and fixed materials

Bottom Line

  • Minimum viable interior design budget: ₹4–6 lakh (3BHK, essentials only)
  • Comfortable, complete interiors: ₹7–10 lakh+
  • Anything below ₹4 lakh usually means DIY, partial work, or temporary setups.

If you share your home size and priorities, I can tell you the exact minimum budget achievable for your case.