Yes—₹10 lakh is enough for interior design if you plan smartly and control scope. It comfortably covers a functional, well-finished home (especially a 2BHK or a budget 3BHK). Here’s what you can realistically expect.


What ₹10 lakh can cover (realistic scenarios)

For a 3BHK (1,100–1,300 sq ft) — Budget Finish

  • Modular kitchen (laminate finish)
  • Wardrobes in all bedrooms
  • Basic TV/storage unit
  • Standard lighting + limited false ceiling (living room only)
  • Painting & basic electricals
    Result: Clean, modern, functional home (not luxury)

For a 2BHK — Better Finish

  • Better-quality modulars
  • More storage
  • False ceiling in 2 areas
  • Coordinated furniture
    Result: Noticeably better aesthetics

What ₹10 lakh usually won’t include

  • Premium materials (veneer, acrylic, stone)
  • Full false ceilings in all rooms
  • Heavy custom furniture everywhere
  • Designer décor or smart automation

Typical cost split (example: budget 3BHK)

  • Kitchen: ₹2.0–2.5 L
  • Wardrobes (3): ₹3.0–3.5 L
  • Living room units: ₹1.0–1.5 L
  • Painting & lighting: ₹1.0–1.5 L
  • Misc./buffer: ₹0.5–1.0 L
    Total: ~₹9–10 L

How to make ₹10 lakh work

  • Prioritise kitchen & wardrobes
  • Choose modular over custom
  • Limit false ceilings
  • Finalise materials early; demand an itemised BOQ
  • Consider phased upgrades

Bottom line

  • Yes, ₹10 lakh is enough for a comfortable, complete interior with sensible choices.
  • For a premium look, plan ₹15–18 lakh+.
  • For essentials only, you can even go lower with phased execution.

If you share your home size and city, I can tell you exactly what ₹10 lakh will get you in your case.