Interior Design Cost in Bangalore Explained: 1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK &4BHK (2026 Price Guide)

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By the Design Team at Elegante Interiors | 14 Years Combined Experience

You just got the keys to your new apartment in Bangalore. Exciting, right?

Then you open Google, type “interior design cost in Bangalore,” and suddenly — confusion. Onesite says ₹3 lakhs. Another says ₹15 lakhs. A third one throws around “₹1,500 per sq ft” withouttelling you what that actually includes.

Here’s the truth most interior design companies won’t tell you upfront: there is no singleanswer. The cost depends on your apartment size, material choices, design complexity, and —honestly — how good you are at negotiating.

But what I can do is give you a no-nonsense, category-wise breakdown that covers everyapartment type from 1BHK to 4BHK, tells you exactly what’s included at each price point, andshows you where most homeowners bleed money unnecessarily.

This isn’t a sales pitch disguised as a blog. It’s the pricing guide I wish someone had handed mebefore my first project in Bangalore.

Let’s get into the numbers.

Quick Overview: Interior Design Cost in Bangalore at a Glance

 Note: All prices are exclusive of 18% GST. Actual costs vary based on material selection, designcomplexity, and vendor.

What’s typically included: Modular kitchen, wardrobes, TV unit, false ceiling, basic lighting,shoe rack, crockery unit, and study table (varies by package).

What’s typically NOT included: Appliances (chimney, hob, washing machine), civil work(plumbing, electrical re-routing), curtains, soft furnishings, and loose furniture like sofa sets and dining tables.

 Before we deep-dive into each apartment type, here’s the summary table that gives you arealistic range based on 2026 Bangalore market rates.Apartment TypeCarpet Area (Approx.)Budget RangeMid-RangePremium/Luxury Range
1BHK400–650 sq ft₹2–4 Lakhs₹4–6 Lakhs₹6–10 Lakhs
2BHK650–950 sq ft₹4–7 Lakhs₹7–12 Lakhs₹12–18 Lakhs
3BHK950–1,400 sq ft₹6–10 Lakhs₹10–18 Lakhs₹18–35 Lakhs
4BHK1,400–2,500+ sq ft₹8–14 Lakhs₹14–25 Lakhs₹25–50+ Lakhs
Royal blue DIY Navratri living room décor with brass accents

1BHK Interior Design Cost in Bangalore

A 1BHK in Bangalore typically ranges from 400 to 650 sq ft of carpet area. It’s compact, and that’sprecisely why most people underestimate how much thought (and budget) it requires.

Here’s the mistake I’ve seen homeowners make repeatedly: they think “smaller home = cheaperinteriors.” Not always true. Smaller spaces demand smarter design — multi-functional furniture,efficient storage solutions, and space-saving layouts that cost engineering effort, even if the rawmaterial volume is lower.

What 2–4 Lakhs Gets You (Budget 1BHK)

  • Laminate-finish modular kitchen (L-shaped or straight layout)
  • One wardrobe with basic laminate shutters
  • Simple TV unit with storage
  • Basic POP or gypsum false ceiling in the living room
  • Shoe rack at the entrance

This is functional. It won’t win design awards, but it works perfectly for rental apartments or yourfirst home where you plan to upgrade later.

What 4–6 Lakhs Gets You (Mid-Range 1BHK)

  • Modular kitchen with better hardware (soft-close hinges, pull-out baskets)
  • Wardrobe with loft and internal organizers
  • TV unit with back panelling
  • False ceiling with cove lighting in living and bedroom
  • Shoe cabinet + small storage console
  • Study table or work-from-home nook

What 6–10 Lakhs Gets You (Premium 1BHK)

  • Fully customized kitchen with premium finishes (acrylic or lacquered glass shutters)
  • Built-in wardrobe with mirror, dressing area, and accessories
  • Wall panelling in bedroom
  • Designer false ceiling with profile lighting
  • Premium flooring or accent wall treatments
  • Smart storage solutions throughout

Pro Tip: In a 1BHK, don’t blow your budget on the living room alone. The kitchen and wardrobeeat up 55–65% of the total cost. Allocate accordingly.

2BHK Interior Design Cost in Bangalore

The 2BHK is the bread and butter of Bangalore’s residential market. Whether you’re inWhitefield, Sarjapur Road, or Electronic City, most new apartment projects cater heavily to the2BHK segment.

A typical 2BHK in Bangalore covers 650 to 950 sq ft of carpet area. The extra bedroom brings asecond wardrobe, potentially a kids’ room design, and a more elaborate living-dining area intothe equation.

Budget Breakdown for 2BHKComponentBudget ()Mid-Range ()Premium ()
Modular Kitchen1.2–2 L2–3.5 L3.5–6 L
Master Bedroom Wardrobe0.6–1 L1–1.8 L1.8–3 L
ComponentBudget ()Mid-Range ()Premium ()
Second Bedroom Wardrobe0.5–0.8 L0.8–1.5 L1.5–2.5 L
TV Unit + Living Room0.4–0.8 L0.8–1.5 L1.5–3 L
False Ceiling (all rooms)0.3–0.6 L0.6–1.2 L1.2–2 L
Shoe Rack + Foyer0.1–0.3 L0.3–0.5 L0.5–1 L
Crockery/Storage Units0.2–0.4 L0.4–0.8 L0.8–1.5 L
Total Estimate4–7 L7–12 L12–18 L

What Drives Costs Up in a 2BHK?

Three things and most homeowners don’t see them coming:

Hardware and accessories: Soft-close everything, pull-out spice racks, cutlery inserts,under-sink organizers each one costs ₹2,000–₹8,000. They add up fast.

Kitchen upgrades: The moment you move from laminate to acrylic shutters, or add a tallpantry unit and corner carousel, your kitchen cost jumps by 40–60%.

False ceiling scope creep: You started wanting a simple false ceiling in the living room. Bythe time the designer showed you options, every room has one. That’s ₹50,000–₹1.5 lakhsextra.

3BHK Interior Design Cost in Bangalore

This is where things get interesting and where the budget conversation becomes genuinelycritical.

A 3BHK in Bangalore typically covers 950 to 1,400 sq ft of carpet area. It’s the most popularconfiguration for growing families and joint families. More rooms mean more wardrobes, apotentially larger kitchen, and the temptation to design every single corner.

We’ve seen clients walk in with a ₹10 lakh budget and end up spending ₹18 lakhs because they didn’t prioritise. Don’t be that person.

Room-Wise Cost Breakdown for 3BHKAreaBudget ()Mid-Range ()Premium ()
Modular Kitchen1.5–2.5 L2.5–4.5 L4.5–8 L
Master Bedroom (wardrobe + bed back panel)0.8–1.2 L1.2–2.5 L2.5–5 L
Bedroom 2 (wardrobe + basic furniture)0.6–1 L1–1.8 L1.8–3 L
Bedroom 3 / Kids Room0.5–0.8 L0.8–1.5 L1.5–3 L
Living + Dining Area0.6–1.2 L1.2–2.5 L2.5–5 L
False Ceiling (all rooms)0.5–1 L1–2 L2–3.5 L
Foyer + Utility Area0.2–0.5 L0.5–1 L1–2 L
Study / Home Office0.3–0.6 L0.6–1.2 L1.2–2.5 L
Total Estimate6–10 L10–18 L18–35 L

The 3BHK Trap: Where Most People Overspend

Here’s what I tell every client designing a 3BHK: not every room needs the same level of finish.

Your master bedroom and kitchen? Yes, spend here. These are high-usage, high-impact areas.

The guest bedroom that gets used twice a year? A clean wardrobe with laminate finish and basicfalse ceiling is more than enough. Save that ₹2–3 lakhs for the spaces you actually live in daily.

Another trap: wall panelling. It looks incredible in design renders, but a full wall panel behind thebed in every bedroom can add ₹1.5–3 lakhs to your total. Pick one feature wall. Let the restbreathe.

4BHK Interior Design Cost in Bangalore

A 4BHK is no longer just an apartment it’s a statement. With carpet areas ranging from 1,400 to 2,500+ sq ft, the design scope is significantly larger, and so is the budget.

Most 4BHK apartments in Bangalore are found in premium localities like Indiranagar,Koramangala, Hebbal, and parts of North Bangalore. The buyers here often have specific tastes think walk-in closets, home bars, dedicated pooja rooms with custom woodwork, and sometimes even home theatre setups.

What to Expect Cost-WiseComponentBudget ()Mid-Range ()Premium ()
Modular Kitchen (larger, with island/breakfast counter)2–3.5 L3.5–6 L6–12 L
Master Suite (wardrobe + dresser + panels)1–2 L2–4 L4–8 L
Bedrooms 2, 3, 41.5–3 L3–6 L6–12 L
Living + Dining + Foyer1–2 L2–4 L4–8 L
False Ceiling (entire home)0.8–1.5 L1.5–3 L3–5 L
Pooja Room / Bar / Study0.5–1 L1–2.5 L2.5–5 L
Utility + Storage0.3–0.5 L0.5–1 L1–2 L
Total Estimate8–14 L14–25 L25–50+ L


Reality check: For large 4BHK and villa projects, interior design costs can climb to 20–25% of theproperty value itself. If you’ve bought a ₹2 crore apartment, budgeting ₹30–40 lakhs for interiorsis not unusual in Bangalore’s premium segment.

Component-Wise Cost Breakdown: What Actually Eats Your Budget?

Most blogs list total costs and stop. But you need to know where the money goes if you want tocontrol it. Here’s the component-wise breakdown based on Bangalore rates in 2026.

Modular Kitchen Cost in Bangalore

The kitchen alone accounts for 25–35% of your total interior budget. No other room comesclose.Kitchen TypeCost RangeBest For
Straight layout, laminate finish₹1.2–2 L1BHK, budget 2BHK
L-shaped, laminate with premium hardware₹2–3.5 LStandard 2BHK, 3BHK
U-shaped, acrylic/glass finish₹3.5–6 LPremium 3BHK, 4BHK
Island kitchen, imported hardware₹6–12 LLuxury 4BHK, villas

Cost per sq ft for modular kitchens: ₹1,500–₹8,000+ depending on material quality and brand.

What influences kitchen cost the most: shutter finish (laminate vs acrylic vs glass), countertopmaterial (granite vs quartz vs Corian), hardware brand (Hettich, Hafele, Blum), and accessories(pull-outs, corner units, tall units).

Wardrobe Cost in BangaloreWardrobe TypeCost Range
Basic sliding wardrobe, laminate finish (6×7 ft)₹45,000–₹80,000
Hinged wardrobe with loft, laminate (6×7 ft)₹60,000–₹1.2 L
Walk-in wardrobe with internal fittings₹1.5–3.5 L
Premium wardrobe with mirror, dresser integration₹1.2–2.5 L
False Ceiling Cost in BangaloreMaterialCost per Sq Ft
POP (Plaster of Paris)₹60–₹120
Gypsum board₹65–₹150
PVC panels₹50–₹120
Wooden false ceiling₹100–₹500+

Add ₹150–₹400 per light point for cove lighting, LED strips, and spotlight cutouts.

Realistic estimate: A standard 2BHK with false ceilings in the living room and both bedroomswill cost ₹40,000–₹1.2 lakhs depending on design complexity.

TV Unit and Entertainment Wall

  • Basic TV unit with storage: ₹20,000–₹50,000
  • TV unit with back panelling and display shelves: ₹50,000–₹1.2 L
  • Full entertainment wall with concealed wiring: ₹1.2–₹3 L

How to Control Your Interior Design Budget (Without Compromising Quality)

This is the section most homeowners need but rarely find. Here are battle-tested strategies thatactually work:

Strategy 1: Prioritize by Usage, Not by Room Count

Rank your rooms by how much time you spend in them. For most families, it’s: Kitchen > MasterBedroom > Living Room > Kids’ Room > Guest Bedroom > Utility.

Allocate 60% of your budget to the top two. Remaining rooms get functional finishes.

Strategy 2: Go Modular Where Possible

Modular kitchens and wardrobes from reputable brands (HomeLane, Livspace, Design Cafe, orlocal Bangalore manufacturers) offer factory-precision builds at predictable costs. You avoid thevariability (and delays) of on-site carpenter work.

Strategy 3: Fix Your Material Palette Early

Decide on laminate vs acrylic vs PU finish before the design begins. Changing materials mid-project is the single biggest reason for budget overruns.

Strategy 4: Cap Your False Ceiling Budget

A false ceiling is not mandatory in every room. Focus on the living room and master bedroom.The kitchen needs a utility ceiling (for concealing pipes and wiring), not a designer one.Bedrooms 2 and 3? A clean paint job often looks just as good.

Strategy 5: Get a Detailed BOQ (Bill of Quantities)

Before signing any contract, insist on a line-by-line BOQ that lists every item, its materialspecification, dimensions, hardware brand, and price. No “lump sum” quotes. This singledocument protects you from hidden costs more than anything else.

Strategy 6: Negotiate, But Not on Quality

It’s completely reasonable to negotiate 5–10% on the overall project cost. But don’t negotiate bydowngrading hardware quality. Cheap hinges and drawer channels fail within 2 years. Spend onHettich or Hafele hardware — the savings from cheaper alternatives aren’t worth thereplacement headache.

Strategy 7: Keep a 10–15% Contingency Buffer

Every project encounters surprises — an uneven wall that needs treatment, plumbing that needsrerouting, or 
a last-minute addition you didn’t plan for. Build a buffer into your budget from day one.

Your Next Step Toward a Beautiful Home

Interior design cost in Bangalore is not a mystery once you understand the components, materialtiers, and the factors that move the needle. Whether you’re designing a cosy 1BHK or a sprawling4BHK, the principles remain the same: prioritize wisely, fix your material palette early, get adetailed BOQ, and always keep a contingency buffer.

The most expensive interior project is the one where you didn’t plan. The most satisfying one iswhere you knew exactly what you were paying for — and why.

Start by defining your budget tier (budget, mid-range, or premium), shortlist 2–3 interior designfirms in Bangalore that work within your range, and request detailed quotes with materialspecifications.

Your dream home is closer than you think. The budget just needs a plan.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does interior design cost for a 2BHK in Bangalore?

A 2BHK interior design in Bangalore typically costs between ₹4 lakhs (budget) and ₹18 lakhs(premium), depending on material quality, design complexity, and scope of work. A mid-range2BHK with modular kitchen, wardrobes, false ceiling, and TV unit costs around ₹7–12 lakhs(excluding GST).

What is included in a standard interior design package in Bangalore?

Standard packages usually include a modular kitchen, wardrobes for all bedrooms, TV unit, shoerack, false ceiling in the living room, and basic storage units. Appliances, loose furniture (sofa,dining table, beds), curtains, civil work, and painting are typically excluded and billed separately.

What is the interior design cost per sq ft in Bangalore?

In 2026, interior design cost per sq ft in Bangalore ranges from ₹800–₹1,500 for budget interiors,₹1,500–₹2,500 for mid-range, and ₹2,500–₹6,000+ for premium and luxury finishes. This iscalculated on carpet area, not super built-up area.

How long does a full interior design project take in Bangalore?

A standard full-home interior project in Bangalore takes 45–90 days from design finalization toinstallation. Budget projects with modular components may finish in 30–45 days. Luxury andfully customized projects can take 3–6 months.

Is it cheaper to hire a carpenter or an interior design company in Bangalore?

A local carpenter is cheaper upfront (₹800–₹1,200/sq ft) but may lack design expertise, factoryprecision, and after-service warranty. Interior firms charge ₹1,500–₹3,000+/sq ft but offer design

consultation, factory-made modular units, warranty, and project management. For projectsabove ₹5 lakhs, an interior firm often provides better long-term value.

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