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Interior Design Cost in Bangalore: A Complete Guide for Homeowners

  • Writer: Aanchal Yogesh
    Aanchal Yogesh
  • Sep 29
  • 5 min read

When people meet us for the first time, there’s usually a pause before they ask the question they’re really thinking: “So… how much will this cost?”


I get it. Designing your home is exciting, but it’s also one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll make after buying it. And honestly, Bangalore isn’t cheap. The good news is if you know how to plan, you can avoid shocks and make sure your money is going where it matters most.

Let’s break it down.


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What goes into interior design cost in a city like Bangalore?


When people think about interiors, they often picture a sofa, a dining set, and a couple of wardrobes. The truth is, a complete home includes many more layers and each of them adds to the interior design cost.

If you’re trying to understand interior design cost in Bangalore, the key is less about fixed numbers and more about knowing what to include in your budget and how choices can shift the spend.


Space planning: This goes beyond placing furniture. It’s about how rooms connect, how natural light moves through the house, and how your family actually uses each space.


Conceptual drawings and 3Ds: These are the first glimpse of your future home. Designers take your brief, measure the space, and translate it into layouts and visuals so you can see the possibilities before anything is built.


Carpentry and custom furniture: Kitchens, wardrobes, storage units, and sometimes unique pieces like a custom console, study desk, or swing. These are tailored to your lifestyle and the quirks of your apartment or villa.


Lighting design: More than just picking fixtures, this is about planning how each room feels and functions. Task lighting, ambient layers, and decorative accents all work together to set the mood of a home.


Material selection: Laminates, veneers, wallpapers, fabrics, tiles, or stone these decisions shape not only the look of your home but also its durability and ease of maintenance. The difference between a laminate and a veneer, or granite and quartz, can change costs substantially.


Soft furnishings and décor: Curtains, rugs, cushions, art, mirrors, and accessories. They may seem like finishing touches, but they’re what make a house feel lived-in and personal.


Construction administration: Site supervision, quality checks, coordinating contractors, and tracking materials. This is the invisible work that ensures the design on paper is executed the way it was intended.


Concierge purchasing: Helping families shortlist and order everything from sofas to appliances. It saves time and prevents costly mistakes.


Each of these categories carries its own cost, and together they define what most people call “interior design.” So that’s the design side of interiors. But when it comes to execution, families want to know the real numbers. What does it actually cost to build these things, and how should you budget for them?


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How to Prepare an Interior Design Budget (to get most for your bucks)


Here’s the thing about home budgets: people usually remember the big-ticket items wardrobes, sofas, maybe a modular kitchen and forget the hundred little costs that sneak in and blow the plan apart. After years of seeing homes get built, here’s how to think about your budget in a way that’s both realistic and flexible.


Plan Each Room Separately

Don’t think of the house as one lump sum. Start with the rooms you’re sure about kitchen, bedrooms, living. If a third room is still undecided, hold off on custom furniture. Use simpler pieces until its purpose is clear.


Compare Material Options Early

A wardrobe in laminate might cost x, while veneer can be 2x. Granite is usually half the price of quartz. These choices change your budget dramatically, so research finishes before locking anything down.


Include Furniture and Appliances Together

Beds, sofas, and dining tables are core to how you’ll live in the home. Along with them, plan for appliances right from the start: air conditioners, TV, washing machine, geyser, microwave. These decide your electrical layout, wall space, and storage design.


Account for Carpentry and Site Work

Carpentry often takes the largest chunk of spend. But don’t forget allied work like false ceilings, electrical changes, and painting. Even the final coat of paint after installations adds up and skipping it leaves walls patchy.


Budget for Lighting and Electrical Fixtures

Wiring, ceiling lights, fans, and decorative fixtures can quietly equal the cost of a major room. They also need to be planned before ceilings and carpentry are finished, so don’t leave them out of your budget.


Don’t Miss Bathroom Accessories

Shower cubicles, bathroom accessories, towel racks, and mirrors are among the most forgotten expenses. By the time fittings are done, these are non-negotiable, so slot them into the budget from the start.


Add the Finishing Touches

Curtains, rugs, artwork, plants, and accessories bring warmth to a space. They often get delayed or ignored, but they change the feel of the home completely. Keeping them in the budget avoids moving into a bare, unfinished house.


Work With the Right Interior Designer

A good designer doesn’t just make your home look beautiful, they help you stay on budget. The right guidance can save you from overspending on finishes that don’t matter as much, while making sure the areas that do matter get the attention they deserve.

At Inner Space we work with a model that allows you to focus on creating the best home for you, not on increasing the project cost. It also gives you clarity right at the start and you know exactly what to expect, with no surprises later. For more details contact us.


When Budgets Change in Real Life


Even with the best planning, budgets often shift once the design process begins. We’ve seen it happen countless times.

For example, a client set a clear budget of x for their pooja room. Once the design started, they fell in love with a hand-carved marble mandir and wanted a custom design built around it. That decision alone pushed the spend to more than 2x. We flagged it immediately, so they knew what the change meant and they chose to go ahead because it was something they truly valued.

The same thing happens with materials. You might walk into a showroom set on a ₹300/sqft tile, and then your eye catches a ₹2000/sqft tile that feels irresistible. At that point, it’s tough to go back. That’s why we always begin material selection in a range that suits your budget. It gives you a better chance of finding something you love without stretching too far.

That said, if you do come across a piece that’s beyond the planned spend but you absolutely love it we’re all for it, as long as it’s an informed decision. In the end, it’s about making sure your home feels right for you


Ready to Plan Your Home Budget?

Your home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make and how you spend on interiors shapes how it feels for years to come. A clear budget doesn’t limit creativity; it gives it direction.

If you’re planning your interior design budget in Bangalore and want expert guidance on where to save, where to splurge, and how to avoid costly surprises we’d love to help.


Book a design consultation with Inner Space and let’s start shaping a home that speaks to your heart, without the stress of overspending.




Aanchal & Yogesh the founders of inner space

At Inner Space, we design homes that speak to your heart.

We’d love to hear what you’re dreaming of and help you bring it to life.

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