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Interior Design Cost in Kolkata

Kolkata pricing runs ~5% below the national mean, with strong local carpentry and lower modular brand penetration outside South Kolkata.

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₹4,96,375 – ₹10,71,719
Indicative 2026 India range. Final pricing depends on site & finish choices.

How much does interior design cost in Kolkata in 2026?

Interior design in Kolkata costs ₹1,400–₹2,500 per sqft for a premium-tier fit-out. A typical 2 BHK ranges ₹5.1L–₹9.0L and a 3 BHK ₹7.6L–₹14.3L. Kolkata runs ~5% below the national average — driven by strong local carpentry traditions, value-conscious mid-segment vendor pricing, and lower modular brand penetration outside South Kolkata. Premium demand concentrates in New Town, Salt Lake and Ballygunge.

Kolkata interior cost by BHK (premium tier, 2026)

Indicative ranges for a premium-tier interior including modular kitchen, wardrobes, false ceiling, paint and basic electricals. Add ~25% for luxury tier; subtract ~20% for budget.

Home sizeKolkata (premium)Calculator
1 BHK₹3.3L – ₹5.7LOpen calculator →
2 BHK₹5.2L – ₹9.0LOpen calculator →
3 BHK₹7.6L – ₹14.3LOpen calculator →
4 BHK₹11.4L – ₹20.9LOpen calculator →
Villa / 5 BHK+₹17.1L – ₹33.3LOpen calculator →

Interior cost per square foot in Kolkata (2026)

Per-sqft pricing covers carpentry, modular kitchen, wardrobes, false ceiling, paint and basic electricals on a Kolkata carpet-area basis.

TierPer sqft (₹)What's included
Budget₹1,050–₹1,400 / sqftlaminate kitchen, traditional carpentry, builder-grade hardware, putty + emulsion paint, no false ceiling.
Premium₹1,400–₹2,500 / sqftacrylic or membrane kitchen, branded modular, gypsum ceiling, premium emulsion, LED + cove lighting plan.
Luxury₹2,500–₹5,000+ / sqftimported modular, PU finishes, automation, Italian marble accents, bespoke teak/rosewood joinery.

Housing trends & design preferences in Kolkata

Local housing trends

  • New Town Rajarhat drives ~45% of Kolkata 2/3 BHK interior demand — modern IT-corridor projects from Unitech, PS Group, Merlin — typical interior budgets ₹7–14 lakh.
  • Salt Lake Sector V, EM Bypass and Park Street attract premium and luxury demand — 3 BHK + 4 BHK budgets ₹14–28 lakh.
  • Ballygunge, Alipore and South Kolkata are renovation-heavy — old 30+ year-old apartments getting full premium + civil rework (₹14–30 lakh).
  • Behala, Garia and Tollygunge mid-segment 2/3 BHK demand value-conscious — interior budgets ₹5–10 lakh.
  • Kolkata monsoon (Jun–Sep) is heavy and humid — homeowners favour anti-fungal paint, marine-ply variants and sealed wardrobe edges.

Common apartment sizes

  • 1 BHK: 500–700 sqft carpet — Garia, Behala, New Town outer
  • 2 BHK: 850–1,150 sqft carpet — New Town, Salt Lake, EM Bypass, Garia
  • 3 BHK: 1,300–1,750 sqft carpet — New Town premium, Salt Lake, Ballygunge
  • 4 BHK: 2,000–2,800 sqft carpet — Alipore, Park Street, Ballygunge premium
  • Villa / row-house: 2,500–5,500 sqft built-up — Alipore, Hastings, New Town extension

Popular design preferences

  • Traditional Bengali aesthetic — carved wooden dewans, terracotta accents, brass diya niches — common in Ballygunge and South Kolkata heritage flats.
  • Modern minimalism with warm-wood veneers in New Town and Salt Lake premium projects.
  • Library / book nook + study integration — Kolkata's reading culture drives 35% of premium 3 BHK briefs to include a dedicated reading corner.
  • Pooja units (typically niche-style or built into wardrobe) rather than dedicated rooms in most apartments.
  • Anti-fungal kitchen and bathroom finishes — Kolkata monsoon humidity drives PVC kitchen variant demand and sealed-edge wardrobe construction.
  • Adda-friendly living rooms — modular L-shaped sofas, large coffee tables, mood lighting — for Kolkata's signature social gathering culture.

What affects interior design pricing in Kolkata?

City-specific drivers that move Kolkata interior costs above or below the national mean.

Pricing factorImpact on your budget
Local carpenter ratesKolkata carpenters charge ₹600–₹950/day — 20–35% below Mumbai/Bengaluru. Strong local skill base in traditional joinery.
Society NOC + lift booking₹4,000–₹18,000 in New Town and Salt Lake premium towers. Older South Kolkata buildings often have informal NOC processes.
Monsoon timing (Jun–Sep)Heavy Kolkata monsoon causes 8–12% rework cost if civil/paint runs during peak rains. Material delivery delays add 5–8% to timelines.
Imported brand availabilityHäcker, Nolte showrooms only in Salt Lake Sector V — luxury budgets see 60–110% premium over Indian brands plus 5–8% logistics premium.
Traditional teak preferenceBurma/Ghana teak in older South Kolkata homes — adds ₹50,000–₹2L to a premium 2 BHK budget when scoped.
GST + e-way bill complianceMost local carpentry vendors operate informally; branded firms quote inclusive of 18% GST — 12–18% gross-cost gap with similar specs.
Anti-fungal finish premiumAnti-fungal paint and sealed-edge wardrobes add ₹12–₹25/sqft over standard premium emulsion — near-universal in Kolkata monsoon belt.

Quick answers — Interior design in Kolkata

Q.How much should I budget for a 2 BHK interior in Kolkata?

Budget ₹5.1L–₹9.0L for a premium-tier 2 BHK (850–1,150 sqft carpet) covering modular kitchen, two wardrobes, false ceiling, paint and electricals. Luxury Park Street or Alipore fit-outs reach ₹13–20 lakh.

Q.Is Kolkata cheaper than Mumbai for interior design?

Yes — Kolkata is ~20% cheaper than Mumbai for equivalent specs. Labour rates, society NOC fees and material logistics are all lower. The gap is most pronounced in mid-segment 2 BHK projects.

Q.What is the cheapest area in Kolkata for interior design?

Garia, Behala, Tollygunge, Howrah and outer New Town run 10–18% cheaper than Salt Lake, Ballygunge or Park Street — driven by lower labour and informal vendor pricing.

Q.How long does interior work take in Kolkata?

A 2 BHK typically takes 35–55 days; 3 BHK 50–75 days. Monsoon-season projects (Jun–Sep) often run 10–15% longer due to material delays and rework.

Q.What is the modular kitchen cost in Kolkata?

10×8 ft modular kitchen in Kolkata: ₹1.6L–₹2.4L (laminate), ₹2.7L–₹4.2L (acrylic), ₹5.2L–₹9.5L (imported PU). Salt Lake Sector V has the densest brand showroom network.

Q.What is the interior design cost per sqft in Kolkata?

Kolkata interior cost per sqft: ₹1,050–₹1,400 (budget), ₹1,400–₹2,500 (premium), ₹2,500–₹5,000+ (luxury). Rates exclude civil work, plumbing rework and appliances.

How to reduce interior costs in Kolkata

Practical, vendor-tested ways to lower your Kolkata home interior cost without compromising on look or durability.

Top demand areas in Kolkata

New TownSalt LakePark StreetBallygungeEM BypassBehala

Most-used calculators for Kolkata homes

FAQs — Interior cost in Kolkata

Q.What is the average interior design cost in Kolkata for 2 BHK in 2026?

Average premium-tier 2 BHK interiors in Kolkata cost ₹5.1L–₹9.0L (₹1,400–₹2,500 per sqft on 850–1,150 sqft carpet). Budget tier starts at ₹3.7L; luxury fit-outs reach ₹13–20 lakh.

Q.How much does interior design cost in New Town Kolkata?

New Town 2 BHK premium fit-outs cost ₹5.5L–₹9L; 3 BHK ₹8L–₹14L. New Town runs 5–8% above peripheral Kolkata averages due to IT-corridor labour premium and stricter society NOC fees.

Q.What is the modular kitchen cost in Kolkata?

10×8 ft modular kitchen in Kolkata: ₹1.6L–₹2.4L (laminate), ₹2.7L–₹4.2L (acrylic) or ₹5.2L–₹9.5L (imported PU). Add ₹30,000–₹95,000 for chimney, hob and appliances.

Q.How much does a wardrobe cost in Kolkata per sqft?

Wardrobe front-area pricing in Kolkata: laminate ₹1,100–₹1,750/sqft, acrylic ₹1,700–₹2,700/sqft, PU finish ₹2,700–₹4,300/sqft. Sliding wardrobes add 10–15% over hinged.

Q.How much does false ceiling cost in Kolkata per sqft?

Gypsum board false ceiling in Kolkata costs ₹70–₹120/sqft including paint and cove lighting. POP runs ₹50–₹90/sqft. Add ₹2,500–₹4,000 per LED cove run.

Q.What is the home renovation cost in Kolkata for a 3 BHK?

Full 3 BHK renovation (civil + interior) in Kolkata costs ₹10L–₹18L premium tier — covering kitchen rebuild, three wardrobes, plumbing/electrical rework, false ceiling, paint and flooring patches.

Q.Which areas in Kolkata have the highest interior demand?

Top demand zones: New Town, Salt Lake, Park Street, Ballygunge, EM Bypass, Behala and Alipore. Premium and luxury concentrate in Alipore, Park Street and Ballygunge heritage areas.

Q.How much do luxury home interiors cost in Kolkata?

Luxury interiors in Kolkata run ₹2,500–₹5,000+ per sqft. Alipore bungalows, Park Street premium flats and Ballygunge heritage units routinely commission ₹25L–₹80L fit-outs with imported brands and bespoke teak joinery.

Q.Are interior designers cheaper in Kolkata?

Yes — Kolkata has India's most competitive mid-segment carpentry market. Designer fees run ₹30–₹120/sqft (vs ₹50–₹200/sqft in Mumbai/Bengaluru). Turnkey firms quote 12–20% below Mumbai for equivalent specs.

Q.How can I reduce my home interior cost in Kolkata?

Use traditional local carpenters, source materials from Burrabazar wholesale, skip bedroom ceilings, use Indian premium modular, target anti-fungal finish only in high-humidity zones, and avoid Jun–Sep monsoon execution. These steps shave 25–35% off a premium budget.

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Indore

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Nagpur

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Kochi

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Bhopal

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Vadodara

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Ranchi

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Guwahati

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Madurai

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Tiruchirappalli

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Amritsar

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Kanpur

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Varanasi

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Aurangabad

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Rajkot

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Meerut

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Prayagraj

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Jamshedpur

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Gwalior

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