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Interior Design Cost in Mumbai

Mumbai interiors carry India's highest premium — labour, material movement and stricter society NOCs add 15–20% over the national average.

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₹6,16,550 – ₹13,31,188
Indicative 2026 India range. Final pricing depends on site & finish choices.

How much does interior design cost in Mumbai in 2026?

Interior design in Mumbai costs ₹1,800–₹3,500 per sqft for a premium-tier fit-out — making it India's most expensive interior market. A typical 2 BHK ranges ₹6.5L–₹11.2L and a 3 BHK ₹9.4L–₹17.7L. Mumbai runs ~18% above the national average, driven by high carpenter rates, society NOC and hoist charges, restricted material movement in South Mumbai, and salt-air humidity that pushes most projects toward marine-grade ply and anti-corrosive hardware.

Mumbai 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.

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2 BHK₹6.5L – ₹11.2LOpen calculator →
3 BHK₹9.4L – ₹17.7LOpen calculator →
4 BHK₹14.2L – ₹26.0LOpen calculator →
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Interior cost per square foot in Mumbai (2026)

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

TierPer sqft (₹)What's included
Budget₹1,400–₹1,800 / sqftlaminate kitchen, basic carpentry, builder-grade hardware, putty + emulsion paint, no false ceiling.
Premium₹1,800–₹3,500 / sqftacrylic or membrane kitchen, branded modular (Hettich/Hafele hardware), gypsum ceiling with cove, premium emulsion, LED lighting plan.
Luxury₹3,500–₹7,000+ / sqftimported modular brands (Hacker, Nolte, Veneta Cucine), PU finishes, automation, designer lighting, bespoke joinery, Italian marble accents.

Housing trends & design preferences in Mumbai

Local housing trends

  • Redevelopment-driven 1 and 2 BHK supply across Bandra, Andheri and Worli — most projects deliver bare-shell, requiring full interior fit-out before move-in.
  • Rising 3 BHK launches in Powai, Lower Parel and Goregaon East target ₹3 Cr+ buyers, with interior budgets averaging ₹15–25 lakh.
  • SRA-driven chawl-to-tower projects often have sub-9.5 ft ceiling heights — homeowners skip false ceilings to preserve volume.
  • Sea-facing apartments in Worli, Walkeshwar and Versova favour humidity-resistant materials (marine ply, PU finishes, stainless-steel hardware).
  • Thane, Navi Mumbai and Mira Road are absorbing mid-segment 2 BHK demand — interior budgets here run 12–18% lower than island-city Mumbai.

Common apartment sizes

  • 1 BHK: 450–650 sqft carpet — typical of Bandra/Andheri/Borivali redevelopment stock
  • 2 BHK: 650–900 sqft carpet — mainstream Mumbai inventory across Thane, Andheri, Goregaon
  • 3 BHK: 1,100–1,500 sqft carpet — premium projects in Powai, Worli, Bandra
  • 4 BHK: 1,800–2,800 sqft carpet — luxury towers in Worli, Lower Parel, Pali Hill
  • Villa / row-house: 2,500–5,000 sqft carpet — rare; Juhu, Pali Hill, Madh Island

Popular design preferences

  • Space-maximising layouts: loft beds, pull-out storage, wall-bed (Murphy) concepts — driven by Mumbai's tight carpet areas.
  • Light, reflective palettes (off-whites, beige, soft greys) to amplify natural light in deep-plan apartments.
  • Pooja unit integration into wardrobe niches or wall cavities rather than dedicated rooms.
  • Minimal false ceiling: peripheral cove only in living/dining, flat ceilings in bedrooms.
  • Modular foldable furniture (Murphy beds, expandable dining) in 1 BHKs and studios — common in Andheri and Lower Parel.
  • Premium veneer-and-glass partitions instead of solid walls in 3 BHK+ to maintain visual openness.

What affects interior design pricing in Mumbai?

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

Pricing factorImpact on your budget
Society NOC + hoist charges₹15,000–₹50,000 per project — standard in Bandra, Worli and South Mumbai towers.
Service-lift unavailabilityManual material lift adds 8–15% to labour bill in mid-rise societies without dedicated service lift.
Carpenter labour ratesMumbai carpenters charge ₹900–₹1,400/day — 25–40% above tier-2 cities.
Material movement logisticsRestricted truck timings in South Mumbai (Marine Drive, Fort) push deliveries to weekends, adding ₹3,000–₹8,000 per trip.
BMC + fire NOC for renovations₹10,000–₹35,000 for major rework — required in towers above 24m height.
Salt-air humidityMarine-grade ply and anti-rust hardware add 12–20% to wardrobe and kitchen budgets in sea-facing units.
Imported brand premiumHacker, Nolte, Veneta Cucine typically 60–120% above premium Indian brands like Sleek or Kutchina.

Quick answers — Interior design in Mumbai

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

Budget ₹6.5L–₹11.2L for a premium-tier 2 BHK (650–900 sqft carpet) covering modular kitchen, two wardrobes, false ceiling, paint and basic electricals. Budget tier starts at ₹4.8L; luxury fit-outs reach ₹18–25L.

Q.Is interior design more expensive in Mumbai than Bengaluru or Pune?

Yes — Mumbai is 7–12% more expensive than Bengaluru and ~11% more than Pune for equivalent specs. The premium comes from higher labour rates, society NOC fees and tighter material logistics.

Q.What is the cheapest part of Mumbai for interior work?

Thane, Mira Road, Navi Mumbai (Kharghar, Panvel) and outer Borivali run 10–18% cheaper than South Mumbai or Bandra-Worli — driven by competitive labour and easier material access.

Q.How long does a Mumbai apartment interior take?

A 2 BHK typically takes 35–55 days; a 3 BHK takes 50–75 days. Add 7–10 days for society NOC and lift bookings in high-rises.

Q.Do I need BMC approval for interior work in Mumbai?

Cosmetic interior work (carpentry, paint, modular kitchen) does not need BMC approval. Structural changes — wall demolition, plumbing relocation, façade alteration — need a registered architect's sign-off and society NOC in towers above 24m.

Q.What is the cost of interior design per square foot in Mumbai?

Mumbai interior design cost per sqft: ₹1,400–₹1,800 (budget), ₹1,800–₹3,500 (premium), ₹3,500–₹7,000+ (luxury). Rates exclude civil work, plumbing rework and appliances.

How to reduce interior costs in Mumbai

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

Top demand areas in Mumbai

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FAQs — Interior cost in Mumbai

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

Average premium-tier 2 BHK interiors in Mumbai cost ₹6.5L–₹11.2L (₹1,800–₹3,500 per sqft on 650–900 sqft carpet). Budget tier starts at ₹4.8L; luxury fit-outs in Worli or Bandra reach ₹18–28 lakh.

Q.What is the modular kitchen cost in Mumbai?

A 10×8 ft modular kitchen in Mumbai costs ₹2.1L–₹3.0L (laminate), ₹3.5L–₹5.2L (acrylic) or ₹6.5L–₹12L (imported PU). Add ₹40,000–₹1.2L for chimney, hob and built-in appliances.

Q.How much does a wardrobe cost in Mumbai per square foot?

Wardrobe front-area pricing in Mumbai: laminate ₹1,400–₹2,100/sqft, acrylic ₹2,100–₹3,300/sqft, PU finish ₹3,300–₹5,300/sqft. Sliding wardrobes add 12–18% over hinged.

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

Gypsum board false ceiling in Mumbai costs ₹85–₹155/sqft including paint and cove lighting. POP runs ₹65–₹110/sqft. Add ₹2,500–₹4,500 per LED cove run.

Q.What is the home renovation cost in Mumbai for a 2 BHK?

Full 2 BHK renovation (civil + interior) in Mumbai costs ₹9L–₹15L for premium tier — including kitchen rebuild, two wardrobes, plumbing/electrical rework, paint, ceiling and flooring patches.

Q.Which areas in Mumbai have the highest interior design demand?

Top demand zones: Bandra, Andheri (West & East), Powai, Worli, Lower Parel, Goregaon East, Thane and Navi Mumbai (Kharghar, Vashi). Premium and luxury tier concentrates in Bandra, Worli and Powai.

Q.Can I get turnkey interior design in Mumbai?

Yes — Mumbai has 200+ turnkey interior firms covering design, execution, modular, civil and project management. Turnkey premium is typically 8–15% above piecemeal vendors but includes single-point accountability, warranty and timeline guarantee.

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

Luxury interiors in Mumbai run ₹3,500–₹7,000+ per sqft. Pali Hill, Worli, Carmichael Road, Walkeshwar and Lower Parel sea-facing units routinely commission ₹50L–₹1.5Cr fit-outs with imported brands and bespoke joinery.

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

Stay with laminate kitchen, use peripheral cove ceiling only, source hardware direct from Hettich/Hafele, batch civil and carpentry under one PMC, and execute during Nov–May to avoid monsoon. These steps can shave 25–35% off a premium budget.

Q.Do Mumbai interior designers charge separately for design and execution?

Most Mumbai firms offer two models: (1) design-only fee at ₹40–₹150/sqft for drawings + 3D views, or (2) turnkey at ₹1,800–₹3,500/sqft including design, execution, modular and PMC. Turnkey is more common for projects under ₹25 lakh.

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