
2 BHK Interior Design
Cost in Pune
Honest 2025 pricing — room by room, no hidden estimates
A 2 BHK interior design in Pune costs ₹8 lakh to ₹40 lakh as of 2025. At mid-range — modular kitchen, two wardrobes, two bathrooms, flooring, false ceiling, and painting — most homeowners spend ₹14 lakh to ₹22 lakh. Premium finishes with imported materials and Blum hardware bring this to ₹22 lakh–₹40 lakh+.
The Real Cost of a
2 BHK Interior in Pune
The 2 BHK is the most common flat in Pune — and "2 BHK interior design cost Pune" is one of the most searched questions on Google by homeowners who've just taken possession. The range you'll find quoted online is wide: ₹8L to ₹40L+. Both ends of that range are honest. The number lands where it does based on three things: the size of your flat, the finish level you choose, and the scope of work you include.
A 2 BHK in Pune ranges from about 750 sq ft (compact, Hadapsar / Kondhwa side) to 1,100 sq ft (larger configurations in Baner, Hinjewadi, Kharadi). That 350 sq ft gap matters significantly: flooring, false ceiling, and painting are billed per sq ft, so a 750 sq ft flat and a 1,100 sq ft flat at the same finish level can differ by ₹3L–₹5L on civil work alone.
Finish level is where most of the budget variation lives. The kitchen alone can cost ₹1.5L (basic foil shutters, granite counter) or ₹3.5L+ (lacquer shutters, Blum fittings, quartz counter) — the structure is identical, the bill is not. Similarly, bathroom tiling at ₹50/sq ft vs. ₹250/sq ft across two bathrooms is a ₹1.5L–₹2L swing by itself.
Scope is the third lever. Many quotes you get from contractors cover only joinery — kitchen + wardrobes. The numbers on this page cover full interior scope: civil work (flooring, false ceiling, painting, bathroom), joinery (kitchen, wardrobes, TV unit), and electrical. That is what actually makes a flat feel complete.
One thing this guide won't do: give you a "cost per sq ft" number for a 2 BHK interior. That metric is nearly meaningless because a ₹1,500/sq ft project might mean a stunning kitchen in a small flat, or a mediocre everything in a larger one. Room-by-room breakdowns — like the ones below — give you far better insight.
Three Budget Levels for
a Full 2 BHK Interior
Full scope: kitchen, wardrobes, bathrooms, flooring, false ceiling, painting, and electrical. Loose furniture and appliances are not included — see "What's Not Included" below.
- ✓Modular kitchen: foil/membrane shutters, granite counter
- ✓2 wardrobes: laminate finish, basic hardware
- ✓2 bathrooms: standard tile brands, basic sanitaryware + CP
- ✓Vitrified flooring throughout (standard grade)
- ✓POP cornice false ceiling in living area
- ✓Full flat repaint (emulsion, standard finish)
- ✓Electrical re-pointing (15–20 points)
- ✓Minimal TV unit joinery
At this budget you get a clean, liveable, functional 2 BHK. Ideal for investors, first-time homeowners, or anyone prioritising cost control. Won't look like a show flat but will feel like a proper home.
- ✓Kitchen: acrylic/glass shutters, quartz counter, Hettich hardware, pull-out baskets
- ✓2 wardrobes: soft-close, mirror panel, laminates or HDHMR
- ✓2 bathrooms: larger format tiles, quality CP fittings, shower enclosure
- ✓Vitrified or wooden laminate flooring (good mid brands)
- ✓Gypsum board false ceiling with cove lighting (living + both bedrooms)
- ✓TV unit + feature wall + dining crockery unit
- ✓Accent walls (paint, wallpaper, or wood panelling)
- ✓Electrical re-pointing with clean conduit, DB upgrade
This is the most common range for 2 BHK homeowners in Pune who want a genuinely beautiful home without stretching uncomfortably. The difference between ₹14L and ₹22L at this tier is mostly kitchen spec, tile brand, and quantity of joinery.
- ✓Kitchen: lacquer/veneer shutters, Calacatta quartz, Blum hardware, full tall unit
- ✓2 wardrobes: full internal fittings, organiser trays, backlit mirrors
- ✓2 bathrooms: imported/marble-look tiles, designer CP (Jaquar/Grohe), rain shower
- ✓Large format or engineered wood flooring throughout
- ✓Detailed false ceiling: coffers, step designs, wall niches
- ✓Panelled walls, fluted elements, veneer feature walls
- ✓Crockery unit, bar unit, study niche, custom joinery throughout
- ✓Full electrical redesign, home automation, mood lighting
Premium 2 BHK interiors in Pune are increasingly common in projects like Godrej Meridien, Kolte-Patil IVY Estate, and similar. At ₹30L–₹40L you're approaching villa-level finish quality in an apartment — every material choice deliberate, every joint clean.
What Each Part of Your
2 BHK Flat Costs
All figures are Pune 2025 market rates inclusive of material and labour. Typical 2 BHK: 750–1,100 sq ft.
What These Costs Do NOT Include
Budget for these separately or your estimate will look right on paper and wrong at handover.
Loose Furniture
Sofa set, dining table + chairs, beds (frames + mattresses), study/work desk, side tables. Budget ₹2L–₹5L for mid-range loose furniture across a 2 BHK. Branded furniture (Urban Ladder, Pepperfry top-tier, Italian) adds substantially more.
Appliances
Hob + chimney, microwave, refrigerator, washing machine, dishwasher, water purifier. A practical 2 BHK appliance set runs ₹1L–₹3L depending on brands. LG/Samsung mid-range vs. Bosch/SMEG is a significant price jump.
Air Conditioning
A 2 BHK typically needs 2–3 split ACs (living room + 2 bedrooms). Budget ₹40K–₹70K per unit including installation and copper piping. Total AC cost: ₹1.2L–₹2.1L for a full-flat setup.
Lighting Fixtures
False ceiling work includes wiring and housing — not the fixtures. Budget ₹20K–₹80K for decent lighting across a 2 BHK. Statement pendant lights, smart bulbs, or imported fixtures push this higher.
Curtains & Blinds
A 2 BHK typically has 6–10 windows. Curtains + blinds (track + fabric + stitching + installation) run ₹25K–₹80K depending on fabric choice and whether you go double-layer (blackout + sheer).
Design Fees
All ranges on this page are execution costs (material + labour). Designer fees — visualisation, AutoCAD, 3D renders, site management — are charged separately. For a 2 BHK: ₹25K (visualisation only) to ₹2.5L–₹4L (full design + managed execution). See our Services page.
How Much Does a Designer Add to a 2 BHK Project?
Design fees for a 2 BHK run from ₹25,000 (visualisation package — mood board + 3 renders) to ₹1.5L–₹2.5L (full design package: AutoCAD plans, detailed 3D renders of every room, materials guide, contractor brief) to ₹2.5L–₹5L (full design + execution management, from first site visit to final snagging).
The execution management fee pays for itself on projects above ₹15L. Without a designer managing site, contractors frequently: substitute specified materials for cheaper alternatives (pocketing the difference), sequence work wrong (causing rework costs), and add "scope creep" charges with no paper trail. A designer who visits site weekly and holds contractors to the brief typically saves 10–20% on execution costs — covering their fee and then some.
The non-financial case: you get to see your flat in photorealistic 3D before any work begins. If you don't like the kitchen colour, we change it in 3D — not after it's been lacquered. That certainty has real value when you're spending ₹15L–₹25L.
View Our Design Packages →How Long Does a 2 BHK
Interior Take in Pune?
Site visit, brief, AutoCAD plans, 3D renders, material selection. Can run in parallel with flat possession paperwork.
Flooring, bathroom tiling, false ceiling, electrical re-wiring, plumbing changes. All the dust happens here.
Overlaps with civil work tail-end. Putty, primer, two finish coats. Feature wall texture done last.
Modular kitchen installation (2–3 days), wardrobes, TV unit. Lights, hardware, and snagging in the final week.
Total timeline: 10–14 weeks from design sign-off to handover for a typical 2 BHK. Delays almost always stem from late material selection — finalise tiles, kitchen finish, and flooring before work starts.
2 BHK Interior Design Cost
— Questions We Hear Most
What is the average cost of 2 BHK interior design in Pune in 2025?+
The honest average for a full 2 BHK interior in Pune in 2025 is ₹14L–₹22L at mid-range finishes. This covers a modular kitchen (₹1.5L–₹3L), two bedroom wardrobes (₹1.2L–₹2.5L), two bathroom renovations (₹1.5L–₹4L), living + dining joinery (TV unit, crockery unit), flooring throughout, false ceiling with lighting, painting, and electrical re-pointing. If you're only doing joinery (kitchen + wardrobes, no civil), the number drops to ₹3L–₹7L. If you add loose furniture and premium appliances, it can easily cross ₹30L. The number varies most based on kitchen specification, tile brand choice, and how much joinery you add beyond the basics.
Is ₹12L enough for a full 2 BHK interior in Pune?+
₹12L is at the lower boundary of mid-range for a full 2 BHK — it's doable but requires careful prioritisation. At ₹12L for a 950 sq ft flat, you can have a decent kitchen (₹1.5L–₹2L), two wardrobes (₹1.2L–₹1.6L), basic bathroom refresh (tiling + sanitaryware, ₹1.5L–₹2L), vitrified flooring, basic false ceiling in living area, and painting. You'll have to make compromises: standard kitchen shutters not high-gloss, basic CP fittings in bathrooms, minimal TV unit joinery. For a smaller 2 BHK (750–850 sq ft), ₹12L can look very good if choices are made thoughtfully. For a 1,050 sq ft+ flat, ₹12L will feel stretched.
What's the difference between basic, mid-range and premium finishes?+
The most visible differences: Kitchen shutters — basic uses PVC membrane/foil laminate; mid-range uses acrylic glass shutters; premium uses lacquer, veneer, or handleless slab shutters. Kitchen countertop — basic uses granite; mid-range uses quartz or engineered stone; premium uses Calacatta quartz or Dekton. Bathroom tiles — basic uses standard 40x80 vitrified tiles (₹45–₹80/sq ft); mid-range uses larger format or textured tiles from Kajaria, Nitco, RAK (₹100–₹180/sq ft); premium uses marble-look or imported ceramic (₹200–₹500/sq ft). Wardrobe interiors — basic is open shelving with a mix of hanging and shelves; mid-range adds soft-close channels and a mirror panel; premium adds internal fittings, organiser trays, and backlit mirrors. Hardware — basic uses local fittings; mid-range uses Hettich or Ebco; premium uses Blum or Grass (German). Each upgrade roughly 1.5x–2x the component cost.
How do Livspace and HomeLane prices compare with a boutique designer?+
Livspace and HomeLane (and similar platforms) typically quote ₹16L–₹28L for a full 2 BHK at what they call "mid-range" packages. That's not inaccurate — but the comparison needs nuance. Platform pricing includes a significant overhead for their technology platform, national marketing, and centralised project management. A boutique studio like ours working on Pune market rates often produces equivalent or better execution at ₹14L–₹22L — because our material markup, contractor costs, and overhead are all locally calibrated. The trade-off: platforms give you standardised warranties, a defined process, and a national brand to complain to if things go wrong. A boutique studio gives you a specific designer who knows your flat and is personally accountable. What you get at a boutique that platforms rarely offer: a designer who will genuinely challenge your brief, push back on ideas that won't work, and make decisions on site in real time.
Know Your Budget
Before You Decide
Use our online estimator for a specific range, or book a free home visit where we give you a detailed budget based on your actual flat — room by room, finish by finish.