It has been evident that well-designed homes can boost resale values by up to 70% and command rental premiums of up to 45%. Demand is concentrated in 2 and 3 BHK units, which account for 95% of the market, with mid-sized homes (750–2,000 sq. ft.) in the INR 2–5 crore range representing nearly half of consumer interest.
No wonder, India’s home interiors market is on a high-growth trajectory, expected to surge from USD 12.33 billion to USD 24.52 billion by 2030, according to Magicbricks’ latest report. The sector is growing at a CAGR of 12%, fueled by rising disposable incomes, urbanization, and a shift toward personalized, functional homes.
Average spend on interiors stands at INR 560 per sq. ft., with Delhi NCR leading at INR 580, followed by Bengaluru (INR 520) and Hyderabad (INR 490). Bedrooms and kitchens dominate spending priorities, together making up 54% of total expenditure.
While Tier 1 cities like MMR, NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune remain key growth hubs, Tier 2 cities are emerging as new demand centers. The report offers actionable insights for developers, designers, and homeowners looking to capitalize on this rapidly formalizing and tech-enabled market.