
Modular Wardrobe Cost in Delhi NCR: ₹80K–₹5L Pricing Guide
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What Does Modular Wardrobe Design Actually Cost?
Real price ranges for economy, mid-range & premium finishes — based on 2025 Delhi NCR market.
PRICING
₹80,000–₹5 Lakh
BHK
1BHK · 2BHK · 3BHK · Villa
SIZE
20–80 sq ft (typical wardrobes)
PROPERTY TYPE
Apartment · Builder Floor · Independent House
SCOPE
Economy · Mid-Range · Premium · Luxury
About The Home
Modular wardrobe costs in Delhi NCR break down into four clear tiers, and most families find the mid-range (₹1.5–2.5 lakh) delivers the best value. Economy wardrobes at ₹80,000–1.2 lakh use MDF with melamine finish, basic hinges from local brands, and simple shelving — fine if you're renting or need temporary storage. But here's what people don't realise: the hinges wear out in 3–4 years, and the MDF swells if there's any moisture. Step up to mid-range at ₹1.5–2.5 lakh and you get plywood interiors, Hettich or Hafele hardware, and PU or laminate finishes that last 12–15 years. You're paying ₹120–150 per sq ft instead of ₹80, but you're avoiding frustration. Premium wardrobes (₹2.5–4 lakh) add internal LED lighting, Italian marble or lacquer finishes, soft-close doors, and custom internal fittings like pull-out tie racks and jewellery drawers. Luxury builds (₹4–5 lakh) incorporate smart mirrors, automated lighting, and motorized rotating sections — overkill for most master bedrooms, but some families love them. The material difference matters most: switch from standard plywood (₹40/sq ft) to marine plywood (₹100/sq ft) and your 40 sq ft wardrobe jumps from ₹35,000 to ₹85,000 just on materials. Add hardware, finishes, and labour — and suddenly ₹1.5 lakh makes sense.
What actually happens when a family like yours calls a designer in Noida or South Delhi? They measure the bedroom (usually 12x14 ft with a 6x4 ft wall for the wardrobe). The designer asks three questions: budget, style preference, and how many people will use it. That's when priorities get real. One couple we worked with had a ₹2 lakh budget — they could do a full height wardrobe with basic finishes, or a sleeker half-height design with premium Hettich hardware and no internal clutter. They chose the latter. Another family in Delhi wanted a ₹1.2 lakh wardrobe but insisted on an internal mirror and vanity — which added ₹25,000, pushing them to ₹1.45 lakh. The process typically unfolds over 30–50 days: week 1 is consultation and measurements (₹0–10,000 design fee if charged separately), weeks 2–3 are detailed drawings and 50% payment, weeks 4–5 are manufacturing, and days 45–50 are installation and touch-ups. On-site installation takes 2–3 days because walls need to be checked for plumbness, electrical connections might need moving (add ₹5,000–8,000 if you want internal LED lighting), and the carpenter needs to drill and fix anchors. Most homeowners don't budget for the small things: temporary site protection (₹2,000), wall putty and primer (₹1,500–3,000), and disposal of old furniture (₹500–1,000).
Why 500+ Delhi NCR Families Choose Velmore for Modular Wardrobes
The Velmore process removes the anxiety most homeowners feel when hiring a designer. Day 1: a site visit where we measure, photograph the bedroom, check wall alignment, and discuss your lifestyle — how many clothes, jewellery storage, seasonal items, shoe racks needed. We don't push you toward premium finishes if mid-range works. Day 2–3: you get detailed 2D and 3D drawings showing exactly how the wardrobe will look, including handle placement and internal layout. We discuss material options side-by-side — you can touch the plywood grades, see the hardware differences, compare finishes. Day 4: you sign off on designs and place a 50% advance (no work begins without this). Days 5–30: manufacturing happens at our partner factory or in-house depending on project scope; you get weekly status updates. Day 31–35: your wardrobe arrives, we inspect for damage, and book the installation. Days 36–50: installation team arrives with all tools; the job is typically done in 2–3 days. Day 51: final walk-through, tweaks, and handover. Payment schedule is clear: 50% booking, 40% before installation, 10% after. No surprises. Total timeline: 45–60 days from first call to sleeping in your new wardrobe.
What sets Velmore apart isn't fancy branding — it's radical transparency. We show you the manufacturer's actual invoice for materials (so you know you're not paying a 300% markup). We itemise every charge: plywood per sq ft (₹40–100 depending on grade), hardware cost (₹3,000–8,000 for Hettich vs ₹800–1,200 for local brands), finish application (₹40–80 per sq ft), labour (₹15,000–25,000 for a standard wardrobe), and installation (₹8,000–12,000). When a family asks "Can we do this in ₹1 lakh?", we don't pretend — we tell them what ₹1 lakh gets you: MDF body, basic hinges, simple finish, no internal fittings. And we explain why it won't last 15 years. Then we propose ₹1.5 lakh as the sweet spot — plywood, Hafele hinges, PU finish, hanging rails, and a 5-year warranty. Most families make that jump because they finally understand the difference. We also don't hide that Delhi NCR prices are 15–20% higher than Pune or Ahmedabad for identical work — it's the cost of living and real estate, not greed. We offer the same designs in Mumbai (25% higher), Bangalore (20% higher), and smaller cities to show there's no secret premium for big metro areas.
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