Smaller Homes, Bigger Budgets – Millennials Redefine Interior Choices.
Millennials Drive 30% Increase in Interior Spending Across Bengaluru, Mumbai & Pune.
Millennial homebuyers are driving a sharp rise in interior spending across Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Pune, with costs jumping 30% year-on-year, according to NoBroker data. Rising incomes, women-led design decisions, and shrinking home sizes are reshaping how interiors are planned and executed. Bengaluru saw the steepest rise with 2BHK and 3BHK interior spends up 25% YoY, while Pune recorded a 30% surge in 3BHK spends. In Mumbai, 1BHK interiors saw a 15% rise, with average spends now at ₹6.3 lakh. Experts say millennials, aged 30–40, are choosing functionality and style over heavy furniture meant to last a lifetime. With higher disposable incomes, smaller families, and strong influence from e-commerce and social media, they are investing in modular, flexible designs that maximise space. Organised players like Livspace, HomeLane, and NoBroker Interiors are further fueling this trend by offering tech-driven, end-to-end interior solutions that make stylish living more accessible.