Today on the blog, we’re discussing the topic that every designer likes to avoid: Your decorating budget and the cost to decorate a room. You may be asking yourself the following questions:
- How much does furniture cost?
- How much does it cost to furnish a house on a budget?
- How much does a living room set cost?
- How much does it cost to furnish a kitchen?
- How much does it cost to furnish a dining room?
Maybe you just moved into a new home, maybe you’re tired of your current furniture, or maybe you just need a fresh new look. Whatever the reason, when you’re all ready to start your project and start shopping for furniture, that inevitable question drifts into your head like a beleaguering raincloud: How much is this going to cost me?
Basically, if you are you wondering how to decorate a room on a budget of any size, you’ve come to the right place!
Luckily, evaluating and pricing furniture and home decor is our area of expertise here at Kathy Kuo Home. But before you read further, we need to make a few disclaimers regarding this article about what it costs to furnish a room:
1. The average spend for the furniture items we’ve listed are purposefully at the higher end of the spectrum.
Why did we do this? Almost everyone tends to go over their budget when furnishing their space—so we created a budget breakdown that accounts for this fact by providing a little wiggle room. You’ll find that we’ve written up two budgets for each room type (and what it the cost is to decorate it), one budget that represents the higher end of a comprehensive interior design project and one budget that includes a slightly more scaled back project with pricing toward the less-expensive end of what would still still considered an upscale project. On average, our clients tend to spend somewhere in between, and the budget per line item is definitely variable.
2. At The Kuotes, we represent exclusive, high-quality designer furniture.
You won’t find our product or our level of design services at big box retailers, and the specialty of our brand is something we’re proud of. The prices reflected in today’s article are based on our clients and our extensive experience in interior design and product manufacturing. Our budget breakdown therefore lists the price points we believe will provide you with beautiful, long-lasting designer furniture.
However, any good designer will work within your budget, and later we’ll even discuss which items we believe you should invest in and which items from our assortment you can purchase at a slightly lower price. Stick to these tips and the cost to decorate will feel totally manageable.
Note: In the pricing charts below, the dollar amounts in the right-hand columns refer to the total price of however many of a particular item you’ll need (ie: If we recommend a quantity of two side tables, you’ll see the total price for both rather than the individual price for one).
3. Keep in mind that this article does not discuss labor or renovation costs. Today, we’re talking strictly furniture.
Now that that’s officially out of the way, let’s get this budget breakdown started! You’ll be so excited when you start to save money. Budget is a tricky subject. If you have custom pieces, custom drapery, large rooms, or a more maximalist design style, there can definitely be additional expenses we didn’t cover in this cost guide. But if you’re just starting the design process, we hope this article helped you get a better idea of how much to expect to spend on your furniture.
We will also note that at KKH, we Design Services for all kinds of home projects. You’ll get a design tailored for you that transforms your space and elevates your style! Click HERE to get started and to connect with our team on pricing specifics for your project’s size and scope.
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The Living Room
The living room is often the largest room in the house and frequently hosts the most furniture. How much does furnishing and decorating a living room cost? Your budget will vary based on the size of your room. Put quite simply, the larger the living room the larger the budget. We strongly suggest that you invest in your sofa and rug first. Getting these pieces right is as crucial to getting the scale of your room right as your color scheme is, so we always recommend custom sofas sized perfectly to your space and a fill that’s comfortable for you.
A custom sized rug also grounds a room by making everything else look put in place. A high quality rug gives the entire room a luxurious feel, as opposed to a big-ticket accent piece that may be beautiful but not affect the overall aesthetic of the space. So if you’re looking to save, cut down on your accent pieces, decor items, and window treatments. Planning on redoing the living room? Read on below for our budget breakdown.
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Living Room Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Living Room Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Sofa | 1 | $5,000 | Sofa | 1 | $3,000 | |
Living Room Chair | 2 | $6,000 | Living Room Chair | 2 | $4,000 | |
Coffee Table | 1 | $3,000 | Coffee Table | 1 | $1,000 | |
Side/End Tables | 2 | $4,000 | Side/End Tables | 2 | $1,000 | |
Table Lamps | 2 | $2,000 | Table Lamps | 2 | $700 | |
Rug | 1 | $8,000 | Rug | 1 | $2,500 | |
Floor Lamp | 1 | $1,500 | Chandelier | 1 | $2,500 | |
Chandelier | 1 | $5,000 | Pillows | 4 | $1,000 | |
Pillows | 6 | $3,000 | Throw Blanket | 1 | $250 | |
Throw Blanket | 2 | $1,000 | Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $1,000 | |
Console | 1 | $2,000 | Accessories | Will Vary | $500 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $6,000 | Approx. Total Cost | $17,450 | ||
Accessories | Will Vary | $3,000 | ||||
Approx. Total Cost | $49,500 |
The Dining Room
For the dining room, the spend should go mainly toward the table and chairs. That’s probably not a surprise. But in our designs, we try to also throw in a statement chandelier or statement rug that’ll truly give you space wow factor.
Once again, cost will be dependent on the size of your room, table, and how many people you want your table to seat. Our budget breakdown is based on a standard six-person table. Unsure what table size you need? Find the dining table size that’s right for you by reading our article on how to create a perfectly scaled dining room!
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Dining Room Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Dining Room Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Table | 1 | $5,000 | Table | 1 | $2,500 | |
Dining Chair | 6 | $12,000 | Dining Chair | 6 | $3,600 | |
Chandelier | 1 | $5,000 | Chandelier | 1 | $2,500 | |
Buffet/Sideboard | 1 | $5,000 | Buffet/Sideboard | 1 | $2,000 | |
Sconces | 2 | $1,000 | Rug | 1 | $2,500 | |
Rug | 1 | $8,000 | Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $2,000 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $5,000 | Accessories | Will Vary | $500 | |
Accessories | Will Vary | $2,000 | Approx. Total Cost | $15,600 | ||
Approx. Total Cost | $43,000 |
The Primary Bedroom & Guest Room
For the bedroom, spend money on the bed. It’s simple, but we’re serious. A classic, high-quality bed is an investment that’ll basically last you a lifetime, and it immediately elevates the look of a room! Another piece often forgotten in the bedroom furniture list is a bench (or some other form of seating) for getting ready and putting your shoes on in the morning.
If you’re looking to save on your primary bedroom, opt for more affordable nightstands and bedside lighting, as those pieces can be changed and updated throughout the years. Need another budget cruncher? While we encourage to get the highest quality bedding the budget will allow, you can frequently find simple quality bedding options at big box retailers.
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If you’re furnishing a guest room, rather than the primary bedroom, you can anticipate spending slightly less, assuming it’s a smaller room (therefore you’ll go with a smaller rug and less accent furniture and accessories) with a smaller sized bed (a full or twin, rather than a queen or king).
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For a High-End Project |
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Bedroom Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Bedroom Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Bed | 1 | $7,000 | Bed | 1 | $3,000 | |
Bedding & Pillows | Will Vary | $2,000 | Bedding and Pillows | Will Vary | $800 | |
Bench | 1 | $3,000 | Rug | 1 | $2,500 | |
Rug | 1 | $8,000 | Chandelier | 1 | $2,500 | |
Chandelier | 1 | $5,000 | Dresser | 1 | $2,000 | |
Dresser | 1 | $4,000 | Nightstands | 2 | $2,000 | |
Nightstands | 2 | $4,000 | Table Lamps | 2 | $700 | |
Table Lamps | 2 | $2,000 | Mirror | Will Vary | $1,000 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $5,000 | Accessories | Will Vary | $500 | |
Accessories | Will Vary | $1,500 | Approx. Total Cost | $15,000 | ||
Approx. Total Cost | $41,500 |
The Nursery
When you’re designing a nursery for your baby-to-be, the first thing to remember is that the room is for you and your partner as much as it is for baby. Make sure that the nursery furniture you choose is in line with the design of the rest of your home, and make sure that the space really serene and comfortable as well as baby-friendly.
When budgeting for your nursery, start with the non-negotiable anchor pieces–the crib, dresser or changer, and glider–and then add decor, extra furnishings, and accessories.
You can find high-quality cribs at a variety of price-points, but it’s never a bad idea to consider a crib that can grow with baby by converting to a toddler bed and so forth. You may ultimately spend more at first, but you’ll save in the long run. When it comes to dressers, gliders, bookcases, and storage items, you’ll maximize your budget by choosing pieces you can easily keep using once your child is out of the baby stage.
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Nursery Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Nursery Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Crib | 1 | $3,000 | Crib | 1 | $1,000 | |
Crib Mattress | 1 | $500 | Crib Mattress | 1 | $250 | |
Crib Bedding | Will Vary | $400 | Crib Bedding | Will Vary | $300 | |
Dresser/Changer | 1 | $1,500 | Dresser/Changer | 1 | $950 | |
Bookcase | 1 | $1,500 | Bookcase | 1 | $950 | |
Glider/Rocker | 1 | $1,500 | Glider/Rocker | 1 | $750 | |
Overhead Light | 1 | $1,500 | Overhead Light | 1 | $800 | |
Ottoman | 1 | $700 | Ottoman | 1 | $400 | |
Lamp | 2 | $3,000 | Lamp | 2 | $1,000 | |
Rug | 1 | $2,000 | Rug | 1 | $500 | |
Bassinet | 1 | $2,200 | Toy Storage | 1 | $500 | |
Toy Storage | 2 | $1,000 | Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $2,000 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $2,500 | Accessories | Will Vary | $500 | |
Accessories | Will Vary | $700 | Approx. Total Cost | $10,000 | ||
Approx. Total Cost | $22,000 |
Home Office
If life since 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that a stylish and functional home office is an essential part of the home. We recommend taking stock of how often you’ll use the space and for what kind of work. Will you be using your home office five days a week, or more sporadically? Do you need space for multiple computer monitors or just a laptop?
Of course, a desk and an office chair are the centerpiece of any well-designed home office. You’ll want to consider both comfort and style, and it’s worth it to allocate a healthy amount of your office budget to these staples. Depending on the amount of space you’re working with, it can also be a nice touch to add a bookcase and an occasional chair with a side table as well.
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Office Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Office Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Desk | 1 | $3,000 | Desk | 1 | $1,500 | |
Office Chair | 1 | $1,500 | Office Chair | 1 | $1,000 | |
Bookcase | 1 | $4,500 | Bookcase | 1 | $2,000 | |
Table Lamps | 2 | $2,000 | Table Lamps | 1 | $350 | |
Overhead Light | 1 | $2,000 | Overhead Light | 1 | $1,000 | |
Rug | 1 | $6,000 | Rug | 1 | $2,000 | |
Occasional Chair | 1 | $2,000 | Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $1,500 | |
Side/End Tables | 1 | $2,000 | Accessories | Will Vary | $650 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $5,000 | Total Cost | $10,000 | ||
Accessories | Will Vary | $1,500 | ||||
Total Cost | $29,500 |
Elegant Entryway
Your entryway sets the tone for your whole home, so it really does make sense to treat it like a standalone room. The primary items you’ll want are statement making lighting, a chic console or sideboard, and a performance rug or runner that’s able. to withstand being in a high-traffic area.
For a high-end or larger-scale entryway, it’s always nice to also have a bench, and ample options for hanging coats, stashing shoes, and keeping umbrellas, bags, and additional outerwear. You’ll want to also plan for your budget to include room for a mirror to help add dimension, and art and accessories to add style and personality to your console table.
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Entryway Item | Quantity | Total Cost | Entryway Item | Quantity | Total Cost | |
Console Table | 1 | $2,500 | Console Table | 1 | $1,500 | |
Overhead Light | 1 | $2,000 | Overhead Light | 1 | $1,500 | |
Bench | 1 | $1,500 | Bench | 1 | $700 | |
Rug | 1 | $1,800 | Rug | 1 | $1,300 | |
Coatrack | 1 | $1,500 | Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $4,000 | |
Umbrella Stand | 1 | $700 | Accessories | Will Vary | $1,000 | |
Mirror/Art | Will Vary | $5,000 | Total Cost | $10,000 | ||
Accessories | Will Vary | $2,000 | ||||
Total Cost | $17,000 |
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21 thoughts on “Budget Breakdown: How Much Does It Cost To Decorate A Room?”
Thanks a lot once again for all the details.
Thank you Kathy for sharing this! Love how you shared designs of each room and broke down the cost of each one. I’m curious though, how much does it usually cost to have a consultation with an interior designer?
If I were to redecorate my home’s interior, I would make sure to invest in new furniture. I also agree with you that the costs must be considered. Thank you for sharing the importance of repainting the space too.
If I were to redecorate my bedroom, I would make sure to invest in good-quality furniture. Anyhow, I also agree with you that an interior designer must be hired. Thank you for sharing the importance of keeping the area spacious.
I love reading this post. Looking forward to more ideas.
Got some good tips for decorating the room within a budget. Helpful post.
It’s good to know that a high-end bed will cost around $5,000. My brother has been telling me about how he wants to get some new furniture. I’ll share this information with him so that he can look into his options for professionals who can help him with this in the future.
It’s good to know that most people go over budget when buying furniture for a room. My sister has been telling me about how she wants to redo the look of her living room int the coming months. I’ll share this information with her so that she can be more conscious of her budget.
Useful post… Its very tricky to decorate the room under budget. But any circumstances we need good furniture unit for room. Thanks for sharing this blog.
You’re welcome! Happy you found this useful.
A well-explained article, i really learned a lot.
So sweet – Thanks. Happy you enjoyed this one!
Nice blog. Thanks for sharing this informative post on how much does it cost decorating a room. You explain it so well and your visuals are fantastic.
I purchased a large wall mirror form Pottery Barnes. My initial thought was to hang it on a high, voltage ceiling . However , my wife thinks it’s going to make the entrance crowded like a museum. I need a professional opinion where to hand my large mirror.
Thanks,
Hi Edward! Thanks for reaching out to us. Your best bet here would be to contact one of our designers at http://www.kathykuodesigns.com. They’d be glad to help you out with this.
Thanks for the advice. I finally found the article can arrange my finances to make my dream living room.
Hey, useful blog! A perfect budget idea I got here, thanks for this useful information you have shared here. I have now got a clear idea about all the stuff that I am going to hire for my home interior design. Thanks for sharing.
This was a terrific read! Very informative and I’ve shared it on my personal Facebook page. Well written breakdown of realistic pricing. I’ll be referencing this during consultations.
This is very helpful. The prices in the standard project range are within my budget. I am planning to decorate a two-bedroom townhouse in Washington, DC. $10k plus works for my bedroom. I wonder how much I should budget for my daughter’s (10 year old) room. How much should I budget for the assistance from an interior designer?
Thanks for reaching out, Donna. Kids bedrooms often have budgets similar to bedroom budgets for adults (10K) however it often ends up being less since kids furniture can often come at a lower price point (Also, because kids grow up, I always advise to on splurge only items they’ll use for years to come)
This seems like a lucrative business. It’s hard to decorate properly to make yourself feel comfortable in your home. With the right spacing and everything. Plus flow. It’s important to have a good design lighting etc for the place you spend most of your time and rest.