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Flooring Cost in Pune 2026: Installed Price per Sq Ft by Material
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Flooring Cost in Pune 2026: Installed Price per Sq Ft by Material

What flooring really costs in Pune in 2026 — installed per-square-foot rates for vitrified, granite, marble, wood-look laminate, SPC and vinyl, why Pune usually runs cheaper than next-door Mumbai, popular choices in Pune's flat and villa market, the Shahabad-stone regional note, and a worked 2BHK estimate.

12 min readStudio Matrx26 June 2026Last verified June 2026
Flat interior in a Pune apartment with wood-look laminate in the bedroom and large-format vitrified tiles in the living area

Pune floors a home for noticeably less than Mumbai does — usually 10 to 20 percent cheaper once labour and transport are added up — even though the two cities share the same supply lines. Lower laying charges, cheaper rents for showrooms and godowns, and a flat-heavy market that buys in volume all pull Pune's installed rates down. This guide gives you real 2026 numbers: per-material installed cost in rupees per square foot for a Pune home, the local labour rate, what Pune buyers actually pick in flats and villas, the Shahabad-stone regional note, and a fully worked 2BHK estimate you can copy.

All figures are indicative installed rates (material plus laying) for 2026 and vary by locality, brand, finish and vendor. Prices include the tile or stone, adhesive or mortar bed, and laying labour unless stated; they exclude skirting, grouting top-up, dado, and waterproofing. Tile and stone GST (typically 18 percent on tiles, 18 percent on slabs) is included in dealer rates here — always ask for a GST invoice.

Why Pune usually undercuts Mumbai

Pune sits about 150 km from Mumbai and draws from the same west-coast supply chain — Morbi (Gujarat) tiles, Rajasthan marble through Kishangarh, and South Indian granite — so raw material prices land within a few rupees of Mumbai's. The savings come downstream:

  • Labour is cheaper. Pune tile-layers and stone masons charge roughly ₹28 to ₹48 per sq ft for laying, against Mumbai's ₹40 to ₹60. Over a 1,000 sq ft flat that single line item can save ₹12,000 to ₹15,000.
  • Lower overheads. Showroom rents, godown space and site logistics cost less than in crammed Mumbai, so dealer margins are leaner.
  • Easier site access. Pune's newer townships (Hinjewadi, Wakad, Baner, Kharadi, Hadapsar, Wagholi) have wide roads and service lifts, so there's no heavy "carry-up" or restricted-timing premium that high-rise Mumbai sites add.
  • Volume market. A huge pipeline of 1 and 2BHK flats means dealers move large quantities of mid-range vitrified, keeping those rates keen.

The one place Pune is not cheaper is premium imported marble and exotic Italian slabs — those are bought from the same Mumbai and Kishangarh importers and may even cost a touch more after the extra leg of transport to Pune.

Pune labour: tile and stone laying charges

Pune is a tier-2 metro for flooring labour. Typical 2026 laying-only rates (labour, no material):

WorkPune laying charge (₹/sq ft)Mumbai for comparison
Vitrified / ceramic tile laying28 – 4240 – 55
Large-format tile (800x1600+) laying38 – 5550 – 70
Marble / granite slab laying35 – 5550 – 70
Laminate / SPC click installation18 – 3525 – 45
Marble grinding & polishing (machine)30 – 5540 – 70

Tile adhesive (if used instead of a cement-sand bed) adds roughly ₹12 to ₹28 per sq ft on top, depending on grade. Skirting, grouting, and edge-trim are usually billed per running foot separately. See the deeper national breakdown in our flooring labour cost in India guide.

Per-material installed cost in Pune (2026)

This is the table to budget from — material plus laying, delivered and fitted in a typical Pune flat or villa:

MaterialPune installed cost (₹/sq ft)Notes for Pune buyers
Ceramic floor tile55 – 95Budget bedrooms, utility, rentals
Vitrified tile (GVT/PGVT, 600x600 / 800x800)75 – 160The default flat choice; mid-range Kajaria/Somany/Simpolo
Double-charged vitrified (heavy traffic)110 – 200Lobbies, large living rooms, villa floors
Large-format / slab tiles (800x1600, 1200x2400)180 – 380Premium living rooms in upmarket Baner/Kalyani Nagar homes
Indian marble (Makrana / Udaipur green / Banswara)160 – 400Pooja rooms, master bedrooms, villa living rooms
Italian / imported marble450 – 1,200+Luxury villas; bought via Mumbai/Kishangarh importers
Granite (South Indian — Black Galaxy, Tan Brown, etc.)130 – 320Steps, kitchen platforms, durable lobby floors
Kota / Shahabad stone70 – 150Verandahs, balconies, wadas, utility — local favourite
Wood-look laminate (AC4/AC5)90 – 200Very popular in Pune flat bedrooms
SPC rigid vinyl click flooring110 – 260Fast-growing flat choice; waterproof, DIY-friendly
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) / sheet vinyl90 – 220Clinics, offices, rental refits
Engineered wood flooring350 – 800Premium villa bedrooms and studies

For exact quantities and a costed sheet, run your numbers through the flooring cost calculator and compare cities with the city flooring cost calculator.

What Pune buyers actually choose

Pune's market splits cleanly between high-rise flats and the Pune-and-PCMC villa/row-house belt:

  • Flats (the bulk of the market). Mid-range vitrified tiles dominate living and dining areas — 600x600 or 800x800 GVT/PGVT in marble-look or concrete-look finishes. In bedrooms, wood-look laminate and increasingly SPC are the aspirational pick: warm underfoot, quick to install, and friendly to Pune's relatively moderate, dry-ish climate (no coastal-humidity penalty like Mumbai). Many builders hand over flats with basic vitrified already laid, so a lot of spend is on bedroom upgrades and balconies.
  • Villas and row houses (Baner, Bavdhan, NIBM, Mahalunge, Lonavala-Talegaon weekend homes). Here you see large-format slab tiles and Indian or Italian marble in living areas, granite for staircases and durable zones, and engineered wood in bedrooms. Outdoor decks lean on anti-skid vitrified or natural stone.
  • The value zones. Kota and Shahabad stone remain a Pune staple for balconies, terraces, parking, and traditional wada-style homes — cheap, tough, and locally available.

Pune's climate is a genuine cost advantage worth naming: it's moderate and far less humid than Mumbai or the coast, so laminate and engineered wood perform well without the warping risk that pushes coastal buyers toward tile-only. That widens what Pune homeowners can sensibly choose.

The Shahabad and Kota stone note

Shahabad stone — a hard grey-to-buff limestone quarried around Shahabad in Karnataka, close to the Maharashtra border — is a long-standing Maharashtra and Pune flooring material. You'll see it across older Pune homes, wadas, verandahs, courtyards and staircases. It is dense, cool underfoot, very durable, and cheap (often ₹70 to ₹150 per sq ft installed), which is why it survives in utility and outdoor areas even as flats move to tiles. Kota stone (blue-grey/brown limestone from Rajasthan's Kota-Bundi belt) is the close cousin used the same way. Both are excellent for balconies, parking, staircases and heavy-use zones; neither suits a glossy modern living-room look, which is why Pune buyers pair them with vitrified or marble indoors. For the full picture see the Kota stone flooring guide.

Where to buy in Pune

Tile and stone retail is spread across the city and PCMC: showroom clusters along the Pune-Mumbai highway and Pimpri-Chinchwad, dealers in Hadapsar, Wagholi and Kharadi (close to the eastern townships), Bibwewadi/Katraj for stone and economy tiles, and brand showrooms (Kajaria, Somany, Nitco, Orient Bell, Simpolo, Varmora) across the city. For marble, many buyers still source slabs from Mumbai or directly from Kishangarh; granite often comes from Bangalore/Hyderabad belts. Buying tiles directly from Morbi (Gujarat) in bulk can shave cost on a large villa but adds transport and an e-way bill, so it only pays off above a few thousand square feet. Always compare an all-in rate — material plus adhesive plus laying plus skirting plus GST plus transport — not just the per-box tile price.

Cost stack: where the money goes (1,000 sq ft, mid vitrified)

Cost stack for flooring a 1,000 sq ft Pune flat in mid-range vitrified tile Where your flooring rupee goes (Pune, mid vitrified) Tiles / material ~52% Laying labour ~28% Adhesive / mortar ~12% Skirting, grout, sundries ~8% Indicative split; varies with material and site. Premium marble/wood shifts more weight to material.

Worked example: 2BHK flat in Pune (~700 sq ft floor area)

A realistic mixed scheme for a Pune 2BHK — vitrified in living/dining/kitchen and passage, laminate in the two bedrooms, Kota in the balconies:

AreaSq ftMaterialInstalled ₹/sq ftCost (₹)
Living + dining230800x800 PGVT vitrified13029,900
Kitchen + passage110600x600 vitrified9510,450
Bedroom 1130AC4 wood-look laminate15019,500
Bedroom 2110AC4 wood-look laminate15016,500
2 balconies80Kota / anti-skid1108,800
Skirting, grout, sundriesallowance9,000
Total (~660 sq ft, indicative)~94,150

Add roughly ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 if you upgrade the living room to large-format slab tiles, or ₹40,000-plus for an Indian-marble living floor. An all-vitrified version of the same flat lands around ₹78,000 to ₹85,000; a part-Italian-marble villa scheme runs far higher. Compare any quote against a written, brand-named, all-in estimate before you commit — see how Pune stacks up nationally in our city-wise flooring cost comparison.

Frequently asked questions

Is flooring really cheaper in Pune than Mumbai?

Usually yes — typically 10 to 20 percent less once you add labour and site logistics. Material prices are close because both cities use the same Morbi-tile, Rajasthan-marble and South-granite supply lines, but Pune's lower laying charges (about ₹28 to ₹48 per sq ft versus Mumbai's ₹40 to ₹60), cheaper showroom/godown overheads, and easier township sites bring the installed total down. Premium imported marble is the exception and may cost the same or slightly more in Pune.

What is the most popular flooring in Pune flats?

Mid-range vitrified tiles (600x600 / 800x800 GVT or PGVT) for living and dining areas, with wood-look laminate or SPC in bedrooms. Pune's moderate, low-humidity climate makes laminate and engineered wood safer here than on the humid coast, so warm wood-look finishes are very common in bedrooms and studies.

How much does flooring labour cost in Pune in 2026?

Tile laying runs about ₹28 to ₹42 per sq ft, large-format and stone slab laying ₹35 to ₹55, and laminate/SPC click installation ₹18 to ₹35 per sq ft. Adhesive, skirting and grouting are usually billed on top. These are tier-2 rates, slightly below metro Mumbai, Delhi-NCR and Bangalore.

What is Shahabad stone and is it good for a Pune home?

Shahabad is a hard grey-buff limestone quarried near the Karnataka-Maharashtra border and a traditional Pune/Maharashtra flooring material. It's dense, cool, very durable and cheap (around ₹70 to ₹150 per sq ft installed), ideal for balconies, parking, staircases, verandahs and wada-style homes. It doesn't give a glossy modern look, so most buyers pair it with vitrified or marble indoors.

What will a full 2BHK flooring job cost in Pune?

A mixed scheme (vitrified in living/kitchen, laminate in bedrooms, Kota in balconies) for a roughly 700 sq ft flat lands around ₹90,000 to ₹95,000 in 2026. An all-vitrified version is closer to ₹78,000 to ₹85,000, while upgrading to slab tiles or Indian marble adds ₹15,000 to ₹50,000 or more. Always work from a written, all-in quote.


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