How Much Does a Custom Designer Jhula Cost in India?
A standard off-the-shelf swing might cost ₹20,000, but what if you want a fully custom, architect-designed luxury jhula for your Gandhinagar bungalow or Mumbai penthouse?
Buying a bespoke swing directly from Vrundavan Steel Industries in Gift City means you bypass the retail markup, meaning your luxury custom project costs significantly less. Here is a breakdown of custom costs:
1. The Raw Material Engine: Steel vs Teak
2. Suspension Hardware
The chains significantly dictate the price.
3. Upholstery & Cushioning
4. Specialized Coatings
Want your stainless steel swing PVD-coated in Matte Rose Gold or Imperial Brass instead of standard silver? PVD coating is an expensive, high-tech process that adds roughly ₹20,000 to ₹35,000 to the build cost.
Bottom Line: A world-class, fully custom, one-of-a-kind jhula will cost you between ₹75,000 and ₹1,50,000 directly from our factory—the exact same swing a high-end interior design showroom would sell to you for ₹3,00,000.




