Complete furniture sets in Pakistan include all the essential pieces needed to make every room comfortable, stylish, and functional. A living room furniture set usually includes a sofa, center table, TV unit, and chairs, while a bedroom set consists of a bed, wardrobe, dressing table, and bedside tables. Dining room furniture includes a dining table with chairs and storage cabinets, while kitchen and utility areas need cabinets, shelves, and organizers. Guest rooms can be completed with a bed, wardrobe, and seating options, and home offices require a desk, chair, and storage units. Choosing a complete furniture set helps create a coordinated look, saves time, and ensures every space in your home is well-equipped with practical and stylish furniture.
What “complete furniture set” actually means for a Pakistani home

The term gets used loosely across Pakistani furniture retail. One vendor’s “complete set” is another vendor’s basic bed bundle. Before you compare prices, it helps to agree on what the phrase should mean when you’re furnishing an entire home.
A truly complete home furniture package covers four spaces: the master bedroom, the lounge, the dining room, and the kitchen. Many buyers focus on the bedroom when they hear “complete set,” and that gap in expectations causes frustration later. Definitions vary by retailer, some advertise a “complete set” as bedroom-only, so it is worth confirming scope upfront. A full bedroom furniture package on its own is one chapter; the complete home is the whole book.
The coordination trap is real. When you source each room from a different vendor, you end up with clashing finishes, mismatched hardware tones, and inconsistent quality that becomes obvious once everything is installed. Planning with a single, unified material palette across all four rooms, even if you do buy from multiple vendors, is the minimum standard worth aiming for.
Complete furniture set in Pakistan: bedroom pieces, sizes, and what to confirm
The bedroom gets the most scrutiny in Pakistani furniture shopping, and rightly so. It is also where the most confusion exists about what is actually included at each price tier.
Standard pieces across budget tiers
A complete bedroom set in Pakistan typically includes five core pieces: a bed frame, two bedside tables, a dresser, a wardrobe, and a dressing table with mirror. What changes across price tiers is which of those pieces are actually bundled in the advertised price. At the budget level (PKR 120,000, 220,000), you generally get the bed frame, two side tables, and a basic dresser; the wardrobe is either excluded or a lightweight add-on. Mid-range sets (PKR 220,000, 350,000) include a proper wardrobe and better finishing. Premium sets from PKR 350,000 upwards deliver the full suite with superior hardware, thicker boards, and a quality dressing table setup.
Always ask the vendor to list every piece included in writing before you agree on a price. Complete bed set prices vary dramatically based on which pieces are actually in the bundle, and discovering that the wardrobe is separate after you’ve budgeted is a common and avoidable surprise.
Bed sizes and wardrobe dimensions: measure before you order
Pakistani bed sizes follow their own standard, which differs from US and UK norms. The common sizes are: Single (107 × 198 cm), Queen 1 (152 × 198 cm), Queen 2 (168 × 198 cm), and King (183 × 198 cm). All share a 198 cm length, which is shorter than the 203 cm standard in the US. This matters when you are ordering a mattress separately or importing bedding.
For wardrobes, standard depth runs 55, 60 cm to comfortably hang clothing. Heights typically range from 210, 240 cm, and width scales by door count. Single-door units sit around 60, 80 cm wide; double-door units fall in the 120, 160 cm range; and three-door units run 180, 220 cm. These dimensions are not standardised across Pakistani manufacturers, which means you cannot assume one brand’s three-door wardrobe matches another’s. Measure your available wall space, ceiling height, and door clearances before placing any order. A frequent source of customer complaints in Pakistani furniture retail is mismatched dimensions; confirm all sizes in writing with the vendor before committing.
Lounge, dining, and kitchen: completing the rest of your home
The bedroom absorbs most of the attention, but your lounge and dining room account for just as much visible square footage and often far more daily use. Treating them as afterthoughts produces exactly the disjointed home described at the start.
Lounge furniture essentials
Common lounge configurations in Pakistani homes include a 3+1+1 sofa arrangement or an L-shaped unit, paired with a centre table and one or two accent or side tables. Premium lounge sets use solid wood frames upholstered in velvet or full-grain leather; mid-range options use engineered frames with fabric upholstery that may show wear sooner depending on fabric quality. The coordination question matters here: your lounge set’s wood tone should echo your bedroom set’s finish. If your bedroom furniture runs in a warm walnut stain, a white-washed sofa frame in the lounge will fight it visually every time someone walks between the two rooms.
Dining and kitchen at a practical level
A 6-seater dining set is a commonly chosen configuration for Pakistani households, accommodating extended family visits without dominating the room on ordinary days. Key decisions for the dining set are table shape (rectangular for long rooms, round for smaller spaces) and material: a solid wood table in Sheesham or walnut will outlast several engineered alternatives at a fraction of the perceived savings.
Kitchen cabinetry deserves separate planning. The critical decision is material choice, because moisture resistance is non-negotiable in any Pakistani kitchen. Modular kitchens with marine-grade plywood carcasses and sealed MDF or PU-finished doors hold up significantly better than particle board alternatives. Some manufacturers with in-house factory operations, including Gourmet Furnishers, can handle all four rooms under a single order, which removes the coordination problem at its root and often makes the per-piece cost more competitive than sourcing separately.
Materials and finishes that hold up in Pakistan’s climate
Pakistan’s climate is not gentle on furniture. Lahore’s summer heat, Karachi’s coastal humidity, and Islamabad’s cold winters all put real pressure on materials and finishes. Choosing well here is the single most consequential decision you will make.
Solid wood vs. engineered options
Solid Sheesham (Indian Rosewood) is the most durable choice available in Pakistani markets. Its natural oils resist termites, its density handles heat and humidity without permanent swelling, and it can be refinished decades into its life. A properly maintained Sheesham piece can last 30 to 60 years. Its downsides are weight and cost. A full bedroom furniture package in Sheesham will cost significantly more than one built in MDF or particle board, but the lifespan difference makes the comparison less straightforward than the upfront price suggests.
Engineered wood, MDF and particle board, offers affordability and clean modern finishes. The critical weakness is moisture: unsealed edges absorb water, swell permanently, and cannot be repaired. In non-air-conditioned rooms or in coastal climates like Karachi, engineered wood without high-quality edge sealing and moisture-resistant finishing is a poor long-term investment. Use it where it makes sense, such as modular storage in air-conditioned rooms, and avoid it for primary bedroom furniture if your budget allows otherwise.
Finishes worth understanding before you buy
Four finishes dominate the Pakistani market. Melamine is inexpensive, quick to apply, and scratches easily; it is standard on budget bedroom sets across Pakistani retail and will show wear within a few years. PU (polyurethane) finish costs more but delivers better durability and heat resistance, on a Sheesham frame, it represents the best long-term combination available. Lacquer gives a sleek, modern look but needs careful maintenance to stay looking sharp. Laminate and UV coatings are common on engineered wood; they clean easily but tend to chip at the edges over time.
What to budget for a complete furniture set in Pakistan: 2026 price ranges
Adding up mid-range estimates across all four rooms, bedroom, lounge, dining, and kitchen, puts a realistic full-home budget at roughly PKR 800,000 to PKR 1.5 million, depending on size, finish, and the specific pieces you include. That figure surprises many buyers who had planned only for the bedroom.
Price tiers by room in 2026
For a complete bedroom set, the three tiers look like this:
Budget (PKR 120,000, 220,000):
Engineered wood, basic hardware, limited piece count
Mid-range (PKR 220,000, 350,000):
Solid wood or hybrid construction, full five-piece set, better finishing
Premium (PKR 350,000, 500,000+):
Full solid wood, luxury hardware, custom finishes; high-end designer sets reach PKR 700,000, 1.7 million
Lounge sets at equivalent quality levels add PKR 150,000, 400,000; dining sets add PKR 80,000, 250,000; and kitchen cabinetry varies widely but should not be planned for less than PKR 150,000 for a mid-range modular setup in an average kitchen.
Costs buyers consistently overlook
Delivery charges commonly run PKR 1,000, 3,000 per item for local orders, though complex items or remote locations can push that higher. Assembly fees, where not included by the retailer, range from PKR 8,000 to PKR 20,000 for a full bedroom set, and many major retailers do include assembly for orders within certain cities, so confirm this before signing off. Access hardware, soft-close fittings, and handles are often excluded from budget sets entirely and add up quickly when priced separately. Brands offering complete home furniture sets sometimes absorb these costs, making the total price more competitive than line-item comparisons suggest.
How to buy a complete set confidently: measure, coordinate, and order right
Every step in this guide leads to one practical outcome: placing an order you won’t regret, and here is how to do that.
Measure first, order second
Walk every room with a tape measure before you speak to a vendor. Record floor plan dimensions, ceiling heights, door clearances, and any architectural constraints such as alcoves, pillars, or load-bearing walls. A bedroom set that blocks natural light or won’t fit through the door is a costly mistake that no return policy fully resolves. Confirm that your chosen bed size and wardrobe dimensions match your measured space exactly, in writing, before ordering.
Buying as a bundle vs. sourcing room by room
The bundle approach is the cleaner path for most buyers. Gourmet Furnishers offer curated full-home sets where every piece is designed to coordinate, and for buyers who want something tailored, their bespoke service means you can specify materials, dimensions, and finishes across every room without juggling multiple vendors, lead times, and delivery windows. Their factory visit option gives you direct access to inspect quality before anything is delivered, a level of transparency that is uncommon among Pakistani furniture brands.
For buyers who prefer sourcing room by room, three coordination rules will eliminate most of the disjointed results that come from multi-vendor purchases: match your wood species across rooms, align your hardware finishes (brass, chrome, or matte black, avoid mixing finishes across adjoining rooms), and keep stain direction and grain treatments consistent across adjoining spaces.
Buy with a plan, not just a budget
Furnishing a Pakistani home well is not about finding the cheapest individual pieces. It is about making decisions that hold together across rooms, across years, and across the demands of Pakistan’s climate. A complete furniture set for your home is a meaningful investment, and spending time on material and finish decisions upfront saves real cost and frustration later.
The practical takeaways are straightforward: plan by room but buy with a unified material and finish palette, confirm all dimensions before ordering, and factor in the full cost including delivery, assembly, and hardware. Mid-range quality across all four rooms requires a realistic full-home budget, not just a bedroom budget.
Whether you go with a curated bundle or build your complete home furniture set in Pakistan piece by piece, the checks in this guide give you a clear basis for buying confidently. If you’d like to see materials, construction, and finishes in person before committing, Gourmet Furnishers’ Lahore factory is open to visits, contact their team directly to confirm availability, discuss dimensions, and get pricing before you step inside a showroom.
FAQs
What is included in a complete furniture set in Pakistan?
A complete furniture set usually includes essential items for different rooms, such as sofas, center tables, TV units, beds, wardrobes, dressing tables, dining tables, chairs, and storage cabinets.
Which furniture sets are best for a new home in Pakistan?
The best furniture sets depend on your home size, style preferences, and budget. Popular choices include modern, traditional, and customized furniture sets made with durable materials.
How much does a complete furniture set cost in Pakistan?
The cost of complete furniture sets in Pakistan varies based on design, material quality, size, and craftsmanship. Custom-made and premium wood furniture generally costs more than standard options.
How do I choose the right furniture set for every room?
Choose furniture according to each room’s purpose, available space, and interior theme. Measure your rooms, select functional designs, and prioritize comfort and durability.
Where can I buy quality complete furniture sets in Pakistan?
You can buy quality furniture sets from trusted furniture stores and manufacturers in Pakistan that offer a variety of modern designs, customized options, and durable craftsmanship.
