Article Contents:
- Philosophy of budget renovation: where you can and cannot save
- You can save: materials with identical visual appearance
- You cannot save: structural integrity and ergonomics
- Golden rule of budget renovation
- Molding in St. Petersburg: what, where, how much
- Range of polyurethane molding: from cornices to rosettes
- Prices in St. Petersburg: comparison with Moscow and regions
- Where to buy molding in St. Petersburg: offline vs online
- Affordable modern furniture: modularity as a path to savings
- Modular sofa: configuration flexibility
- Shelving: open storage instead of cabinet wardrobes
- Modular bedroom furniture: bed + bedside tables
- Coffee table: accent for minimal money
- MDF moldings and baseboards: savings on hidden elements
- MDF baseboard: solid wood appearance for one-third the price
- MDF wall moldings: structuring space
- Ready-made sets: procurement optimization
- Set for one room: 20 m² living room
- Set for 16 m² bedroom
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion: beauty is accessible with a smart approach
Renovation doesn't have to bankrupt you. A stylish interior doesn't require millions. Quality isn't always proportional to price.Buy polyurethane molding in St. Petersburgat a price of 350-1200 rubles per linear meter, addAffordable modern furnituremodular furniture, installbuy MDF skirting boardpaint-ready MDF instead of expensive solid wood — and get an interior that is visually indistinguishable from expensive ones but costs two to three times less. Budget renovation requires not money, but knowledge: where to save without losing quality, which materials provide maximum visual effect at minimal cost, how to combine elements so the result looks professional. In this article, we analyze the economics of beautiful renovation: why polyurethane molding is cheaper than gypsum with identical appearance, why paint-ready MDF baseboard is cheaper than solid oak while being visually indistinguishable after painting, why modular furniture is cheaper than cabinet furniture with greater functionality, how to properly plan purchases in St. Petersburg to minimize delivery and maximize selection. Prepare for a revolution in understanding: expensive doesn't mean quality, cheap doesn't mean shabby. Prepare for a renovation where every ruble works for beauty.
Philosophy of budget renovation: where you can and cannot save
You can save: materials with identical visual appearance
Polyurethane molding instead of gypsum.polyurethane molding photos and pricesStudies show that a 120 mm wide polyurethane cornice costs 650-850 rub/m, while an identical plaster one costs 2200-3500 rub/m. After painting, both are white, both have a clear ornament relief, and are visually indistinguishable from a distance of 1-2 meters. A price difference of 2.5-4 times for an identical result is a classic point for savings.
MDF skirting board for painting instead of solid oak. A 100 mm high solid oak skirting board costs 1600-2400 rub/m, while an MDF skirting board of the same height for painting costs 450-750 rub/m. After painting, both are white or wall-colored and visually indistinguishable. Tactilely, MDF is slightly cooler than wood, but on the floor where no one touches the skirting board with their hands, this is insignificant. Savings of 1150-1650 rub/m, for an apartment with a perimeter of 90 meters, savings amount to 103,500-148,500 rubles — a substantial sum.
Modular furniture instead of custom-built cabinetry. A modular sofa (3-4 sections, can be rearranged) costs 85,000-145,000 rub, while a custom-made sofa according to an individual project costs 185,000-350,000 rub. Modular is more functional (configurable) and 2-2.4 times cheaper. A modular MDF shelving unit with a metal frame costs 42,000-68,000 rub, while a custom-built solid wood shelving unit costs 120,000-240,000 rub. Savings without loss of functionality and with a gain in flexibility.
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Do not save on: structural elements and ergonomics
Quality of an electric fireplace insert. A cheap electric fireplace for 15,000-25,000 rub has a primitive flame imitation (a picture on a screen, visible pixels, unrealistic), a noisy fan, and a plastic body. A mid-range electric fireplace for 65,000-95,000 rub has LED flame imitation with depth (multi-layered lighting, realistic flames), a quiet fan, and a metal body. Saving 40,000-70,000 rub results in disappointment — the cheap fireplace looks toy-like and ruins the entire interior. Here, saving is not an option.
Quality of a mattress for a bed. A cheap spring mattress for 18,000-28,000 rub (dependent springs, thin padding) lasts 3-5 years, sags, squeaks, and harms the back. A mid-range mattress for 55,000-85,000 rub (independent springs, quality coconut + latex padding) lasts 10-12 years, does not sag, and supports the spine. Saving 27,000-57,000 rub results in health problems and the need to buy a new mattress in 3-5 years. The result is an overpayment, not savings.
Quality of faucets and plumbing. A cheap faucet for 2,500-4,500 rub (silumin, thin chrome plating) lasts 2-3 years, starts to leak, and the chrome plating peels off. A mid-range faucet for 9,500-15,000 rub (brass, quality chrome plating, ceramic cartridge) lasts 10-15 years, does not leak, and does not change appearance. Saving 5,000-10,500 rub results in replacement in 2-3 years, a plumber call-out, and possible flooding of neighbors. Here, saving is dangerous.
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The golden rule of budget renovation
Save on visible decorative elements that are easy to replace (molding, skirting boards, trims, textiles, light fixtures). Do not save on hidden structural elements that are difficult to replace (electrical wiring, pipes, floor screed, window quality), and on things that affect health and safety (mattress, plumbing, ventilation).
Molding in St. Petersburg: what, where, how much
Assortment of polyurethane molding: from cornices to rosettes
Ceiling cornices are the most in-demand element of molding. A cornice 80-100 mm wide (compact, for rooms with 2.7-meter ceilings) costs 450-650 rub/m. A cornice 120-150 mm wide (standard, for most interiors) costs 650-950 rub/m. A cornice 180-220 mm wide (wide, for high ceilings 3.0+ meters, for classic interiors) costs 950-1400 rub/m.
The cornice profile affects the price: a simple smooth profile (one or two relief lines) is cheaper, a complex ornamented one (dentils, egg-and-dart, acanthus leaves) is more expensive. For budget renovation, a cornice with a moderate profile is optimal: not completely smooth (looks primitive), but not overloaded with decoration (more expensive and visually heavier).
Moldings — narrow decorative strips 40-80 mm wide for creating frames on walls, framing doors, zoning. A molding 40-50 mm wide costs 350-500 rub/m, 60-80 mm wide costs 500-750 rub/m. Moldings allow turning a bare painted wall into an architecturally structured surface with minimal costs: 20 meters of molding (to create four panels on a wall) will cost 7,000-15,000 rub — quite budget-friendly.
Ceiling rosettes — round decorative elements for framing a chandelier, with a diameter from 40 to 120 cm. A rosette with a diameter of 50-60 cm (for compact rooms, for small chandeliers) costs 2,500-4,500 rub. A rosette with a diameter of 80-100 cm (standard for living rooms 20-30 m²) costs 6,500-12,000 rub. A rosette with a diameter of 100-120 cm (for formal living rooms 35+ m²) costs 12,000-22,000 rub. For budget renovation, a rosette is an optional element: if the budget allows, a rosette adds formality; if the budget is limited, you can manage with just a cornice.
Pilasters and columns — vertical elements for framing doorways, fireplaces, zoning walls. A pilaster 2.0-2.5 meters high costs 8,500-18,000 rub per piece. For budget renovation, pilasters are a luxury that can be postponed to the next stage: first cornice + moldings, then, when funds become available, add pilasters.
Prices in St. Petersburg: comparison with Moscow and regions
Prices for polyurethane molding in St. Petersburg are 5-12% lower than in Moscow (Moscow is more expensive due to higher operational costs — rent, logistics) and 8-15% higher than in the regions (regions are cheaper due to lower demand, less competition, lower labor costs). For a buyer in St. Petersburg, this means: it is more profitable to buy from local suppliers (no costs for long delivery from Moscow or regions), compare prices of several companies (competition in St. Petersburg is high, price variations for identical goods can reach 20-30%).
Delivery in St. Petersburg: most suppliers offer free delivery for orders over 15,000-25,000 rub. For smaller orders, delivery costs 800-1,500 rub. Optimal: plan the purchase of molding for the entire apartment at once (cornices for all rooms, moldings, rosette), reach the free delivery threshold, save on logistics.
Pickup: if you have a car (at least a sedan with foldable rear seats, better an estate or a minivan), pickup saves 800-1,500 rub. A 2-meter long cornice fits in an estate, moldings are also compact. The problem is with rosettes 100+ cm in diameter — they do not fit in a standard car, a minivan or delivery is needed.
Where to buy molding in St. Petersburg: offline vs online
Offline showrooms: the opportunity to see samples in person, touch the texture, assess the depth of relief, compare profiles. Main areas with concentrations of molding showrooms in St. Petersburg: the Obvodny Canal area (construction centers, warehouses), Moskovsky District (large construction hypermarkets), Primorsky District. Pros: you see the product, salesperson consultation, you can take it immediately. Cons: you need to travel (transport costs, time), assortment is limited to what is in stock.
Online catalogs: full assortment (thousands of items vs. 50-150 in an offline showroom), detailed photos with dimensions, the ability to compare prices of several suppliers in 20-30 minutes (offline requires a day to visit three or four locations). Pros: time savings, greater choice, often cheaper (online stores have lower operational costs). Cons: you do not see the product in person (risk that the shade of white or depth of relief is not as expected).
Hybrid strategy (optimal for budget renovation): visit one or two offline showrooms, look at samples, understand which profiles you like, remember the article numbers or take photos. Then go to online catalogs, find the same or similar profiles, compare prices, order online with delivery. Saves time (no need to visit five locations), saves money (online is often 8-15% cheaper), reduces risk (you saw similar samples in person, you understand what you will get).
Affordable modern furniture: modularity as a path to savings
Modular sofa: flexibility of configurations
A modular sofa consists of independent sections: straight sections 80-100 cm wide (single seat section, double seat section), corner section (connects two straight sections at a 90° angle), ottoman or chaise longue (section without a back or with a one-sided back, for stretching legs). Sections are connected by metal brackets or straps, configuration changes in 10-15 minutes.
Advantage of modularity: today the sofa is an L-shaped corner (corner section + two straight), tomorrow a straight sofa (three straight sections in a line), the day after tomorrow two separate sofas (two sections in one zone, two in another). One purchase, three or four possible configurations — savings on furniture when changing the layout or moving.
Price of a modular sofa: a straight double seat section 28,000-48,000 rub, a corner section 32,000-52,000 rub, an ottoman 22,000-38,000 rub. For a corner sofa (two straight + corner) total 88,000-148,000 rub. A solid (non-modular) corner sofa of similar size 105,000-185,000 rub. Modular is 15-25% cheaper due to simplified production (standard sections, mass production, fewer individual adjustments).
Upholstery: for a budget option, choose practical and wear-resistant fabrics. Linen (coarse textured fabric, abrasion-resistant, does not catch pet claws) — optimal. Velvet (plush, soft, but less wear-resistant) — for those without pets. Faux leather (easy to clean, but may crack after 3-5 years) — an economical option for rental housing. Genuine leather (durable, but expensive) — falls outside the scope of budget renovation.
Frame: For a budget sofa, a frame made of solid pine (cheaper than oak, but strong enough for a sofa where loads are distributed) or plywood + timber. Avoid frames made of chipboard (cheapest, but under intensive use, the fastenings can become loose).
Shelving: Open storage instead of cabinet wardrobes.
Shelving is an open structure with shelves, without doors or a back panel. A shelving unit made of MDF shelves and a metal frame, 2.0-2.4 meters high and 1.2-2.0 meters wide, costs 38,000-72,000 rubles. A cabinet wardrobe of similar size with doors costs 95,000-165,000 rubles. Shelving is 2.3-2.5 times cheaper.
Advantages of shelving: visual lightness (open shelves don't overload the space, the room feels more spacious), flexibility (shelves can be repositioned in height, adjusted for different items), display capability (books with spines facing out, decorative objects, plants). Disadvantages: dust settles on shelves (requires weekly wiping), all items are on display (requires tidiness, sorting, nice boxes or baskets for small items).
For budget renovation, shelving is the optimal solution: cheap, functional, stylish (open shelving is a trend in modern interiors). If you need to hide some contents, you can add woven baskets or fabric bins to some shelves (cost 800-2,500 rubles each, visually less bulky than wardrobe doors).
Modular bedroom furniture: bed + bedside tables.
A bed with a soft headboard (upholstery in fabric or faux leather, foam filling) sized 160×200 cm (standard double) costs 45,000-85,000 rubles. Frame is metal or solid pine, base is orthopedic (slats - wooden planks that bend, distributing the load). A custom-made bed from solid oak with a carved headboard costs 185,000-350,000 rubles. The price difference is 4-7 times.
For a budget option, the bed should be functional: with a lift-up mechanism and a storage box inside (linen, seasonal clothing, blankets). A bed with a lift-up mechanism costs 12,000-22,000 rubles more than a regular one, but replaces a chest of drawers or part of a wardrobe, saving space and money on additional furniture.
Bedside tables: modular tables 45-50 cm wide, 45-50 cm high (mattress level), with one or two drawers cost 8,500-16,000 rubles each. Custom-made tables from solid oak cost 28,000-55,000 rubles each. Savings on a pair of tables: 39,000-78,000 rubles - significant.
Coffee table: accent for minimal money.
A coffee table 40-50 cm high, 80-100 cm in diameter (round) or 100×60 cm (rectangular) - the center of the living area. A table with an MDF top with a film finish (imitation marble, wood) and metal legs costs 12,000-24,000 rubles. A table with a natural marble top and carved wooden legs costs 68,000-145,000 rubles. The price difference is 4.5-7 times.
For a budget option: MDF top with film imitation marble (white with gray veins - classic), legs in brass or black metal (trendy colors). Visually, from a distance of 1.5-2 meters, the marble imitation is indistinguishable from natural. There is a tactile difference (marble is cold, MDF is warm), but for a coffee table, which is rarely touched by hand, this is not significant.
MDF moldings and skirting boards: saving on the hidden.
MDF skirting board: the look of solid wood for a third of the price.
An MDF skirting board for painting, 80-100 mm high, costs 420-680 rubles/m, a skirting board made of solid oak of the same height costs 1,500-2,200 rubles/m. Savings: 1,080-1,520 rubles/m. For an apartment with a perimeter of 85 meters, savings are 91,800-129,200 rubles - you can buy a sofa or bed with the saved money.
An MDF skirting board is visually indistinguishable from solid wood after painting. MDF is a medium-density fiberboard, made from finely dispersed wood fibers, pressed under pressure with adhesive resins. The surface is smooth, uniform, without knots (solid wood has knots, which are sometimes considered an advantage, sometimes a disadvantage). MDF paints more easily (absorbs paint evenly, without stains), does not crack from humidity changes (solid wood can crack, especially with sharp humidity fluctuations in winter when heating is on).
Installation: MDF skirting is lighter in weight than solid wood (MDF density 650-750 kg/m³, oak 700-900 kg/m³, but MDF is more uniform, with fewer dense areas). Cuts easily with a jigsaw or miter saw. Glued with liquid nails or mounted on clips (special plastic fasteners screwed to the wall, the skirting snaps onto them - convenient for subsequent removal without damage).
Painting: MDF skirting is supplied white primed (ready for final painting) or unprimed (need to prime yourself). Primed is 80-150 rubles/m more expensive, but saves time (no need to apply primer yourself). Final painting: water-based acrylic paint in two coats (first coat, drying 3-4 hours, light sanding with fine 220-320 grit sandpaper, second coat). Paint consumption is 80-120 ml per linear meter for one coat. A 2.5-liter can of paint (enough to paint 25-30 m of skirting in two coats) costs 1,200-2,400 rubles.
MDF wall moldings: structuring space.
MDF moldings for painting, 50-80 mm wide, cost 280-520 rubles/m, polyurethane moldings of the same width cost 450-750 rubles/m. MDF is 30-40% cheaper. For creating four panels on a living room wall (panel perimeter 18-22 meters of moldings), savings are 3,060-5,060 rubles. Small, but when summed up across all savings points, a substantial amount accumulates.
MDF molding profile: simple geometric (rectangular cross-section, one bevel, ogee) - cheaper, complex with multiple transitions - more expensive. For budget renovation, a molding with one 45° bevel or a simple ogee is optimal - expressive enough relief to create structure, but inexpensive.
Installation and painting: same as MDF skirting (glued with liquid nails, painted with acrylic paint in two coats). Important: molding corners are mitered at 45° with a miter box or miter saw to create neat joints. If corners are cut unevenly, the joints are unsightly, and the entire effect of the moldings is lost. If you have no experience mitering, it's better to hire a craftsman for a day (cost 3,500-6,500 rubles for installation and painting of moldings in one room) - the savings on material are huge, a small overpayment for work is justified.
Ready-made kits: optimizing purchases.
Kit for one room: living room 20 m².
Moldings: ceiling cornice 120 mm wide, 18 meters (room perimeter 5×4 meters) = 18×750 = 13,500 rubles. Moldings for four wall panels, 20 meters = 20×500 = 10,000 rubles. Ceiling rosette 80 cm in diameter = 8,500 rubles. Total moldings: 32,000 rubles.
Skirting: MDF 100 mm high for painting, 18 meters = 18×550 = 9,900 rubles. Painting (paint + labor, if painting yourself, only paint 800 rubles for 18 meters) = 800-4,500 rubles. Total skirting: 10,700-14,400 rubles.
Furniture: modular corner sofa (two sections + corner) = 95,000 rubles. Open shelving 1.8×2.2 meters = 55,000 rubles. Round coffee table 90 cm in diameter = 18,000 rubles. Total furniture: 168,000 rubles.
Total for a 20 m² living room turnkey (moldings + skirting + furniture): 210,700-214,400 rubles. This is a budget solution, but visually worthy: cornice around the perimeter structures the ceiling-wall transition, molding panels structure the walls, the rosette accents the chandelier, skirting completes the composition from below, furniture is functional and stylish.
Kit for bedroom 16 m².
Moldings: ceiling cornice 100 mm wide, 16 meters = 16×600 = 9,600 rubles. Moldings for two panels at the bed headboard, 10 meters = 10×500 = 5,000 rubles. Total moldings: 14,600 rubles.
Baseboard: MDF, 80 mm height, 16 meters = 16×480 = 7680 rub + painting 600-3800 rub. Total for baseboard: 8280-11480 rub.
Furniture: 160×200 cm bed with lifting mechanism and soft headboard = 68000 rub. Two bedside tables = 2×12000 = 24000 rub. Sliding wardrobe (not modular, but budget option — particleboard body, laminated chipboard or mirror fronts) 2.0 meters wide = 85000 rub. Total for furniture: 177000 rub.
Total for a 16 m² bedroom: 199880-203080 rub. Again, budget-friendly, but functional and visually pleasing.
Frequently asked questions
How does polyurethane molding compare to plaster in terms of quality and durability?
Polyurethane is not inferior to plaster and even surpasses it in some aspects. Durability: polyurethane lasts 30-50 years without deformation; plaster is also durable but brittle (shatters upon impact, while polyurethane is elastic and recovers). Detail: both materials reproduce the finest relief details (casting in silicone molds). Moisture resistance: polyurethane is not afraid of moisture, plaster absorbs it (polyurethane is preferable in rooms with variable humidity). Visually indistinguishable after painting.
Is it worth replacing MDF baseboard with solid wood after a few years, or will it last long?
Painted MDF baseboard lasts 15-25 years without needing replacement (provided high-quality painting with primer and two coats of finish). Repainting is possible after 10-15 years (if the color fades or scratches appear), but replacing it with solid wood is economically impractical — MDF performs its function and is visually worthy. Solid wood makes sense if you want natural wood with an oil finish and visible grain (an aesthetic choice, not a functional necessity).
Can you save money by buying used furniture instead of new modular furniture?
Used furniture is 2-4 times cheaper than new, but there are risks: unknown usage history (sofa may be sagging, frame loose), delivery difficulties (private sellers rarely organize delivery, you need to transport it yourself), no possibility of return (purchase of used items is final). For a budget renovation, used furniture is an option if you are willing to spend time searching (monitoring ads, traveling for inspections), ready for risks, and able to assess condition. If you need quality assurance and time savings, new modular furniture is preferable.
How long does delivery of molding and furniture take in St. Petersburg?
Molding: if the item is in stock at a warehouse in St. Petersburg, delivery takes 1-3 business days. If the item is on order (needs to be manufactured or brought from a warehouse in another city), 7-14 business days. Furniture: mass-produced modular furniture is usually in stock, delivery takes 3-7 business days. Custom-made furniture (non-standard sizes, individual upholstery) takes 21-45 business days to manufacture + delivery.
What tools are needed for self-installation of molding and baseboard?
For molding: a miter box (tool for cutting 45° angles, costs 600-1500 rub) or a miter saw (power tool, costs 8500-25000 rub, can be rented for a day for 800-1500 rub), a fine-toothed saw, liquid nails (tube 450-750 rub, consumption 1 tube per 8-12 m of cornice), a caulking gun for liquid nails (600-1200 rub), a spatula for filling joints with putty, sandpaper for sanding joints. For baseboard: the same tools plus mounting clips (optional, if mounting on clips instead of liquid nails). For painting: a 50-70 mm wide brush (300-600 rub), a small roller (for baseboard, 250-450 rub), a paint tray, painter's tape to protect the floor and walls.
Do I need to prime walls before gluing molding?
Yes, if the wall is dusty, loose, or painted with old paint. Primer strengthens the surface and improves adhesion (stickiness) of liquid nails to the wall. Applied with a roller in one coat, dries in 2-4 hours. A 5-liter can of primer (enough to treat 50-70 m² of walls in one coat) costs 650-1400 rub. If the wall is newly plastered and painted with quality paint, primer is not necessary.
Conclusion: beauty is accessible with a smart approach
Budget renovation is not a synonym for a shabby interior. Budget means rational: money is invested in what gives maximum visual effect with minimal costs. Polyurethane molding instead of plaster saves 60-75% without losing quality and visual appeal. MDF baseboard for painting instead of solid oak saves 60-70% with visual identity after painting. Modern modular furniture instead of custom-built case furniture saves 40-60% with greater functionality.
The key to a successful budget renovation is planning: make a list of all necessary elements (molding, baseboards, furniture, lighting, textiles), set priorities (what is critical, what is optional), find points for savings (where expensive can be replaced with cheap without losing visual appeal), calculate the budget with a 10-15% reserve (unforeseen expenses always arise).
St. Petersburg offers good opportunities for budget renovation: high competition among suppliers of molding and furniture creates price pressure (prices are 5-12% lower than in Moscow), developed logistics infrastructure ensures fast delivery (1-3 days for in-stock items), the presence of offline showrooms allows you to see samples in person before purchase.
Company STAVROS has been working in the interior decor and furniture market for over twenty-three years, offering solutions for budget projects without compromising quality. Polyurethane molding — ceiling cornices from 60 to 250 mm wide (price 380-1400 rub/m depending on width, profile complexity), moldings from 30 to 120 mm wide (price 280-950 rub/m), rosettes from 30 to 150 cm in diameter (price 1800-28000 rub), pilasters from 1.8 to 3.2 meters high (price 7500-32000 rub/piece), decorative overlays, corner elements, capitals. All molding is made of polyurethane with a density of 250-350 kg/m³, detailing is high (casting in silicone molds reproduces details as small as 1 mm), surface is primed white (ready for finish painting or can be used as is). Durability 35-60 years, moisture resistance (water absorption less than 1.5%), lightness (3-4 times lighter than plaster), strength (does not shatter upon impact).
MDF baseboards for painting — height from 60 to 180 mm, profiles from simple (rectangular cross-section, one bevel) to classic (torus + bead + grooves). Baseboard made of MDF with a density of 720-780 kg/m³, surface is smooth sanded, supplied white primed (ready for finish painting) or unsanded (cheaper by 80-140 rub/m, requires priming and sanding before painting). Plank length 2.44 meters (standard, convenient for transport in a passenger car), joined end-to-end (cut at 90°), corners cut at 45°. Price 320-1200 rub/m depending on height, profile complexity, presence of primer.
Modern modular furniture — sofas (straight sections, corner sections, ottomans, price per section 24000-58000 rub), shelving units (open with MDF shelves and metal frame, height 1.8-2.6 meters, width 1.0-2.4 meters, price 38000-85000 rub), beds (sizes from 140×200 to 180×200 cm, with soft headboard, with lifting mechanism and storage box optional, price 42000-95000 rub), bedside tables (width 45-55 cm, height 45-55 cm, one-two drawers, price 8000-18000 rub/piece), coffee tables (round diameter 60-110 cm, rectangular 80-120 cm long, tabletop MDF with film or glass, metal legs, price 11000-32000 rub). Upholstery for soft furniture: bouclé, velour, faux leather (genuine leather is available but falls outside the budget segment). Frames: solid pine, plywood, metal. Hardware: European drawer slides, lifting mechanisms with gas lifts, metal connectors for modular sections.
Delivery in St. Petersburg: molding and baseboards for orders over 18000 rub — free delivery (timeframe 2-4 business days if item is in stock). For orders under 18000 rub — delivery 950 rub. Furniture is delivered by a transport company, cost calculated individually (depends on dimensions, weight, address), usually 1200-3500 rub within St. Petersburg. Pickup is possible from the showroom in St. Petersburg (address confirmed when placing the order).
When ordering a set for one room (molding + baseboards + furniture) for a total of 180000 rubles or more, STAVROS provides a 5% discount on decorative elements (molding + baseboards). For orders over 350000 rubles — a 7% discount plus free delivery within St. Petersburg. For orders over 600000 rubles (sets for several rooms) — a 9% discount plus free delivery. Savings of 9000-54000 rubles depending on the order amount.
Choosing STAVROS, you get a partner in creating tasteful budget interiors. Make a renovation where every ruble works for beauty. Save wisely, choose quality. Surround yourself with stylish interiors that don't require millions, but require knowledge of where exactly to save. With STAVROS, budget renovation is not a compromise, but a strategy.