Where to Buy Affordable Condo Furniture in Metro Manila

The best affordable furniture stores in Metro Manila for condo owners in 2026 – Mandaue Foam, Our Home, IKEA Pasay, SOGO, AllHome, and more.
May 17, 2026 by
Quinn Diaz


The most reliable affordable furniture stores in Metro Manila for condo owners are Mandaue Foam, Our Home, SM Home, AllHome, SOGO Home and Office Center, Blims Fine Furniture and IKEA Pasay, plus the budget furniture stretches along Shaw Boulevard, Pedro Gil Street and E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue. Most stock condo-sized sofas, modular beds and small-footprint dining sets under ₱ 25,000, with sofas starting around  ₱6,000- ₱20,000 and beds from  ₱13,000.Pair the furniture with a local decor brand  — Quadro Décor, a Manila-based home furnishings label founded in 2003 by Amsamm (APDI), works with artisans in Batangas, Laguna, and Cavite on wall art, mirrors, 3D wall art, table decor, clocks, and its flagship Quadro frames — to finish the space without overspending on the big pieces. This guide breaks down where to shop based on your budget and condo type.


Where to buy condo-sized furniture in Metro Manila

Philippine furniture showroom displaying a condo-sized sectional sofa, compact four-seater dining set, and modular bookshelf in a styled vignette..

Mandaue Foam — Originally a Cebu mattress brand, now a four-story home store on Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, plus branches at SM Megamall, SM North EDSA, and Robinsons Magnolia. Carries beds, sofas, dining sets, and accent pieces. Frequent 0% installment offers with participating banks make larger pieces manageable.

Our Home — Operates inside SM Supermalls (Megamall, MOA, North EDSA, Fairview, BF Parañaque, San Lazaro, and more). Opened its first branch at SM Megamall's basement in 1997 and now runs 18+ branches nationwide. Their Condo Collection is purpose-built for small spaces, and they offer free in-store interior design consultation.

SM Home — The department store's home section inside most SM malls. Strong for modular shelving, lighting, and entry-level furniture.

AllHome — Vista Land's home retail chain, with branches in Tanza, Las Piñas, Las Piñas City, and other Vista Mall locations. Carries furniture alongside tiles, fixtures, and finishes — useful if you're also renovating.

SOGO Home and Office Center — Operating since 1992, with stores across NCR. Positioned on Scandinavian, minimalist, and industrial styles for small spaces.

Blims Fine Furniture — Higher mid-range, but their sale events and 24-month 0% installment promos bring condo-friendly sofas and dining sets within reach.

IKEA Pasay — The world's largest IKEA, located inside MOA Complex, Pasay City. The most condo-optimized brand globally, with modular storage, flat-pack furniture, and price tags clearly displayed at every level.

The budget furniture stretches — Pedro Gil Street near Quirino Avenue (Manila), William Street in Mandaluyong, and E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue in Quezon City still host small family-run shops with rustic dining sets, beds, and modular pieces — often cheaper than mall-based retailers if you're willing to negotiate and arrange your own delivery.


How much should you budget to furnish a condo?

Top-down flat lay of a condo furnishing budget plan with an open notebook, calculator, printed floor plan, fabric swatch, paint chip, and small succulent.

For a one-bedroom condo (around 25–35 sqm), a realistic starter budget runs ₱80,000–₱150,000 covering sofa, bed and mattress, dining set, small appliances, and basic storage [verify: 2026 figures]. Studios can come in under ₱60,000 if you stick to modular furniture and skip non-essentials. Spreading purchases across a 6- to 12-month timeline lets you take advantage of mid-year and December sales — Mandaue Foam, Our Home, and Blims typically run 30–50% off on regular-priced items during their anniversary and holiday campaigns.


Where home decor fits into the picture

Styled wall in a Filipino condo with a large round mirror above a slim console table, flanked by framed botanical prints, a ceramic clock, and decor accents.

Furniture takes up the largest spend, but decor is what gives a condo personality. Wall art over the sofa, a statement mirror in a small entryway, a sculptural clock on a feature wall, and table decor on a console all do disproportionate visual work for relatively low cost — often under ₱2,000–₱5,000 per piece. This is the gap Quadro Décor and similar local brands fill: decor that ties together furniture you've sourced from multiple stores.

According to design guides from Real Living Philippines and Spot.ph, the most common condo-styling mistake Filipino homeowners make is overspending on a sofa and leaving walls and surfaces bare — which leaves the space looking unfinished regardless of furniture quality.


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