Difference between Carpet area, Built up area and Super Built up Area



Carpet Area

As the name suggests, Carpet Area means the space where you can lay a carpet in the flat like a bedroom, living room, hall. While calculating the carpet area exclude the wall thickness, utility area, and shaft area.

In simple terms, any floor level which is below the normal floor level will be excluded like the bathroom, utility area (excluding kitchen)

Built up area / Plinth area

Built up area means the area covered by a typical flat.

A typical flat will contains bedrooms, living room, hall, kitchen, balcony, utility area, bathroom & shafts.

These all come under built-up area (including wall thickness) Or else we can simply say it as,
Built up Area = Carpet Area + (Utility Area + Shaft Area + wall thickness)

Carpet Area to Built Up Area Ratio Calculation

(Approx. Value )

Built up Area = Carpet Area + 20% of carpet area

It means, If a carpet area is 750 Sq.ft, then

Built up Area = 750 + (750*20%)

                        = 750+150

                        = 900 Sq.ft


Super Built Area

Super built-up area means, the total area covered by an apartment building including common areas like a park, gardens, playgrounds, swimming pool, gym, & club house etc.


Rooms

Carpet Area

Built up / Plinth Area

Super Built-up Area

Bedroom

Hall / Living Room

Dining Room

Study Room

Library

Kitchen

 

Bathroom

 

Balcony

 

Utility Areas

 

Ducts / Shafts

 

Wall thickness

 

Staircase

 

Terrace

 

Verandah

 

Park

 

 

Garden

 

 

Playground

 

 

Swimming Pool

 

 

Gym

 

 

Club House

 

 

Other Amenities

 

 

 

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