To get an accurate measurement you have to physically measure the property dimension from wall to wall.
What is meant by carpet area and built up area.
Now the wall area does not mean the surface area but the thickness of the inner walls of a unit.
Built up area is the total area of your flat or bungalow that includes the carpet area and the wall thickness.
Normally built up area is 10 15 more than the carpet area.
This will include all the space you can move on the area of walls and utility area.
Often developers charge buyers based on this area to cover their cost of construction.
Refer the below table for better understanding.
The super built up area is the total sum of the built up area and the space occupied by common areas like lobby staircase elevator shafts clubhouse etc.
The area constituting the walls is around 20 of the built up area and totally changes the perspective.
Built up area is the area that comes after adding carpet area and wall area.
For example suppose the built up area is 1 000 square feet then your carpet area should be about 700 square feet because the carpet area is 70 of the total built up area.
Carpet area is usually around 70 of the built up area.
Carpet area builtup area and super built up area difference table.
Built up area carpet area area of walls area of balcony.
What is the super built area.
So if built up area is 1 000 sq ft it implies that 30 per cent i e.
The carpet area is generally about 70 of the built up area.
Super bui lt up area means the built up area plus the common areas of a property such as balcony li ft stairs garden etc.
The 300 sq ft is not usable while 700 sq ft is the remaining area that will be used.
Super built up area.
Focusing on the carpet area will help you understand the usable area in the kitchen bedroom living room etc.
Suppose areas covered as dry balcony terraces add up to the 10 per cent of the built up area while the usable area is just 70 per cent of the built up area.
Carpet area is usually around 70 of the built up area.