What is carpet area, built up area, and super built area?
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Have you heard the terms "built-up area," "a super built-up area," and "carpet area"? Are you investing in a house? You must comprehend these phrases if you are anything else. If not, there is still time to learn about your house.
The area or square footage of homes in residential apartment can be calculated
in three different ways. They are carpet areas, extremely built-up areas, and
built-up areas. Although they may sound similar, these are completely different
ideas.
Built-up area
The term "built-up area" refers to the area that
lasts. Including the carpet area (which is defined below) and the space
occupied by walls. The thickness of the inside walls constructed in a dwelling
unit is known as the wall area.
The built-up area also includes additional spaces like a
balcony and terrace. This may make up 10% of the built-up area. Therefore, only
10% of the built-up area will be utilized (the carpet area).
In addition, the calculation for a wall depends on whether
it is shared with another unit or not. If it is not, the calculation is 50%;
otherwise, it is 100%.
Super built-up area
The "super built-up area" is the area that
builders typically mention. The built-up area and communal spaces, such as the
elevator lobby, stairwells, and hallways, are added to determine the area.
In some circumstances, the pool, garden area, indoor sports
facility, and clubhouse can all be included in the common area. The developer
will charge you according to the densely populated area. Super-developed land
is also referred to as "saleable" land.
But compound walls, open-air swimming pools, public athletic
fields, weather sheds, inaccessible flowerbeds, lofts, shared open-air terraces,
and underground sump and septic tanks are not considered to be part of
super-built-up regions.
Carpet Area
The area that can be covered by a carpet or the area of an
apartment, omitting the thickness of interior walls, is simply the carpet area.
The main space you have access to in a house is the carpet
area. The area covered by shared common areas, including the lobby, stairs,
play area, and elevator, shouldn't be considered part of the carpet area.
Therefore, when choosing a home, simply consider the carpet area because it is
the size that will give you a sense of the actual space that you can utilize or
move around in
You may determine the space that is available in the
kitchen, bedroom, dining room, and living room by concentrating on the carpet
area. A certain portion of other spaces like the balcony, terrace, and verandah is also included in the carpet area. This is frequently overlooked in
calculations.
Having a solid understanding of these concepts can help you
make wise decisions, stay current on the topic, invest wisely, and ultimately
save a lot of money.

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