Tips and Ideas for Residential House Construction

Your dream home is an amalgamation of your dreams, hopes, and aspirations. It is a reflection of your aesthetic sense and your mindset. For most of us, it takes the savings of a lifetime to build a home as the construction cost per square feet in Bangalore is certainly high. When a massive investment goes into construction, it is advisable to cut costs wherever possible. Whether you are using up your savings or taking a loan, it is important to construct your home in such a way that you get the most of what you spend and do not exceed your budget in any way. Keeping in mind the house construction cost in Bangalore, here are some tips that can help you make the most of your investment:
  • Using Cement Blocks instead of Bricks can cut costs. They are also more durable and can carry heavy loads as compared to bricks.
  • Using M-sand instead of River Sand will reduce the construction cost in Bangalore. The process of procuring river sand is tedious and also the illegal mining of the same has become an obstacle in a city like Bangalore.
  • Red Sal Honne Frames are a cheaper option as compared to Teak. While teak does have a great finish and is much preferred amongst most people due to its superior quality finish and durability, the price makes it a high-end preference. When Red sal is finished well and the workmanship is good, that too can give you a great outcome.
  • UPVC Windows are more cost-effective as compared to windows made of honne, red sal, or teak. They are easier to install or change whenever the need arises and come in a lot of varieties too. You can choose from multiple options to ensure that your windows are not only strong but soundproof and weatherproof too.
  • A-frame structure comprising of columns and beam is cheaper than a load-bearing structure. Traditional structure made of walls is not preferred for multiple floors and load-bearing structures are faster to build, cost-effective, and stronger too. They are the perfect choice if you are building multiple floors or wish to add more floors in the future.
  • House construction costs in Bangalore would be cheaper if you used ready mix concrete instead of site-mix concrete as the process is faster and more convenient. It also requires less labor thus making the process cheaper and more efficient.
  • Ready-made solid doors are a cheaper option as compared to honne shutters for doors as they are mass-manufactured, simpler to assemble and install. You also have varied options and finishes to choose from.
  • Vitrified Tiles are a cheaper option and a good replacement for Italian marble, Granite, or Marble. You can choose from a myriad of colors, grains, and finishes. Comparing different brands and their offerings can help you select the best flooring for your home that not only looks great but is economic too.
  • Choosing a good architect can help you optimize your space while reducing the number of walls and unnecessary fixtures. Using their expertise in the industry and knowledge from having studied designs from across the globe, they can help you optimize your space to the maximum.
  • You have to be confident about the architectural and structural design. Also, ensure that there are no mistakes done on-site as both these instances lead to changes which will, in turn, increase the cost of construction. The estimate that you receive from the construction cost calculator has to be followed and any deviation from this can increase the cost manifold.
  • Make sure that your estimate and structural drawings come with accurate material information to be used, the time frame required, etc. so that your material is utilized to the maximum capacity and nothing is wasted.
  • Try to work with a builder who can get the material at the best price and arrange the cheapest logistics for the same.
  • Piece work contract is efficient and can be a viable option to structure the task and its deadline seamlessly.
  • If you have any excavation to be done, opt for JCB excavation as manual excavation can be expensive and time-consuming.
  • Make the most of the flooring material by experimenting with different ideas and combinations. Not only does it help you create something out of what you have, but you can also end up with something truly uncommon and extraordinary.
  • Instead of opting for elaborate wall finishes, choose the most economical one that is easy to maintain and long-lasting.
  • If you are moving out to a rented property while your house is being constructed, make sure that there are no substantial delays as it will lead to longer periods of paying rent, thus increasing the overall cost of construction as well.
While we do understand that the construction cost per square feet in Bangalore can be high, it is essential to understand what can be built on your plot based on the plot size. After having spent close to 15 years in the construction industry, we have had the opportunity to work on diverse sites and plot sizes. Owing to this experience in the industry, we have teamed with many consultants to offer our clients the most optimised solutions based on their requirements and plot sizes. Using this expertise, we have listed some possibilities that can be attempted in plots that are available across Bangalore: Plot size: 20ft*30ft If you are looking to build for the purpose of letting out for rent or to use for your family, here are the two options that would work best for you. The rental units can be rented to individuals living alone or to small families.
Option 1- 1 BHK unit with parking.
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
7 x 9 [65]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 480 Sqft. approx
 
Option 2- 1 BK unit [Studio]
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall/ Kitchen
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
6 x 9 [54]
Toilet
8 x 4 [32]
    Total built-up area: 200 Sqft. approx

Option 3- Duplex
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Living + Kitchen + Utility & Puja
18 x 10 [180]
Staircase
5 x 10 [50]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Master Bedroom
16 x 14 (king size bed) [224]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 1000 Sqft. approx
 
Plot size: 30ft*40ft
This is suitable for someone who would like an independent home for their family and to let out for rent. The rental units are suited for single occupancy or for small to medium-sized families. The following options are possible:
Option 1- GF for Rental with two units of 1-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
7 x 9 [65]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
     Total built-up area: 480 Sqft. approx


Option 2- GF for own use: 2-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [2 nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 750 Sqft. approx.
 
Option 3 – Duplex 3-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [3 nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 950 Sqft.approx.


Plot size: 30ft*50ft
This is a good plot size for house construction in Bangalore. You can make multiple rental units or an independent home for yourself. The rental units can be given to individuals who live alone or to a small/medium sized families depending on the number of rooms.
Option 1 – GF for Rental with three units of 1-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
7 x 9 [65]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 480 Sqft. approx
 
Option 2 – GF for own use: 3-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [3 nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 950 Sqft. approx.

Plot size: 40ft*50ft
The square plot is quite an advantage to work with various permutations and combinations to offer a spacious home with optional rental units on the ground floor. This is even a good size plot to self-indulge and build a swanky, elegant and comfortable abode for yourself. Some of the options that you can try on this plot size are:
Option 1 – Rentals 1-BHK, 4 units
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
7 x 9 [63]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 360 Sqft. approx.
 
Option2 – GF for own use: 4-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [3 nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 950 Sqft. approx.
 

Plot size: 40ft*60ft
This a handsome plot size and can be used for varied purposes. You can make multiple 1-BHK or 2-BHK units as rentals or a luxurious home for your family. You can opt to build an independent home or a penthouse for yourself with lower floors as rental units. Some of the options that you can try on this plot size are:
Option1 – Rentals 1-BHK, 5 units
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen
7 x 9 [63]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[40]
Bedroom
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 360 Sqft. approx.


Option 2- GF for own use: 2-BHK, 3 units
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [2nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 720 Sqft. approx.
 
Option 3 – GF for own use: 3-BHK, 2 units
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [2nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 950 Sqft. approx.
 
Option 4 – GF for own use: 4-BHK
ROOM STANDARD SIZE [Sqft. covered]
Hall
10 x 12 [120]
Kitchen + Utility
8 x 8 + 4 x 8 [100]
Pooja
[40]
Dining – 4 seater
[60]
Bedroom [2nos]
10 x 12 (queen size bed) [120]
Toilet [2 nos]
[40]
Parking
12 x 8 [120]
    Total built-up area: 950 Sqft. approx.

In order to help you understand better, here is a summary:
Dimensions Ground floor Ground floor+ 1st floor 3BHK 4BHK
20*30
1BHK+CP
2BHK+CP
NA
NA
30*40
2BHK+CP or 1BHK-2 nos+ CP
3BHK DUPLEX
1 no with small size bedrooms
NA
30*50
2BHK + BP or 1BHK 2nos + CP
3BHK Duplex
1 no with medium size bedrooms
NA
40*50
1BHK-3nos+Cp, 2BHK+CP
3BHK Duplex
1nos
1nos
40*60
1BHK-3nos+CP, 2BHK-2nos+CP, 3BHK-1no+CP, 4BHK-1no+CP
3BHK Duplex+ CP, 4BHK Duplex+ CP, 5BHK Duplex+ CP
1no
1 no- with medium size bedrooms
Based on the standard plots, the above list is curated to give you a basic idea to optimize your space in accordance to requirements that are common in today’s occurrence. However, approaching good architectural firms in Bangalore or reputed house builders in Bangalore gives you the freedom to customize your dream home, tailored to meet your needs and specifications.