1,900 sq ft house plans are premium large-footprint layouts for families wanting premium room sizes or multi-generational living, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. In 1,900 sq ft you can plan 4–5 BHK — private bedrooms, a guest room, study, and a living area that breathes. Every plan is backed by ESCROW-secured payments and a 10-year structural warranty.
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Construction cost for a 1,900 sq ft home depends on plot dimensions, floor count, and city. A single-floor 1,900 sq ft home costs less than a duplex because total built-up area is lower. Metro cities run 15–25% higher than Tier-2 cities. The number you agree at signing is what you pay at handover. Brick&Bolt releases payments through ESCROW only after each stage is approved.
| Plot size | Approx. G+1 built-up area | Starting estimate |
|---|---|---|
| 20×30 | ~1,080 sq ft | |
| 20×50 | ~1,800 sq ft | |
| 30×40 | ~2,160 sq ft | |
| 30×50 | ~2,700 sq ft | |
| 30×60 | ~3,240 sq ft | |
| 40×40 | ~2,880 sq ft | |
| 40×60 | ~4,320 sq ft |
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A 1,900 sq ft house plan is a floor layout with 1,900 square feet of built-up area per floor. It typically accommodates 4–5 BHK and suits plots of around 40×60 or 30×80.
In 1,900 sq ft you can comfortably plan 4–5 BHK. The exact count depends on how you balance room size, storage, and common areas.
1,900 sq ft per floor typically comes from plots of around 40×60 or 30×80 after setbacks. On a G+1, two floors gives roughly 3,800 sq ft total.
1,900 sq ft is a spacious footprint for a family of 4–6 with 4–5 BHK, generous common areas, and storage.
A 1,900 sq ft plan typically fits a separate living and dining area, kitchen, 4–5 bedrooms, and bathrooms.
A single-floor 1,900 sq ft home typically takes 7–11 months. A G+1 duplex adds 1.5–2 months.
Yes. A duplex gives 3,800 sq ft total across two levels — spacious multi-level living with clear separation between common and private areas.
Built-up area is 1,900 sq ft — including walls and columns. Carpet area is approximately 1,558 sq ft (82%). Always confirm which measure is quoted when comparing plans.
Yes. BBMP in Bengaluru, GHMC in Hyderabad, CMDA in Chennai, PMRDA in Pune, and MCD in Delhi NCR each require a sanctioned building plan. Brick&Bolt's team prepares and submits these drawings for you.
Main entrance facing north or east. Kitchen in the south-east corner. Master bedroom in the south-west zone. Staircase (if G+1) in the south or west. Brick&Bolt's plans follow these placements across all sizes.
Brick&Bolt runs 470+ QASCON quality checks at every project stage. An expert team inspects each phase before the next begins, and all reports are logged in the real-time tracking app so you can follow along from your phone.
Your funds are held in an ESCROW-secured account and released to the contractor only after each stage is inspected and approved. You never pay in advance — every payment follows verified, completed work.
Yes. The price agreed at contract signing is what you pay at handover — no hidden markups, no material-cost revisions mid-build, and no surprises on the final invoice.
The warranty covers foundation, columns, beams, and slabs. If a structural defect appears within 10 years, Brick&Bolt addresses it at no cost to you.
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1. What 1,900 Sq Ft Means in a House Plan
2. 1,900 Sq Ft — Quick Reference
3. What Fits in 1,900 Sq Ft
4. Who Builds a 1,900 Sq Ft Home?
5. What to Look for in a 1,900 Sq Ft Floor Plan
6. Building Your 1,900 Sq Ft Home with Brick&Bolt
7. Why Brick&Bolt
In a house plan, 1,900 sq ft refers to the built-up area per floor — the total area enclosed by outer walls, including walls, columns, and all internal spaces. Carpet area (the usable floor space you actually occupy) is approximately 1,558 sq ft — about 82% of built-up area.
When comparing plans or reviewing cost estimates, always confirm whether the area quoted is built-up or carpet. A plan quoted as '1,900 sq ft' in built-up area delivers roughly 1,558 sq ft of usable space. Brick&Bolt's plans clearly state built-up dimensions on every floor plan drawing.
Key specifications and planning reference for a 1,900 sq ft home.
| Detail | Reference |
|---|---|
| Built-up Area | 1,900 sq ft per floor |
| Carpet Area (~82%) | 1,558 sq ft |
| Typical Plot Size | 40×60 or 30×80 |
| BHK Options | 4–5 BHK |
| G+1 Total Built-up | 3,800 sq ft across 2 floors |
| Build Timeline | 7–11 months (single floor) |
| Best For | Families wanting premium room sizes or multi-generational living |
In a 1,900 sq ft plan, the master bedroom occupies the south-west zone as per Vastu. A spacious master bedroom of 12×14 feet or larger includes a walk-in wardrobe provision and a large attached bathroom.
4 additional bedrooms each measure 11x12 feet or larger with attached bathrooms.
A formal living room, dining area, and family lounge as three distinct zones become practical at 1,900 sq ft, giving the home different spaces for different social contexts.
The kitchen occupies the south-east corner — the Agni zone in Vastu. A full modular kitchen with a separate utility area for washing and drying is practical at this floor area.
A dedicated pooja room in the north-east corner fits comfortably at 1,900 sq ft — typically 6×6 to 8×8 feet. A dedicated study room of 8×10 feet or larger is a standard addition at 1,900 sq ft, particularly for families with school-going children or work-from-home professionals.
Three types of buyers most commonly plan a 1,900 sq ft home in India.
A family of four to five with school-going children finds 1,900 sq ft generous enough for each member to have a private room alongside well-proportioned common areas and a dedicated study.
At 1,900 sq ft, a dedicated home office or study is practical without giving up bedroom count. Families where one or both partners work from home choose this floor area for the separation it allows between work and living zones.
A single-floor 1,900 sq ft home serves as the ground floor of a G+1 or G+2 joint-family home — large enough to comfortably house one family unit with all rooms well-proportioned.
A 1,900 sq ft plan fits 4–5 BHK and all associated rooms, but the dimensions of each room are determined by the layout. Ask for a plan that shows actual room dimensions — a master bedroom below 10×10 feet feels cramped. A living room below 12×10 feet limits furniture arrangement. Brick&Bolt's plans include room dimensions on every drawing.
The 1,900 sq ft refers to built-up area — including walls, columns, and enclosed structures. Carpet area (usable floor space) is approximately 1,558 sq ft, or 82% of built-up. When comparing plans or getting cost estimates, always confirm whether the area quoted is built-up or carpet.
Not every plot gives the same usable footprint. 1,900 sq ft of built-up area per floor typically comes from plots of 40×60 or 30×80 after setbacks. Verify your plot actual usable footprint with Brick&Bolt before shortlisting a plan.
A single-floor 1,900 sq ft home gives larger room sizes within the footprint. A G+1 with 1,900 sq ft per floor gives 3,800 sq ft total — doubled area across two levels. For most families, the G+1 option is more liveable because it separates common areas from private bedrooms vertically.
A 1,900 sq ft plan drawn for an east facing plot has the main door in the north-east zone of the east wall. The same plan on a different facing needs the door repositioned. Confirm the plan is drawn specifically for your plot's facing direction.
Brick&Bolt builds 1,900 sq ft homes across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. A single-floor home typically takes 7–11 months from foundation to handover. A G+1 adds 1.5–2 months. Every project runs on a fixed-price contract — the number agreed at signing is what you pay at handover.
All payments are held in ESCROW and released to the contractor only after each stage clears Brick&Bolt's 470+ QASCON quality inspections. Every home comes with a 10-year structural warranty on foundation, columns, beams, and slabs.
Six things that make Brick&Bolt the right choice.
Browse plans across every standard plot size, BHK count, floor configuration, and road facing. Every plan is architect-curated and drawn to actual buildable dimensions — not generic illustrations.
The number in your contract is the number you pay at handover. No mid-build material price revisions, no scope changes to the bill, no surprises on the final invoice.
Your funds are held in ESCROW and released to the contractor only after each stage is inspected and approved. You never pay in advance — every payment follows verified, completed work.
An independent team inspects every construction stage against 470+ quality parameters. Every inspection is photo-documented and uploaded to your project app in real time.
Every Brick&Bolt home carries a 10-year structural warranty on foundation, columns, beams, and slabs. If a structural defect appears within that period, Brick&Bolt addresses it at no cost to you.
One point of contact from plan selection to handover. Your relationship manager coordinates approvals, contractor work, quality inspections, and payments — you are not chasing multiple vendors separately.