8 BHK house floor plans are built for extended joint families and investment properties, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. At 8 bedrooms, the home spans multiple levels with independent room clusters, dedicated utility zones, and common areas that support a large household. Every plan is backed by ESCROW-secured payments and a 10-year structural warranty.
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8 BHK construction cost depends on plot size and floors — not bedroom count alone. A single-floor costs less than a duplex. 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 8 BHK house plan has 8 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and bathrooms. It is the preferred layout for extended joint families and investment properties.
A 8 BHK fits comfortably on a 50×60 or larger plot. At this BHK count, larger plots in the 50×60 or larger range give each room and common area the proportions they deserve.
A 8 BHK can be built as a single-floor home or across G+1 or G+2 floors. At 8 BHK, the home typically spans G+1 or G+2, with bedrooms distributed across levels.
A 8 BHK home's cost depends on plot size and floors — not bedroom count alone. Metro cities run 15–25% higher than Tier-2 cities. Use the cost section above for starting estimates.
A single-floor 8 BHK typically takes 18–24 months. A G+1 duplex adds 1.5–2 months.
A 8 BHK is designed for families of 10+. At this size, every family member has a private bedroom and dedicated rooms for study, guests, and utility are all possible.
A 8 BHK plan includes 8 bedrooms, a master in the south-west and others in south/west zones, a living area facing east or north, kitchen in the south-east, and bathrooms. A pooja room in the north-east and study are standard on larger plots.
At this BHK scale, the choice depends on the number of family members and whether different wings or floors need to serve independent family units.
At 8 BHK scale across floors, individual floor rentals work when the layout is designed from the start with independent floor access and utilities.
Master bedroom in the south-west. Other bedrooms in south and west zones. Kitchen in the south-east. Pooja room in the north-east. Staircase (if G+1) in the south or west. Main entrance in the east or north.
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 is a 8 BHK House Plan?
2. 8 BHK — Quick Reference
3. The 8 BHK Layout in Detail
4. Who is a 8 BHK Home Right For?
5. What to Look for in a 8 BHK Floor Plan
6. Building Your 8 BHK Home with Brick&Bolt
7. Why Brick&Bolt
A 8 BHK house plan has 8 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and bathrooms. At 8 bedrooms, the home operates at a scale where dedicated zones for every household function — living, dining, study, staff, entertainment, and utility — are standard planning elements. Brick&Bolt's library includes 8 BHK plans across plot sizes from 50×60 or larger, all road facings, and G+0 through G+5 floor configurations.
Key specifications for a 8 BHK home across standard plot sizes and configurations.
| Detail | 8 BHK Reference |
|---|---|
| Bedrooms | 8 (1 master + 7 additional) |
| Recommended Plot Range | 50×60 or larger |
| Build Timeline — Single Floor | 18–24 months |
| Build Timeline — G+1 Duplex | 20–26 months |
| Ideal Family Size | 10+ people |
| Best For | Extended joint families and investment properties |
| Vastu — Master Bedroom | South-west zone |
| Vastu — Kitchen | South-east corner |
An 8 BHK home is typically organised into two or three bedroom wings across multiple floors — a master wing, a secondary wing for other family members, and a guest wing. Each wing has its own bathroom cluster and storage provisions.
On a G+2 or G+3 build, an 8 BHK home may be structured as independent floor units — a full 2 or 3 BHK on each floor — rather than all 8 bedrooms connected through shared corridors. This suits multi-family joint households or investment structures.
At 8 BHK scale, a home theatre room, a gym or yoga room, and a dedicated staff quarter with separate utility entry are standard inclusions. These zones are designed as dedicated rooms with acoustic provisions and independent ventilation.
An 8 BHK home on multiple floors often has a full kitchen per floor — each in the south-east zone of its respective level — to serve the independent cooking needs of separate family units.
A 8 BHK is the right size for families and owners with specific needs that this configuration uniquely meets.
Four family units — each requiring two bedrooms — living on independent floors of a G+2 or G+3 home. Each floor is a complete home; the building is a shared structure on family-owned land.
At 8 BHK scale across multiple floors, the property functions as a rental investment where each floor generates independent income. The structure is designed for independent floor metering and access from the start.
An extended family across three generations occupying a single compound — with enough bedrooms for every family member and enough common space for the household to gather and function together.
An 8 BHK build across G+2 or G+3 requires a structural engineer's review of foundation type, column grid, and slab reinforcement before design is finalised. Do not start from a G+1 drawing scaled up.
If individual floors will be rented or occupied by separate family units, each floor needs independent electricity sub-metering, water metering, and gas connections. Design these into the MEP drawings from the start.
At 8 BHK scale across G+2 or G+3, a lift is functionally mandatory. Plan the shaft, machine room, and electrical provisions in the original structural design.
Buildings above G+2 in most cities require a fire NOC. Confirm fire safety provisions — stairwell width, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, emergency lighting — with Brick&Bolt's team before the building plan is submitted.
An 8 BHK build places a very high load on the foundation. A geotechnical soil test is mandatory before foundation design to determine whether isolated footings, raft, or pile foundation is appropriate for your plot's soil conditions.
Brick&Bolt builds 8 BHK homes across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR on plots from 50×60 or larger. A single-floor 8 BHK typically takes 18–24 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.