G+4 house floor plans span five levels for multi-generational families or owners wanting rental income across multiple floors, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. Ground floor handles entry and parking. Floors one through four each serve an independent family unit or tenant level. Every plan is backed by ESCROW-secured payments and a 10-year structural warranty.
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G+4 construction cost depends primarily on plot size and city. Five levels add lift provisions and additional structural requirements beyond G+3. 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 G+4 house has a ground floor plus 4 upper floors, giving 5 habitable levels on one plot. Each level adds floor area for bedrooms, family spaces, or independent rental units.
A G+4 home has 5 levels: ground floor for living, kitchen, and parking, plus 4 upper floors for bedrooms, family spaces, or rental units.
G+4 plans work from 25×40 to 50×80 and above. Larger plots of 30×40 and above give each of the 5 levels comfortable room dimensions and good natural light.
G+4 house plans in the Brick&Bolt library range from 4–6 BHK. The right count depends on your plot size and how you distribute rooms across 5 levels.
G+4 construction cost depends on plot size, package tier, and city. Five levels add lift provisions and additional structural requirements beyond G+3. Metro cities like Bengaluru and Chennai run 15–25% higher than Tier-2 cities.
A G+4 home typically takes 16–21 months from foundation to handover. Each upper floor adds roughly 1.5 months beyond a single-level build.
G+4 is heavily chosen for rental investment. Four independent floors above ground, each a separate rental unit, with the owner occupying ground level.
Bengaluru needs BBMP or BDA sanction. Hyderabad requires GHMC or HMDA permission. Chennai needs CMDA clearance, Pune needs PMRDA sanction, and Delhi NCR requires MCD approval. Brick&Bolt prepares drawings and manages submission for you.
Main entrance should face east or north. Kitchen in the south-east corner. Master bedroom in the south-west. Staircase in the south, west, or south-west — never at the plan centre.
A G+4 home has 5 levels. A G+5 adds one more floor, increasing total built-up area by the plot footprint per level. Each extra floor adds structural cost but delivers a full additional living or rental level.
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 G+4 House Plan?
2. G+4 House Plan — Quick Reference
3. How a G+4 Home Is Laid Out
4. Who Builds a G+4 Home?
5. What to Look for in a G+4 Floor Plan
6. Building a G+4 Home with Brick&Bolt
7. Why Brick&Bolt
A G+4 house plan is a 5-level residential layout — a ground floor plus 4 upper floors — built on one plot. G+4 house floor plans span five levels for multi-generational families or owners wanting rental income across multiple floors, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. Ground floor handles entry and parking. Floors one through four each serve an independent family unit or tenant level. Brick&Bolt's library includes G+4 designs across plot sizes from 25×40 to 50×80, covering 4–6 BHK configurations and all road facings.
Key specifications for a G+4 home across standard plot sizes and configurations.
| Detail | G+4 Reference |
|---|---|
| Total Levels | 5 (Ground + 4 upper floors) |
| Plot Range | 25×40 to 50×80 |
| BHK Options | 4–6 BHK |
| Build Timeline | 16–21 months |
| Ideal For | Investment properties, multi-family compounds |
| Vastu Staircase Zone | South or west wall — never the plan centre |
| Facing Options | All road facings — east, north, south, west, south-east, south-west |
Ground floor handles entry, common utilities, living area, and parking. One bedroom at ground level suits elders or a ground-floor rental unit.
Floors one and two serve as the primary family bedroom levels or independent rental units. Each floor typically has two to three bedrooms, attached bathrooms, a kitchenette or full kitchen, and a living area if designed as independent units.
Floors three and four replicate the independent unit structure of the lower floors. At G+4 scale, a lift is almost essential. Fire-exit staircase width and inter-floor door provisions are mandatory compliance points for the building as a whole.
The terrace above the fourth floor is a shared utility and outdoor area. On investment properties, a terrace with utility provisions — overhead water tank, solar panel provision, laundry lines — serves all floor tenants efficiently.
G+4 homes are chosen by families and investors with specific needs that this 5-level configuration uniquely serves.
G+4 is almost exclusively chosen for investment. Four independent rental units above a ground floor — each with its own entry, utilities, and metering — generate rental income across the full building.
Extended families across four generations occupy one floor each — a configuration that keeps land in the family while giving each unit the independence of a separate home.
Ground floor for commercial use (shop, clinic, co-working space) and upper floors for residential rental — a mixed-use G+4 configuration that maximises income from a high-traffic urban plot.
A G+4 build requires a structural engineer's sign-off at foundation planning, column design, and slab reinforcement stages. Do not start a G+4 build from a design that has not been reviewed by a qualified structural engineer.
At five levels, a lift is functionally essential — not optional. Plan the lift shaft, machine room, and electrical provisions in the original design. The lift shaft occupies approximately 25–30 sq ft and must be accounted for in every floor plan.
Buildings above G+2 in most cities require a fire NOC from the local fire department. This covers stairwell width, fire extinguisher placements, emergency lighting, smoke detectors, and hose reel provisions. Obtain this clearance before the building plan is submitted.
A G+4 structure places a very high load on the foundation. A geotechnical soil test is not optional — it determines whether isolated footings, raft foundation, or pile foundation is required for your specific plot conditions.
At G+4 scale, each independent floor unit needs its own electricity sub-metre, water metre, cooking gas connection, and internet provision. These must be designed into the MEP drawings from the start — they cannot be efficiently added after structural work is complete.
Brick&Bolt builds G+4 homes across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR under a fixed-price contract. A G+4 home typically takes 16–21 months from foundation to handover. The number agreed at signing is what you pay at handover — no mid-build cost revisions.
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. Browse Brick&Bolt's library of 14,000+ architect-curated G+4 floor plans, shortlist a plan that fits your plot and city, and use the form on this page to get a starting cost estimate at no cost.
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.
Start with plot size if you know your land dimensions. Filter by BHK count if you know how many bedrooms your family needs across 5 levels. Choose facing direction or Vastu compliance if those matter. Each filter narrows the G+4 floor plan library to designs that actually fit what you have described.