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Their is no such fix ratio. But approimately it is 70:30 that means 70% of built up is carpet area

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What is the Difference between built up area and floor area?

Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.


How do you calculate how much carpeting is needed for a room?

The obvious answer is to figure out the total area of the room and then buy an area of carpet equal to this amount. Since rooms often do not match up with standard carpet widths, this can lead to a patchwork of small bits cobbled together to cover the last areas of the room. Choose an area of the room that can be covered with one piece of the carpet. This is carpet area #1. Then determine the fewest large pieces of carpet needed to cover the rest -- even if there is some waste involved. This is carpet area #2. Total carpet purchase is area 1+2.


How to calculate built up area?

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What is construction area and built up area?

Depending on the regulatory law in your location (Counrty/State/City) this may vary. Where I am from, the construction area can have two meanings: 1. The common: An area where construction work is being commenced 2 Technical (depending on regulatory law and how it defines it): The horizontal area that can be constructed. Built-up area: 1. Common: An area that is built (in some countries, nothing is considered built unless cement/bricks are used) 2. Technical: The total contsructed Area, horizontal and vertical in meter/feet square. Example (regarding Technical meanings): a land lot of 1,000 m.sq. that falls into, let's say Zone A, where Zone A allows 60% construction area, will then have: 600 m.sq construction area, (let's say 3 floors were built, all 3 of 600m.sq) with a total built-up area of 1,800 m.sq.


What is Built-up area?

For Eg: say 20x70m is the land area where a building of two floors (G+1) is to be constructed and 25m length are allocated for porch. This leaves 20x45=900sqm per floor. The built-up area of this double storey house will be 900x2 = 1800sqm (or more if there are extended balconies). Sometimes developer added the roof over the porch, to "increase" the value of the total built up area too. Lets say from the 25m porch length, about 15m are roofed. THis means the final built up area for the example above is = 1800+ (15x20) = 2100sqm