A Lodha Sadahalli 3 BHK vs 3.5 BHK vs 4 BHK layout comparison — sizes, prices, decks and how to pick the right configuration for your needs. Read on
Choosing between configurations is one of the first real decisions a buyer makes, and the right answer depends entirely on how you live. A Lodha Sadahalli 3 BHK vs 3.5 BHK vs 4 BHK layout comparison helps you weigh space, price, and suitability side by side rather than in the abstract. We have set out the sizes and prices of each configuration, what distinguishes them, how to think about carpet area, and which might suit different households. The figures below are indicative and drawn from the project’s stated configurations; the official floor plans confirm the exact detail for each unit.
Start with the shape of the choice. The estate offers homes across three main apartment configurations, alongside larger formats, summarised below.
| Configuration | Indicative size | Indicative price |
|---|---|---|
| 3 BHK | 2,385–2,540 sft | from ~Rs 3.10 Cr |
| 3.5 BHK | 2,690–2,845 sft | from ~Rs 3.51 Cr |
| 4 BHK | 3,925–4,060 sft | from ~Rs 5.12 Cr |
These figures place the homes firmly in the spacious, premium category, with per-sft pricing in the region of Rs 12,200 to 13,050. Each home is also designed for horizontal living, with private decks running to around half the size of the living room, which adds generous outdoor space to the indoor area shown above.
The 3 BHK is the entry into the estate, and far from compact. At roughly 2,385 to 2,540 sft, it offers considerably more room than a typical three-bedroom apartment, suiting couples, small families, or anyone who wants generous proportions without the largest footprint. The size allows for comfortable bedrooms, proper living and dining areas, and the private deck that characterises the homes here. For buyers who want a premium, spacious home at the most accessible price point in the project, the 3 BHK is the natural starting consideration, offering the estate’s quality and setting in its most attainable form.
The half-room makes a practical difference. At around 2,690 to 2,845 sft, the 3.5 BHK adds a flexible additional space to the three-bedroom layout — useful as a study, a home office, a guest room, or a nursery, depending on your needs. This configuration suits households that want a little more versatility than the 3 BHK offers without stepping up to the full four-bedroom size and price. The extra room has become increasingly valued as more people work from home at least part of the time, and the modest increment in size and price over the 3 BHK often delivers disproportionate everyday usefulness.
The 4 BHK is for those who want room to spread out. At roughly 3,925 to 4,060 sft, it is a substantial home, with four full bedrooms and the space for larger families, multi-generational living, or anyone who simply values generous proportions throughout. The jump in size from the 3.5 BHK is significant, and so is the step in price, but for the right household the additional bedrooms and living space justify it. This configuration offers the fullest expression of the estate’s spacious, horizontal-living philosophy among the main apartment types, with ample room for family life.
Sizes deserve a careful eye. A meaningful carpet area comparison all units Sadahalli buyers should make starts with understanding what the quoted figures represent — saleable or built-up area includes walls and a share of common spaces, whereas carpet area is the usable space within your walls, and the two differ. Under RERA, carpet area must be disclosed in the official documentation, so when comparing homes, ask for the carpet area of each configuration rather than relying on the headline size alone. This gives you a true, like-for-like basis for comparison. The official floor plans and project documents are the authoritative source for these exact figures.
The best choice is personal, not universal. The question of the best configuration to buy Lodha Sadahalli depends on your household size, how you use space, your budget, and whether you need a flexible extra room — there is no single right answer. As a rough guide, the 3 BHK suits those wanting premium space at the most accessible price, the 3.5 BHK those wanting flexibility, and the 4 BHK larger households. On the question of which BHK is best value Lodha Sadahalli offers, the 3.5 BHK often appeals for the everyday usefulness of its extra room relative to its price, though value ultimately depends on your needs. A Lodha Sadahalli 3 BHK vs 3.5 BHK vs 4 BHK layout comparison is most useful when matched to how you actually live. Our balcony and natural light piece covers the decks that add to each.
The range extends well beyond the four-bedroom home. For buyers wanting the very largest spaces, the estate also offers Jodi and Grand residences of around 5,000 to 8,000 sft, priced in the region of Rs 8 to 11 Cr, and penthouses of roughly 6,500 to 8,500 sft at around Rs 13 to 16 Cr. These cater to those seeking exceptional scale and the most exclusive homes in the project. For most buyers, however, the choice will sit among the three main configurations above, and our team can help you compare the specific units available. Our cost sheet sets out the full pricing, and our master plan piece shows how the homes sit within the estate.
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What configurations does Lodha Sadahalli offer? Three main apartment types — 3 BHK (around 2,385–2,540 sft), 3.5 BHK (around 2,690–2,845 sft), and 4 BHK (around 3,925–4,060 sft) — alongside larger Jodi, Grand, and penthouse formats.
What is the difference between the 3 BHK and 3.5 BHK? The 3.5 BHK adds a flexible additional space to the three-bedroom layout — useful as a study, home office, guest room, or nursery — for a modest increment in size and price over the 3 BHK.
What does carpet area mean? Carpet area is the usable space within your walls, whereas saleable or built-up area includes walls and a share of common spaces. Under RERA, carpet area is disclosed in the official documentation.
Which configuration is best value? It depends on your needs, though the 3.5 BHK often appeals for the everyday usefulness of its extra room relative to its price. Match the choice to how you actually use space.
Do all the homes have private decks? Yes. The homes are designed for horizontal living, with private decks running to around half the size of the living room, adding generous outdoor space to each configuration.
Where can I see the exact floor plans? The official floor plans and project documents are the authoritative source for exact sizes and carpet areas. Our advisory team can share them and help you compare specific units.
For the full pricing, read our cost sheet piece, and to see how the homes sit within the estate, our master plan guide. On the decks and light that shape each home, see our balcony and natural light piece.
For the layouts in detail, visit the Floor Plan page. To compare specific units, contact our advisory team.
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