Prestige Park Lane Floor Plans
Compare tentative Prestige Park Lane 1, 2 and 3 BHK area guidance with generic conceptual planning studies and request current drawings.
1 BHK planning concept
Tentative workbook category; current project plan not provided.
Request current 1 BHK details2 BHK planning concept
Tentative workbook category; current project plan not provided.
Request current 2 BHK details3 BHK planning concept
Tentative workbook category; current project plan not provided.
Request current 3 BHK detailsArtist’s impression · generalized dimensions, not project measurements · not to scale
The provided workbook lists three tentative home categories: 1 BHK from 550+ sq ft, 2 BHK from 800–1,000+ sq ft and 3 BHK from 1,400–1,800 sq ft. The studies below are generic label-consistent concepts. They do not show actual room geometry, dimensions, orientation, stack, area basis or availability.
For a dependable comparison, request the current configuration schedule, apartment plan, area statement and cost sheet for the same phase and revision. Confirm whether every quoted area is carpet, built-up or saleable area and whether balconies, common-area loading or other components are included.
Compare usable planning, not only the largest headline figure. On an official unit plan, inspect room dimensions, door swings, circulation, storage, utility space, kitchen work area, bathroom access and the relationship between living spaces and bedrooms. Identify columns, shafts, ledges and unusable corners. For balconies and windows, ask which direction the unit faces and what the current tower plan places beyond each opening; a generic configuration label cannot answer orientation, view or daylight questions.
Match every plan to its tower, stack, floor and revision before comparing prices. Request the carpet-area statement and the method used to calculate any built-up or saleable figure. If two homes share the same configuration name but have different areas or layouts, keep their plan and quotation as separate comparison records. This prevents a representative image or area range from being mistaken for the exact home being offered.
For the tentative 1 BHK category, ask how the 550+ sq ft reference is measured and which exact unit drawings sit behind the label. Check entrance privacy, living-dining width, kitchen worktop and utility provision, wardrobe walls, bathroom access, window positions and balcony use. A compact plan can feel efficient when circulation is short, but that cannot be judged from the area figure or generic concept alone.
The 2 BHK range spans 800–1,000+ sq ft, so one label may cover materially different plans. Request every current variant for the selected tower and compare bedroom proportions, common versus attached bathrooms, kitchen and utility arrangement, storage, balcony distribution and the relationship between living and private zones. Confirm whether the area difference reflects usable room size, balconies, common-area loading or a different measurement basis.
The tentative 3 BHK range of 1,400–1,800 sq ft is wider again. Compare whether larger variants add room area, bathrooms, family space, utility, storage or balconies, and whether corner conditions or structural grids change. Ask for the tower and stack plan so orientation, neighbouring walls, shafts and outlook can be reviewed with the apartment drawing. Do not use a representative 3 BHK illustration to infer the exact variant.
Every drawing review should mark structural and service constraints. Identify columns, shear walls, plumbing shafts, electrical panels, air-conditioning ledges, sill heights, door swings and ventilation paths. Check furniture movement from the entrance and lift, usable wall lengths, bathroom clearances and whether a utility or balcony is included in the stated area. These details influence lived use but are not established by a BHK count.
Reconcile five records before comparing price: the tower and stack plan, unit drawing, area statement, dated quotation and agreement schedule. The legal project and phase name, configuration, unit identifier, drawing revision and measurement basis should match across them. If the plan changes, ask for an updated area statement and cost sheet rather than assuming the earlier commercial comparison remains valid.
Use the conceptual studies as question prompts only. They are generic, not to scale and do not establish room geometry, dimensions, orientation, stack, finish or availability. The dependable next step is a current project drawing for one named home, paired with the current area and price documents. Keeping each variant as a separate record prevents a broad Prestige Park Lane floor-plans search from turning into a claim about an exact unit that is unavailable here.