1930 vs 2150 Sq.ft Rosemont Floor Plan — Which Should You Choose?
Both are spacious, low-density 3 BHK homes at Rosemont Residency Phase-01, but they suit different families and budgets. Here is a clear, practical comparison to help you decide with confidence.
By Rosemont Residency Desk · Updated July 2026
Choosing between the 1930 sq.ft and 2150 sq.ft layouts is the most common decision buyers face at Rosemont Residency. Both are three-bedroom homes with four residences per floor, so the daily living experience — light, privacy, ventilation — is similar. The real difference is space and flexibility, and that comes down to how your family actually lives.
The short answer
Choose the 1930 sq.ft 3 BHK for an efficient premium home at a lower entry price. Choose the 2150 sq.ft 3 BHK + Study/Utility if you need a home office, extra utility space, room for a multi-generation family, or simply more breathing space for the long term.
Side-by-side comparison
- 1930 sq.ft — 3 BHK + 3 Toilets · Built-up 1491 sq.ft · Carpet 1081 sq.ft · Balcony 268 sq.ft
- 2150 sq.ft — 3 BHK + Study/Utility + 3 Toilets · Built-up 1651 sq.ft · Carpet 1204 sq.ft · Balcony 298 sq.ft
The usable difference is roughly 123 sq.ft of carpet area plus a dedicated study/utility room and a slightly larger balcony. That is not a huge jump on paper, but a well-placed extra room changes how a home functions every day.
How each layout lives
The 1930 layout gives three well-proportioned bedrooms and a generous living-dining area — comfortable for a nuclear family of three or four with zero wasted space. The 2150 layout keeps those strengths and adds a study/utility room, which is versatile: a proper work-from-home office, a quiet study for children, a guest nook, a pooja space or a utility/store depending on your needs.
Who should pick 1930 sq.ft
- Nuclear families of three to four
- Buyers optimising their entry budget
- Those who do not need a separate study or office
- First-time premium buyers who want efficiency over extras
Who should pick 2150 sq.ft
- Work-from-home professionals who need a dedicated room
- Larger or multi-generation families
- Families with a live-in helper or frequent guests
- Buyers who value long-term flexibility and resale appeal
Carpet area is the deciding lens
Always compare carpet area, not super area, because carpet is the space you actually live in. The 2150 gives you around 123 sq.ft more carpet plus the study. If that extra space solves a real, recurring need for your family, the premium is well spent. If it would mostly sit unused, the 1930 is excellent value and no less premium.
Facing and floor matter as much as size
Whichever plan you choose, the facing (park, road, corner), the floor level and the tower position affect light, view, noise and price. Two identical layouts can feel very different depending on where they sit. Ask for the available inventory and facings before locking a unit.
Decision checklist
- Do you need a dedicated study/office room? If yes, lean 2150.
- Is entry budget the priority? If yes, lean 1930.
- Will the family grow or host relatives long-term? Lean 2150.
- Compare the carpet-area difference against the price gap.
- Confirm facing, floor and current availability before booking.
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