Brigade Granada Floor Plan
Brigade Granada Floor Plans — 1, 2, 3 & 4 BHK
Brigade Granada is planned across 1, 2, 3 and 4 BHK homes, sized roughly 730–2,760 sq ft, at an indicative pre-launch rate of ₹14,000–₹14,700 per sq ft*. The project is currently at EOI stage — early registrants typically get first access to unit selection before formal launch, and this page will be updated the moment final pricing is confirmed.
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Configurations
Which Configuration Fits You
Sized for a first-time buyer or a rental-focused investor targeting working-professional demand — compact, efficient, low-maintenance.
Usually the most-searched configuration in a corridor like this — a natural fit for a young family or a couple planning ahead, without stepping up to a 3 BHK’s running costs.
The more compact of the 3 BHK options — sometimes searched as a "2.5 BHK" for the same reason: an extra room without the cost of a third full bathroom.
Adds an attached bathroom to the third bedroom, useful for households with visiting parents, older children, or frequent guests who need bathroom independence.
Adds a dedicated study or home-office nook — a priority for hybrid-work households — without stepping all the way up to a 4 BHK footprint or price.
The largest configuration on offer, for a joint family or a buyer who wants the extra room from day one rather than upgrading again later.
*Indicative pre-launch sizes and pricing at a blended rate of approximately ₹14,000–₹14,700 per sq ft (super built-up area). Final figures, floor-wise variation, and any floor-rise or PLC charges will be confirmed by Brigade Group closer to formal launch and are subject to change without notice.
What We Look For
What Makes a Floor Plan Work in This Corridor
Sizes are confirmed above, but the literal floor-plate drawings — room-by-room layout, window and door placement — haven't been released yet. General layout principles worth knowing while you wait, not a claim about this project's specific room arrangement.
Cross-ventilation
Units with openings on more than one face stay cooler through Bangalore’s dry months without leaning entirely on air-conditioning.
Balcony orientation
A balcony facing away from the harshest afternoon sun and toward green space or a courtyard tends to get used, not just listed on a brochure.
Efficient carpet ratio
The gap between super built-up area and usable carpet area is worth asking about directly once sizes are released — it varies more between projects than buyers expect.
Private vs. shared zoning
A layout that separates bedrooms from the living/dining area (rather than routing everyone through every room) tends to feel larger than its area suggests.
Storage and utility space
A dedicated utility/wash area and enough built-in storage are easy to overlook on a floor plan drawing but matter daily once you’re living in the unit.
Buyer Checklist
What to Check the Moment Drawings Are Released
- Carpet area vs. super built-up area, and the loading factor between them
- Number and orientation of balconies
- Which rooms get cross-ventilation and which don’t
- Master bedroom attached bathroom vs. shared bathroom layout
- Utility/wash area — enclosed or open
- Number of car parks allotted per configuration
Design Details
Balconies & Storage
Balcony & Outdoor Space
The design intent worth looking for once drawings are out: a balcony genuinely deep enough for a couple of chairs and a small table, not a token ledge too narrow for real use — oriented toward the best available view (landscaped courtyards or the clubhouse) rather than a neighbouring tower or service zone.
Storage & Utility Planning
A dedicated utility area for washing machines and general storage, separate from the cooking zone, and enough built-in storage near the entrance — easy to overlook on a floor plan drawing but noticeable daily once you're living in the unit.
Planning Ahead
Furniture Layout & Room Sizing
Furniture Layout Tips
Once you've shortlisted a configuration, it helps to think beyond the marketed floor plan toward how you'd actually furnish it — a second or third bedroom's usability as a study depends heavily on where electrical points and windows sit relative to where a desk would naturally go, worth checking on the real floor-plate drawing rather than a brochure render.
Typical Room Dimensions
A master bedroom is generally sized to comfortably fit a queen or king bed plus a wardrobe; secondary bedrooms for a single or queen bed plus a study desk. Request the exact dimensioned floor plate for your shortlisted unit once released, rather than relying on generic assumptions — actual dimensions vary by tower and position.
Want the Exact Drawings?
Sizes are confirmed above, but the room-by-room floor-plate drawings haven’t been released by Brigade Group yet. Tell us which configuration you’re evaluating and we’ll send it to you the moment it’s out.
Quick Questions
Floor Plan FAQs
Do all units in a tower share the same floor plan?
Most towers repeat a small number of floor-plate layouts across upper floors for construction efficiency, though ground-floor, top-floor and corner units often vary — ask our team for the tower-specific floor plate index once it's released.
How is carpet area different from what a floor plan diagram shows?
The floor plan diagram typically shows the internal room layout; carpet area is the RERA-disclosed usable area within your walls, while the size quoted on this site is super built-up area — see the carpet-area FAQ on the home page for the full explanation.
Which configuration has the strongest resale or rental potential?
Compact 1 BHK and 2 BHK units typically show the strongest rental liquidity in this corridor given the surrounding tech workforce, while larger 3 and 4 BHK units tend to hold appeal for end-use family buyers on resale — discuss your specific horizon with our team.
Can I request layout customization for my unit?
Customization availability depends on construction stage — early-stage bookings sometimes allow minor requests (an additional wall, a modified opening) subject to structural feasibility and developer approval. Ask our team about the current window once bookings open.
Recap
Brigade Granada Floor Plans for the Whitefield–Kadugodi Corridor
Whichever configuration you're evaluating, it sits inside the same Whitefield–Kadugodi Main Road address — 1 to 4 BHK homes planned across Brigade Granada's 14 towers, giving the Kadugodi corridor a genuine spread of layouts under one integrated township rather than a single tower with one or two unit types.
Also Searched As
Looking for These Layouts Under a Different Name?
Some buyers find this page searching "Brigade Kadugodi floor plan" or "Brigade Whitefield Hoskote Road 2 BHK" — same project, same Whitefield–Kadugodi Main Road address, just a different name some listings still use.
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