In a studio, the other living areas—kitchen, living room, and bedroom—are typically combined into one larger space. Some have separate kitchens, and some are "L-shaped," creating an alcove that can be used as a sleeping area.
A studio apartment is an excellent choice for someone who lives alone, is looking to save money on rent, and appreciates an open, airy living space. Studio apartments also need less furniture to feel "complete," so they're ideal for a first apartment.
However, storage space tends to be a bit more limited in a studio, so those with many belongings should keep an eye out for studios with closets or get creative with alternative storage solutions like garment racks or wardrobes.
Similarly, studio apartments are not always the best choice for couples, as they offer no privacy for someone who wants to watch TV, make a phone call, or simply sleep in. People who frequently entertain or host guests may also prefer the additional space and privacy offered by a 1-bedroom apartment.
1Bhk
A 1-bedroom apartment has a separate bathroom and a separate bedroom; some have a kitchen that is separate from the living room, while others are more "open concept," with the kitchen open to the living room.
Simply having a bedroom door offers much-needed privacy for couples, for people who host out-of-town guests, and for people who frequently entertain—after all, if the bed isn't made or the laundry isn't folded, the host simply has to close the bedroom door.
People who frequently work from home may also appreciate working in a room that isn't, by default, the bedroom.
However, since 1-bedroom apartments tend to carry a higher rent and require more furniture, they might not be the best choice for someone who's just starting out. Some renters may find that they would rather have a larger studio with more square footage than a smaller 1-bedroom, which is a matter of personal preference.
2Bhk
2BHK stands for 2Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen, and indicates the number of bedrooms, hall and kitchen in the apartment. For instance, a 2BHK apartment will have two bedrooms, one hall and one kitchen.Parking Space may Vary
3Bhk
3BHK stands for 3Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen, and indicates the number of bedrooms, hall and kitchen in the apartment. For instance, a 3BHK apartment will have Three bedrooms, one hall and one kitchen. Parking Space may Vary
4Bhk
4BHK stands for Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen, and indicates the number of bedrooms, hall and kitchen in the apartment. For instance, a 4BHK apartment will have Four bedrooms, one hall and one kitchen.Parking Space may vary
Paying Guest
The owner of the PG will provide you with food and do your laundry. They will also handle your utility bills. You simply have to pay them a monthly fee. The cost of paying guest accommodation is also less expensive than renting a flat. That's because you and your roommates split the rent.