20x60 to 29x69 Ft House Vastu Plans: Designs for Shops, Rentals & Duplexes
The 20 x 60 Vastu House Plans: 1BHK to 5BHK for Rental, and Duplex
The Potential of a "Deep" Plot If you own a plot with a depth between 60 feet and 69 feet, you aren't just building a house—you are building an asset. In the world of construction, this extra length is a luxury. It gives you the flexibility that smaller plot owners can only dream of. Do you want a commercial shop in the front? A large vegetable garden at the back? Or perhaps two separate rental portions to pay off your loan? At Apzok, we have designed over 1000 layouts specifically to maximize every inch of these deep 20x60+ sites, and you can explore them all with our 100% Free 3D Walkthroughs.
Strategy 1: The "Income Generator" (Shop + House) Let's be honest—if your plot faces a main road, building just a house is a wasted opportunity. Our most popular designs for 20x60 plots feature a "Commercial Front". We dedicate the first 12-15 feet for a shop or office space with a rolling shutter. The residential entrance is placed privately on the side or through a secure corridor. This way, you get the peace of a home at the back, while the front pays your bills.
Strategy 2: The "Double Rental" Layout For investors, a 60-foot length is the magic number. Why? Because it’s long enough to fit two completely separate 1BHK units on a single floor without them feeling cramped. We place one unit facing the street and the second unit at the rear. Unlike duplexes where tenants share stairs, these linear layouts offer better privacy and higher rental demand.
Solving the "Dark House" Problem The biggest fear with a 65-foot long house is that the center will feel like a dark tunnel. We solve this architecturally. We don't just build a long box; we integrate internal courtyards or "OTS" (Open-to-Sky) shafts right next to the dining area. This acts as a lung for the house, bringing in fresh air and sunlight right into the middle of the building. You don't have to take our word for it—use our Free 3D view to stand in the virtual dining room and see the light for yourself.
The Luxury of a Backyard In crowded cities, open space is rare. But with a 29x69 plot (approx 2000 sq. ft.), you have enough room to pull the house forward and leave a generous 10 to 15-foot backyard. This isn't just a utility area; it’s space for a kitchen garden, a drying yard, or a safe play area for kids away from street traffic.
Construction Cost Reality (2026) Building big means planning your budget carefully.
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20x60 (1200 Sq. Ft.): A single floor will cost approx ₹19 Lakhs to ₹22 Lakhs.
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29x69 (2000 Sq. Ft.): A large luxury floor will range from ₹32 Lakhs to ₹38 Lakhs.
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Pro Tip: Many of our users build the rear residential portion first and add the front commercial/parking area later to manage cash flow.
Frequently Asked Questions about 20x60 Plans
Absolutely. It’s actually the smartest way to use a 20x60 plot on a busy street. We usually design a 10x12 ft shop in the front. Behind that, we create a soundproof buffer (like a staircase or corridor) and then place a full 2BHK home. You sacrifice a bit of the front yard, but you gain a lifetime of rental income.
It will if you don't plan it right. That's why we use "Light Wells" or OTS shafts. By leaving a small 4x4 ft open shaft in the ceiling near the dining or kitchen area, we flood the center of the house with sunlight. You can check exactly how this looks in our 3D walkthroughs before you start building.
That depends on your goal. If you want to live luxuriously with a big family, go for a Duplex (G+1). But if you want to recover your construction cost quickly, the "Double Rental" layout on a 20x60 plot is unbeatable. You can rent out two 1BHKs on the ground floor and build your own home on the first floor later.
Yes, it's plenty! A 69-foot depth is huge. You can easily leave 15 feet at the back for a proper vegetable garden and still have 54 feet left for a massive 3BHK house. Our designs often feature French windows opening directly into this backyard garden.
Yes. Our Free 3D tool shows the complete exterior elevation. You can see how the shop shutter looks relative to the main gate, ensuring that the commercial activity doesn't block your family's entry to the house.









