Introduction
Building a room is one of the most common construction projects in Pakistan. Whether you’re planning to extend your house, build a guest room, or construct a separate unit for rental income, knowing the exact construction cost is essential for budgeting and planning.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about one room construction cost in Pakistan for 2026. We’ll cover material quantities, labour rates, size variations, and provide a free calculator to help you estimate your project cost accurately.
Why Calculate Room Construction Cost Before Starting?
Before diving into the details, let’s understand why estimating construction costs is crucial:
- Budget Planning – Know exactly how much you need to save or arrange
- Avoid Cost Overruns – Prevent unexpected expenses during construction
- Material Procurement – Order the right quantities of bricks, cement, steel, etc.
- Contractor Negotiation – Get fair quotes from contractors
- Financial Planning – Arrange financing or loans if needed
One Room Construction Cost Calculator 2026
Our One Room Construction Cost Calculator helps you estimate the complete cost of building a single room in Pakistan. It covers:

- ✅ Foundation & Excavation
- ✅ Superstructure (Brick Masonry)
- ✅ RCC Slab & Reinforcement
- ✅ Finishing (Plaster, Paint, Distemper)
- ✅ Flooring (Marble/Tiles)
- ✅ Doors & Windows
- ✅ Electrical Works
- ✅ Plumbing (if applicable)
- ✅ Labour Costs
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Room Size Options & Their Impact on Cost
The cost of constructing a room varies significantly based on its size. Here are the most common room sizes in Pakistan:
| Room Size | Area (sq.ft) | Standard Cost (PKR) | Cost per sq.ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10×10 | 100 | ~335,000 | ~3,350 |
| 12×12 | 144 | ~475,000 | ~3,300 |
| 12×15 | 180 | ~585,000 | ~3,250 |
| 13×13 | 169 | ~550,000 | ~3,250 |
| 14×14 | 196 | ~625,000 | ~3,190 |
| 15×15 | 225 | ~710,000 | ~3,155 |
| 16×16 | 256 | ~800,000 | ~3,125 |
| 18×18 | 324 | ~1,000,000 | ~3,085 |
| 20×20 | 400 | ~1,220,000 | ~3,050 |
Note: These are estimates based on June/July 2026 market rates. Costs may vary depending on location, material quality, and contractor rates.
Detailed Material Quantities & Cost Breakdown
For a Standard 12×12 Room (144 sq.ft)
| S.No | Item Description | Quantity | Unit | Rate (PKR) | Total (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bricks (Standard Size) | 6,400 | No | 20 | 128,000 |
| 2 | Cement (53 Grade) | 30 | Bags | 1,450 | 43,500 |
| 3 | Fine Aggregate (Sand) | 320 | Cft | 65 | 20,800 |
| 4 | Coarse Aggregate (Crush) | 96 | Cft | 135 | 12,960 |
| 5 | Steel (60 Grade) | 160 | Kg | 265 | 42,400 |
| 6 | Marble with Polish | 128 | Sft | 250 | 32,000 |
| 7 | Roof Tiles | 576 | No | 18 | 10,368 |
| 8 | Steel Chowkat + Door | 1 | Job | 30,000 | 30,000 |
| 9 | Window + Safety Grill | 1 | Job | 38,000 | 38,000 |
| 10 | Electric Work | 1 | Job | 40,000 | 40,000 |
| 11 | Painting (Doors & Windows) | 1 | Job | 22,000 | 22,000 |
| 12 | Distempering (Walls) | 1 | Job | 36,000 | 36,000 |
| 13 | Labour (Complete Work) | 1 | Job | 40,000 | 40,000 |
| Total | ~475,000 |
Material Quantities for Different Room Sizes

| Room Size | Area (sq.ft) | Bricks (No) | Cement (Bags) | Sand (Cft) | Crush (Cft) | Steel (Kg) | Marble (Sft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10×10 | 100 | 4,450 | 21 | 222 | 67 | 111 | 89 |
| 12×12 | 144 | 6,400 | 30 | 320 | 96 | 160 | 128 |
| 12×15 | 180 | 8,000 | 38 | 400 | 120 | 200 | 160 |
| 13×13 | 169 | 7,510 | 35 | 376 | 113 | 188 | 150 |
| 14×14 | 196 | 8,710 | 41 | 436 | 131 | 218 | 174 |
| 15×15 | 225 | 10,000 | 47 | 500 | 150 | 250 | 200 |
| 16×16 | 256 | 11,380 | 53 | 569 | 171 | 284 | 228 |
| 18×18 | 324 | 14,400 | 68 | 720 | 216 | 360 | 288 |
| 20×20 | 400 | 17,780 | 83 | 889 | 267 | 444 | 356 |
Components Included in Room Construction
1. Foundation
The foundation is the most critical part of any structure. For a single room, the foundation typically includes:
- Excavation – Digging trenches for footings
- PCC (Plain Cement Concrete) – Base layer for the footing
- Footing Reinforcement – Steel bars in the footing
- Footing Concrete – Casting the footing
Estimated Foundation Cost: ~15-20% of total cost
2. Superstructure (Brick Masonry)
The superstructure includes the walls above the foundation:
- Brick Masonry – Using standard size bricks (9″×4.5″×3″)
- Cement Mortar – Typically 1:4 or 1:6 mix
- Columns & Beams – RCC columns and beams for structural support
Estimated Superstructure Cost: ~25-30% of total cost
3. RCC Slab
The roof slab is one of the most expensive components:
- Formwork/Shuttering – Wooden or steel formwork
- Steel Reinforcement – Main bars and distribution bars
- Concrete – M15 or M20 grade concrete
- Roof Tiles/Waterproofing – Protection layer
Estimated Slab Cost: ~20-25% of total cost
4. Finishing Works
Finishing makes the room livable:
- Plaster – Wall plaster (internal and external)
- Flooring – Marble, tiles, or other flooring material
- Painting – Walls and ceiling
- Distempering – Internal wall finishing
- Doors & Windows – Steel chowkat with wooden doors and aluminum windows
Estimated Finishing Cost: ~20-25% of total cost
5. MEP Works (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing)
Modern rooms need proper utilities:
- Electrical Wiring – Complete wiring, switches, sockets
- Lighting – LED lights, fans
- Plumbing – Water supply and drainage (if applicable)
Estimated MEP Cost: ~8-10% of total cost

Labour Cost Breakdown
Labour typically accounts for 20-25% of the total cost. Here’s a breakdown of labour rates in Pakistan (2026):
| Labour Type | Daily Rate (PKR) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mason | 2,000 – 2,500 | Brickwork, plaster, concrete |
| Labourer | 1,200 – 1,500 | Mixing mortar, moving materials |
| Carpenter | 2,000 – 2,500 | Formwork, door/window frames |
| Electrician | 2,500 – 3,500 | Electrical wiring and fittings |
| Plumber | 2,500 – 3,500 | Plumbing work |
| Painter | 2,000 – 3,000 | Painting and distempering |
Labour Cost for 12×12 Room: ~PKR 40,000 – 45,000
Wastage & Contingency
Always add 10-15% contingency to your estimated cost:
- Price Escalation – Material prices may increase during construction
- Design Changes – You might want to change something midway
- Wastage – Materials like bricks, cement, and steel have some wastage
- Unforeseen Expenses – Always better to be prepared
Example: If your estimated cost is PKR 475,000, add PKR 47,500 – 71,250 as contingency.
City-Wise Cost Comparison 2026
Construction costs vary across Pakistani cities:
| City | Multiplier | 12×12 Room Cost | 15×15 Room Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lahore | 1.00 | ~475,000 | ~710,000 |
| Islamabad/Rawalpindi | 1.08 | ~513,000 | ~767,000 |
| Karachi | 1.05 | ~499,000 | ~746,000 |
| Faisalabad | 0.95 | ~451,000 | ~675,000 |
| Multan | 0.92 | ~437,000 | ~653,000 |
| Peshawar | 0.93 | ~442,000 | ~660,000 |
| Quetta | 0.90 | ~428,000 | ~639,000 |
Quality Grades & Their Impact
| Quality Grade | Multiplier | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | 0.85 | Basic materials, standard labour |
| Standard | 1.00 | Good quality materials, skilled labour |
| Premium | 1.25 | High-quality materials, experienced labour |
| Luxury | 1.50 | Premium materials, top-quality finishing |
Step-by-Step Construction Process
Planning & Preparation
- Site survey and levelling
- Layout marking
- Material planning and procurement
Foundation Work
- Excavation
- PCC laying
- Footing reinforcement
- Footing concrete casting
Superstructure
- Brick masonry (walls)
- Column and beam construction
- Plinth beam casting
Roof Slab
- Formwork installation
- Steel reinforcement
- Concrete casting
- Curing and waterproofing
Finishing
- Wall plastering
- Flooring installation
- Door and window fitting
- Electrical work
- Painting and distempering
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does a 12×12 room cost in Pakistan 2026?
A standard quality 12×12 room (~144 sq.ft) costs approximately PKR 475,000 complete. This includes foundation, superstructure, slab, finishing, doors, windows, electrical work, and labour.
Q: How much does a 15×15 room cost in Pakistan?
A standard quality 15×15 room (~225 sq.ft) costs approximately PKR 710,000 complete. Premium quality adds 25-30% more.
Q: What is the cost per sq.ft for room construction?
For standard quality, the cost ranges from PKR 3,000 to 3,500 per sq.ft. Economy quality is lower (2,500-2,800), while luxury can go up to 4,500-5,000 per sq.ft.
Q: How are material quantities calculated?
Material quantities are calculated based on the room area. For a 12×12 room, you need approximately 6,400 bricks, 30 cement bags, 320 Cft sand, 96 Cft crush, and 160 kg steel.
Q: How much labour cost should I budget?
Labour cost is approximately PKR 40,000 – 50,000 for a 12×12 room, depending on the quality and location.
Q: Does the cost include all finishing?
Yes, the standard cost includes foundation, superstructure, slab, plaster, marble flooring, doors, windows, electrical work, painting, and distempering.
Q: How long does it take to build one room?
Construction typically takes 30-45 days depending on weather conditions, labour availability, and material procurement.
Q: Can I build a room with a lower budget?
Yes, economy quality options are available. You can use cheaper materials, reduce finishing quality, or do some work yourself to save costs.
Q: What is the best time to build a room?
The best time is October to March when the weather is moderate. Avoid monsoon season (July-September) as rain can delay construction.
Q: Is it cheaper to build a room on the ground floor or first floor?
Ground floor construction is generally 10-15% cheaper as it doesn’t require additional structural design for load-bearing.
Key Takeaways
- Plan thoroughly before starting construction
- Use our calculator to get an accurate estimate
- Add 10-15% contingency for unexpected expenses
- Get multiple quotes from contractors
- Buy materials from reputable suppliers
- Monitor construction progress regularly
- Don’t compromise on foundation quality
Final Verdict
Building a room in Pakistan in 2026 is a significant investment. With proper planning, accurate cost estimation, and the right contractor, you can build your dream room within your budget. Use our One Room Construction Cost Calculator to get a personalized estimate for your project.
📅 Last Updated: June 2026
👷 Author: Engr. Muhammad Bilal
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Disclaimer: The costs mentioned in this guide are estimates based on June 2026 market rates. Actual costs may vary by location, material quality, contractor rates, and other factors. Always get 2-3 quotations from certified contractors before starting construction.
Muhammad Bilal is a Civil Engineer and Construction Specialist with an MS in Engineering Management and 13+ years of professional experience. He shares practical construction knowledge, cost estimation, and RCC site expertise at CivilConstructionGuide.com.
