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Designer Compound Wall made from Stone/Brick Masonry

1. What is this item?

A designer compound wall is a premium, solid masonry boundary wall made of stone, brick, or a combination, often with plastered or exposed finishes. It may include decorative pillars, grooves, cladding, or custom motifs. Used around farmhouse entrances or as full periphery for high-end farms, it ensures maximum privacy, aesthetic value, and durability.

2. How is the Quantity Estimated?

Measured in running meters along the farm's periphery. Wall height varies—commonly 5 to 7 feet. Quantity estimates are based on:

• Wall height (e.g., 6 ft or 1.8 m)

• Wall thickness (usually 9" or 1 brick)

• Plastering or facing material used

• Additional design features like columns, arches, grills

3. What are the Cost Components?

• Brick or stone masonry (with cement mortar)

• RCC pillars at intervals (for strength & design)

• Plastering on both sides (or natural finish in case of exposed stone)

• Decorative cladding or paint

• Foundation trench + PCC base

• Gate pillars or feature walls (optional)

• Skilled & semi-skilled labor

• Transportation of material to site

4. What are the Going Rates & Per Unit Cost?

• Simple brick walls (6 ft) start at ₹1,200–₹1,500 per running meter

• Premium designer stone walls can go up to ₹2,000–₹2,500+ per running meter, depending on stone type and finish.

For example: For 720 running meters × ₹1,800 average rate = ₹12,96,000

This one's more capital intensive, but it's a legacy structure—low on maintenance, high on elegance.