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Popular Floor Plans in New Condominiums: Latest Living Trends

 

Popular Floor Plans in New Condominiums: Latest Living Trends

Compared with conventional condominiums, newly built condominiums today show noticeable changes in floor plans—even when the total floor area is the same. In this article, we highlight several of the latest floor-plan trends and explain the characteristics of each.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choosing the Right Floor Plan Greatly Affects Living Comfort

Unlike rental housing, owner-occupied condominiums are not easy to move out of, so it is important to choose a floor plan with long-term living in mind. In addition to your current household composition, you should anticipate possible life-stage changes, such as having children, children becoming independent in the future, or living together with parents.
 

The floor plan—determining the number of rooms and the size of the living area—directly impacts daily comfort. Traditionally, a standard condominium layout featured a long hallway extending from the entrance, with private rooms on either side and the living room located at the end. However, this layout is not necessarily ideal for every household. Newly built condominiums now offer a wide variety of floor-plan options. Among them, we introduce three especially popular layouts.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Wide-Span Layout with a Horizontal Living Room and Adjacent Bedrooms: Excellent Light and Openness

When purchasing a condominium, many buyers place great importance on good natural light. One highly popular layout that maximizes sunlight is the wide-span design with a horizontal living room.
 

In this layout, a wide living room faces the balcony or veranda, with a bedroom positioned alongside it. In contrast, traditional layouts with a living room located deep inside the unit often result in narrow, vertically oriented rooms with limited balcony frontage, which can restrict natural light.
 

With a horizontal layout, sunlight reaches the entire living room. In addition, the kitchen is typically placed toward the back of the living space, facing the balcony. This allows residents to cook while easily keeping an eye on family members or children spending time in the living room or adjacent bedroom. The bedroom next to the living room can also be conveniently used as a child’s room, making this layout particularly popular among families with children.
 

The wide living room also allows for flexible zoning—for example, using the kitchen side as a dining area and the other side as a relaxing living space with sofas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Wide-Span Layout with a Horizontal Living Room and Kitchen, Depending on Family Needs

In some households, the bedroom next to the living room may end up being rarely used and eventually become a storage space. If this is likely, a layout with the kitchen placed next to the horizontal living room may be a better choice.
 

By positioning the kitchen to face the living room, it benefits from excellent natural light and allows residents to stay connected with activities in the living area. Another advantage is improved ventilation, as the kitchen is located close to the balcony, making it easy to air out the space by opening the windows.
 

 

 

 

 

 

“Living-In” Layout with the Living Room at the Center

This layout eliminates the traditional hallway and allows residents to reach the living room from the entrance in a short distance. In effect, the living room functions as a passageway, and all private rooms are accessed through it.
 

As a result, family members naturally interact more often, and conversations tend to flow more easily. With the living room at the center, it is also easier to communicate with people in each private room, which adds to the sense of connection within the household.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Highly Flexible Floor-Plan Trends That Adapt to Your Lifestyle

While many condominiums are labeled as 3LDK, the actual floor area can vary significantly. For this reason, some people choose a 3LDK layout even for single living. In larger condominium developments, shared facilities such as guest rooms may be available, eliminating the need to reserve an extra bedroom for visitors.
 

Additionally, for condominiums still under construction, there are increasing opportunities to customize or modify floor plans. Take the time to consider which layout best suits your lifestyle and offers the greatest comfort for your everyday living.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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