Why layout matters more than raw size
A well-planned apartment can feel larger than its measured area. Buyers should look at circulation, furniture placement, daylight, storage, and how each room connects to daily life.
Living room and kitchen flow
The living area should support natural furniture placement, clear movement, and a comfortable connection to the balcony. The kitchen should feel integrated but not dominate the entire space.
Bedroom practicality
Bedrooms should fit real furniture, allow movement around the bed, and include storage planning. A bedroom that only works on paper can reduce everyday comfort.
Balcony depth and usability
A balcony should be deep enough for real use, not just a narrow ledge. In Limassol, outdoor space can support dining, shade, ventilation, and lifestyle value.
How to compare floor plans
Print or open floor plans side by side and mark furniture, storage, entry points, balcony depth, and wasted corridors. This makes strengths and weaknesses easier to see.
Related buyer guides
Continue with these OLO Developers guides to compare the same decision from another angle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes an apartment layout efficient?
Efficient layouts reduce wasted corridors, support natural furniture placement, include storage, and make living areas feel comfortable.
Is a larger apartment always better?
No. A smaller apartment with a better plan can feel more useful than a larger apartment with poor circulation.
How important is balcony depth?
Balcony depth is important because it determines whether outdoor space can be used for seating, dining, or daily comfort.
Can OLO Developers explain floor plans?
Yes. OLO Developers can discuss project layouts, availability, and specification details.

