Choosing an apartment layout is about more than selecting the number of bedrooms. The right home should suit your current routine while offering enough flexibility for work, guests, hobbies, storage, or future changes.
Before narrowing down your options, consider how you spend time at home. Do you work remotely? Share your space with a roommate or partner? Need room for visitors? Want a separate place to exercise, create, or unwind? Your answers can help determine whether a one, two, or three-bedroom suite is the best fit.
When a One-Bedroom Apartment May Be the Right Choice
One-bedroom apartments can be a great choice for individuals or couples who want a comfortable, low-maintenance home with a separate sleeping area. They often provide an ideal balance of privacy and open-concept living space.
When viewing a one-bedroom suite, look beyond the square footage. Consider the kitchen layout, natural light, storage, in-suite laundry, and whether the living area can comfortably support your everyday needs.
The Benefits of a Two-Bedroom Apartment
A two-bedroom apartment offers more flexibility. The second bedroom can be used for a roommate, child, guest room, home office, or hobby space. It can also be a practical option for renters who want more room without needing a larger home.
For roommates, a two-bedroom layout may offer more privacy and a clearer division of shared and personal space. For couples, it can provide a dedicated area for work or overnight guests.
When a Three-Bedroom Apartment Makes Sense
A three-bedroom apartment can be a strong fit for families, roommates, or renters who want more room to create separate spaces for sleeping, working, guests, or hobbies. It offers added flexibility for households that need more than one additional room while still enjoying the convenience of apartment living.
For families, a three-bedroom suite can provide space for children, a home office, or visiting family members. For roommates, it can create a comfortable shared living arrangement with more personal space for everyone.
Why an Apartment Den Can Add Value
A den offers flexible space without adding a full additional bedroom. It may be used as a home office, reading nook, workout area, creative space, guest area, or additional storage.
For renters with hybrid work schedules, a den can be especially useful. Having a dedicated workspace can make it easier to separate work from downtime at home.
Finding the Right Layout at Podium Apartments
Podium Apartments in Trinity Hills offers one, two, and three-bedroom suites in southwest Calgary, including select one and two-bedroom layouts with dens. Suite features include open-concept layouts, large windows, quartz countertops, full-size stainless-steel appliances, in-suite laundry, air conditioning, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and contemporary finishes.
Whether you are looking for a one-bedroom home, a flexible two-bedroom suite, a spacious three-bedroom layout, or a den that can adapt to your needs, Podium offers a range of options to consider.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right apartment layout?
Consider your daily routine, including work-from-home needs, storage, guests, roommates, and whether you need flexible space for hobbies, fitness, or a growing household.
What is an apartment den used for?
An apartment den can be used as a home office, workout area, reading nook, hobby space, guest area, or additional storage.
What suite types are available at Podium Apartments?
Podium Apartments offers one, two, and three-bedroom suites, with select one and two-bedroom layouts that include dens.
Explore Podium Apartments’ available floor plans to find a layout that feels right for your lifestyle.