Inside the Floor Plans: Finding Your Perfect Fit at Century Town Center
Apartment hunting is one of those things that starts out kind of exciting, and quickly becomes overwhelming. You're clicking through photos, comparing square footage, mentally arranging furniture, and trying to decode what phrases like "open-concept" or "modern layout" actually mean.
After a while, it all starts to blur together.
But every once in a while, you find a place that just gets it, where the floor plans make sense. Where the square footage feels bigger than the number. Where the layout isn’t just trendy—it’s livable.
That’s what makes Century Town Center in Doral stand out.
With thoughtfully designed studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, it’s not just about size or finishes (though those are great too). It’s about functionality. Flow. That “ahh, I can see myself living here” feeling.
So, whether you’re moving solo, downsizing, starting fresh, or upgrading your lifestyle, here’s an honest, detailed look at the floor plans at Century Town Center—and how to find the one that fits you.
The Studio: Simple, Smart, and Surprisingly Spacious
Let’s start with the studio. At just under 500 square feet, it’s definitely designed with efficiency in mind, but it never feels cramped.
If you’ve lived in (or toured) studios before, you know they can be hit-or-miss. Some feel like glorified dorm rooms. This one doesn’t.
The layout is open and clean, with a full-sized kitchen (yes, a real kitchen with full appliances), a defined living/sleeping space, and just enough separation to create a sense of structure. It’s minimal, yes, but not bare.
Who it’s perfect for:
- Someone who values simplicity but doesn’t want to sacrifice style
- A frequent traveler who needs a functional home base
- Remote workers who want their own space without paying for unnecessary square footage
- Minimalists, creatives, or anyone tired of overcomplicating home life
Bonus points for the natural light and modern finishes, which keep the space feeling airy and bright, not like a shoebox.
One-Bedroom: The Ideal Middle Ground
Next up: the one-bedroom apartments, ranging from around 652 to 773 square feet.
This is where Century Town Center really hits that sweet spot between open and private. You’ve got a separate bedroom with a real door (no weird half-walls), a spacious living area, and a kitchen that doesn’t feel like it was jammed into the corner.
One of the most noticeable things is the flow. The floor plan doesn’t have those awkward “what do I put here?” corners. Everything is intentional—from the dining area that naturally fits a table, to the living room that has space for both a sofa and an entertainment setup.
Who it’s perfect for:
- Young professionals or couples
- Anyone working from home who wants to mentally separate “home” and “work”
- People who entertain and want space for a dining table, guests, and maybe even a bar cart
The one-bedroom layouts at Century feel big enough to live comfortably, but small enough to maintain easily. It’s like the Goldilocks of apartments: just right.
Two-Bedroom: Room to Breathe (and Live Your Life)
If you’ve ever lived in a two-bedroom apartment that felt like a one-bedroom with a bonus closet, you’ll appreciate how different this one is.
The two-bedroom floor plans at Century Town Center are expansive, starting at 889 square feet and climbing to over 1,000. But it’s not just about the numbers. It’s how the space is used.
Bedrooms are separated, which is ideal if you’re sharing with a roommate or want to use one as a guest room, home office, or creative studio. Bathrooms are placed thoughtfully (no “walk through someone’s bedroom to get to it” situations), and the living room is wide and welcoming.
Who it’s perfect for:
- Roommates who want privacy and community
- Couples who need a second bedroom for guests, hobbies, or growing families
- Remote professionals needing a full-time office
- Downsizers who aren’t ready to go “tiny”
And because this is Century Town Center, you still get the same design details—quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, walk-in closets, in-unit laundry—all wrapped in a layout that doesn’t waste an inch.
Three-Bedroom: For Families, Flexibility, and Full Lifestyles
Let’s talk about the three-bedroom apartments, which top out at around 1,247 square feet.
This is where things get really interesting. Because this isn’t your standard “just add a third room and call it a day” setup. These layouts feel like homes, with a capital H.
Bedrooms are spaced out. There’s room to gather and retreat. The kitchen is open but defined, so you can cook while chatting with family or friends without everyone standing on top of each other. You can imagine game nights, movie marathons, holidays, and quiet Sunday mornings all working equally well here.
Who it’s perfect for:
- Families needing room to grow
- Couples who want a full-time office + guest room
- Roommates who value extra space
- Anyone who just likes to spread out and make the most of every square foot
Honestly, it’s kind of rare to find this much space in a new community with modern finishes and a central location. It’s like having a suburban-sized home in a walkable, city-style setting.
What All the Floor Plans Have in Common
No matter which layout you choose, there are a few things that stay consistent across the board—and that’s part of what makes Century Town Center such a great place to live.
1. Natural Light Everywhere
Each unit has oversized windows that let in tons of sunlight. Whether you’re working, relaxing, or just scrolling through your phone, there’s something about bright, natural light that makes any space feel better.
2. Real Kitchens
These aren’t “kitchenettes” or “kitchen corners.” Every unit has a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and legit cabinet space. You can actually cook a meal here (and enjoy doing it).
3. Functional Storage
Closets are
big. There’s room for more than just your clothes—think: bikes, gear, seasonal decor, or that air fryer you use once a month but refuse to part with.
4. In-Unit Washer & Dryer
Do we even need to explain how crucial this is? No hauling laundry baskets down the hall or scheduling wash times. It’s the kind of amenity you forget is a luxury—until you don’t have it.
5. Quiet Comfort
The way these buildings are constructed, you feel insulated. You’re not hearing every footstep or conversation next door. When you close your door, you feel like you’re in your own world.
Tips for Choosing the Right Layout for You
If you’re torn between two options—or just don’t know where to start—here are a few quick, human-tested tips:
Measure what matters.
Don’t get hung up on square footage alone. Look at how rooms connect and how
you would use the space. A smaller unit with better flow might work better than a bigger one with wasted space.
Think about your routines.
Do you need a quiet space for Zoom calls? A place to work out? A second bedroom for guests? Choose a layout that supports your actual lifestyle, not just your furniture.
Tour in person if you can.
Photos are helpful, but standing in a room and picturing your life in it? That’s what really helps you decide.
Ask questions.
The leasing team at Century is super helpful. Ask about lighting, which floors get the best breeze, and what the neighbors are like. The little details make a big difference.
Why the Floor Plan Really Does Matter
It’s easy to fall in love with an apartment’s finishes or views. But at the end of the day, your floor plan is what you’re living in every day. It’s how you move through your morning. How do you unwind after work? How your space supports your habits, your people, your peace.
At Century Town Center, the variety of layouts isn’t just a nice feature—it’s a reflection of how many different kinds of people live here. And that’s the beauty of it. Whether you’re starting out, starting over, or just searching for something that finally feels right, there’s probably a floor plan with your name on it.
Explore current availability or schedule a tour at
www.ctcliving.com. Take a walk through the layouts. See what fits your vibe, your stuff, your plans, and your life.
Because sometimes, the best decision you can make is choosing a place that’s built to fit you, not the other way around.









