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Understanding Apartments in Türkiye: Features and Layouts

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Thursday 30 May 2024

Picture Understanding Apartments in Türkiye: Features and Layouts

The concept of "apartments" is familiar to many, commonly referring to residential units within multi-story buildings. In Türkiye, however, apartments, often situated in both low-rise complexes and new residential developments, offer a unique blend of amenities and designs tailored to the modern lifestyle.

Apartment Features in Türkiye

Apartments in Türkiye are frequently sold fully furnished with built-in kitchens and appliances such as stoves, ovens, and range hoods. More comprehensive packages might include dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerators, and even furniture. This turnkey approach is particularly attractive to foreigners, eliminating the need to source furniture and appliances or hire installation services locally.

Common Apartment Layouts in Türkiye

Turkish apartments are designated with a specific numbering system that describes their layout. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:

  • 0+1 (Studio): These are one-room apartments where the living area and kitchen are combined, typically ranging from 40 to 60 square meters.
  • 1+1: This layout features one living room, a separate kitchen, one bedroom, and one bathroom, covering an area of about 51 to 70 square meters.
  • 2+1: These apartments include two bedrooms, one living room with a kitchen, and one or two bathrooms. The total living space for these units varies from 60 to 115 square meters.
  • 3+1: Larger families might opt for these apartments, which have three bedrooms, one living room, a kitchen, and one to three bathrooms, spreading over 100 to 160 square meters.

The number of balconies and bathrooms in a Turkish apartment typically corresponds to the number of bedrooms, although configurations can vary significantly between standard and luxury accommodations.

Luxury Touches

In more upscale apartments, it's common to find each bedroom equipped with an en-suite bathroom. High-end apartments might also feature bathtubs as opposed to just shower cabins found in more budget-friendly units.

Balconies as Living Spaces

In Türkiye, balconies are often spacious, sometimes as large as 30 square meters, and are frequently used as additional living spaces rather than just areas to step outside. This usage reflects the Turkish lifestyle, where outdoor living spaces are highly valued and utilized.

Apartments in Türkiye are designed to cater to a diverse range of preferences and needs, offering everything from compact, efficient studios to expansive, luxurious multi-bedroom units. For prospective buyers and renters, understanding the specific features and layout terminologies can greatly assist in finding a property that perfectly matches their expectations and lifestyle requirements.

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