
How to Interpret Luxury Condo Floor Plans and Find the Best Layout for You
A designer-level read of a condo floor plan goes beyond bedroom counts. It focuses on scale, circulation, light, privacy, acoustics, storage, and outdoor usability so you can predict how the home will actually live before you tour.

Missoni Baia, Edgewater: How Fashion-Forward Design is Shaping Miami’s Skyline
Missoni Baia introduced fashion-branded, design-forward living to Edgewater’s waterfront, pairing a minimalist tower by Asymptote Architecture with lifestyle amenities and deep terraces oriented to Biscayne Bay views.

Choosing the Best View and Exposure: A Guide to Unit Orientation in Miami Condos
Exposure is not a footnote in South Florida condo buying. It is a daily, physical experience that shapes how a residence feels at 8 a.m., how hard the air conditioning works at 5 p.m., how usable the terrace is at golden hour, and how private the interior remains after dark. In a region where the sun rises in the southeast and sets in the southwest, the same “water view” can read entirely differently depending on compass direction, season, surrounding buildings, and the width of the water you face. This MILLION Luxury editorial is a buyer-oriented guide to selecting exposure with intention. Think of it less as a debate between sunrise and sunset, and more as a disciplined match between lifestyle, light quality, heat gain, privacy, and long-term view resilience.

Ponce Park vs Cora Merrick Park in Coral Gables: Views & exposure
A discreet, buyer-oriented ranking of view-centric new construction, using verified project details in Coral Gables and Miami Beach, plus practical guidance on terraces, ceiling heights, and rooftop amenities.

Mr. C Tigertail vs Grove at Grand Bay in Coconut Grove: Kitchen & entertaining layouts
In Coconut-grove, entertaining is less about square footage for its own sake and more about how a residence frames the evening: ceiling height, glass-to-terrace transitions, and kitchens designed to perform without dominating the room. Two addresses frequently compared by design-minded buyers are Mr. C Residences Tigertail and Grove at Grand Bay. Both lean into indoor-outdoor living, both typically specify premium appliance suites, and both are built for a Miami social calendar that moves fluidly from cocktails to dinner to a final conversation outdoors. This editorial breaks down the hosting experience in each building through the lens of layout, volume, terrace usability, and amenity spillover, so you can choose the product that aligns with how you actually entertain.

Brickell Views: Bayfront Adjacency vs High-Floor Panorama
In Brickell, “best view” is rarely a single direction or altitude. Bayfront towers reward closeness to the water, while core towers use height, orientation, and volume to turn the skyline into an everyday amenity.



