apt-2ldk 30㎡ Advertised for 4 guests, but will it feel empty with 2? Cramped with 4? Actual space layout and accommodation suggestions for both occupancy levels.
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apt-2ldk is rated for "up to 4 guests" — but in reality, staying with 2 people and 4 people are two completely different experiences.
This article starts from the actual space layout and offers recommendations for how to best use the room for different group sizes.
2 Guests | One Room Per Person Luxury
01|Separate Rooms|Independent Daytime Schedule
When two people stay in a 4-person room, each person has their own private bedroom. During the day, you can pursue separate activities (one person shopping, another working), and meet up in the living room in the evening.
Perfect for couples who need private space, or friends traveling together who want to maintain their individual privacy.
02|Living as Social Space|Spacious and Comfortable
After dividing the rooms, the living area becomes a shared space where **a 4-seater sofa and Smart TV are available for just 2 people**, making it far more comfortable than a typical hotel room.
Brew your own coffee and read in the morning, binge-watch shows together in the evening.
4 Guests | Just Right Space
03|2 + 2 Configuration|2 Guests 1 Room
For 4 guests, the room is divided into 2+2 configuration. **Each bed accommodates 2 people**, and the bedroom space is spacious and comfortable.
The bedding features hotel-grade double beds, perfect for **families / friends in 2-pair combinations**.
04|Living Room Comes Alive|Perfect for 4 People with Takeout
Four people can sit on the sofa with work chairs around a coffee table, **enjoying takeout, playing board games, and chatting** without any issues.
A small kitchenette + refrigerator provides ample space to store snacks and beverages for up to 4 people without crowding.
**Luxurious for 2, perfect for 4**——apt-2ldk works great in both scenarios. Three guests is actually the awkward option (one bed goes unused).
Learn more about the space: apt-2ldk room page.
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