Layout fit

Casa floor plans only become useful when they are matched to daily family life.

The five Casa villa types may look simple on paper, but the real difference is how they handle school flow, privacy, guest circulation, land size, and long-term owner use near BISP.

For most buyers, the first floor-plan question is not “what is biggest?” It is “which layout actually fits the family brief best?” That is the comparison worth making before price alone.

Quick brief

5 villa types

Aurelia to Lavera

Each format changes the ownership logic and the shortlist for a different buyer profile.

3-4 bedrooms

297-450 sqm

The spread is wide enough that buyers need a real shortlist instead of generic brochure browsing.

Single-storey vs two-storey

Core decision

This is one of the biggest functional differences in how Casa should be compared for family living.

Official villa mix

The official Casa de Monte floor-plan family runs from smaller two-storey entry formats to the single-storey signature statement villa.

Aurelia

3 bedrooms · 310 sqm built area

2 storeys. 26 villas. 280-584 sqm land.

Silvora

4 bedrooms · 424 sqm built area

2 storeys. 6 villas. 400-416 sqm land.

Sylvia

3 bedrooms · 297 sqm built area

Single-storey. 2 villas. 400 sqm land.

Montara

3 bedrooms · 369 sqm built area

Single-storey. 2 villas. 500 sqm land.

Lavera

4 bedrooms · 450 sqm built area

Single-storey. 1 signature villa. 600 sqm land.

How to read these floor plans properly

The right floor-plan comparison usually starts with real family use: school mornings, privacy, staff movement, guest flow, and how the house will feel once the family is actually living in it full time.

Aurelia often suits buyers who want the cleanest entry into the Casa story

Silvora suits families who genuinely need bigger separation and a longer-hold prestige position

Sylvia and Montara matter when the buyer prefers cleaner one-floor living

Lavera only makes sense when the buyer genuinely wants the largest single-storey statement and scarcity

What should Tony help shortlist?

Most buyers should not compare all five floor plans equally. The cleanest conversation is usually a shortlist of two or three genuine fits, then a price and plot comparison on top of that.

which two Casa floor plans deserve the first comparison

how the shortlist changes if the family prioritises school routine over beach image

whether a single-storey plan is genuinely worth the premium for the buyer profile

Questions buyers usually ask
Which Casa floor plan should most families compare first?

Usually Aurelia versus Silvora or one of the single-storey formats. That gives a clean read on whether the family really needs more area, more land, or a different everyday layout.

Are all Casa de Monte villas single-storey?

No. Casa includes both single-storey and two-storey formats. That distinction is one of the biggest practical decisions in the whole shortlist.

Why is floor-plan fit more important than area alone?

Because the better villa is not always the largest. For family buyers near BISP, circulation, privacy, guest flow, and one-floor versus two-floor living often matter more than raw size.

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Casa de Monte Floor Plans | 5 Villa Types near BISP in Koh Kaew