When choosing a new home, one of the first questions is the scale of the building. Large complexes and boutique buildings offer very different daily lives. Neither option is universally better — what matters is which one suits you.
Calm and neighbours
In a boutique building with a handful of apartments, the entrance is quiet and the neighbours are few and easy to get to know. In a large complex with dozens or hundreds of homes, movement through the common areas is far higher. If you value calm, the smaller scale has the edge.
Common areas and maintenance
Fewer apartments mean shorter corridors, lower daily traffic, and more attentive upkeep. Maintenance costs are split between fewer owners, and decisions are easier to make — without the complex governance of a large community.
Quality and attention to detail
Boutique projects often allow better-finished common areas and higher attention to detail, because the scale permits it. At Silva Boutique you can see this in the materials — ceramic construction, underfloor heating, and designer common areas.
When a large complex makes sense
Large complexes sometimes offer extra amenities — a gym, a pool, entrance security, shops on the ground floor. If those services are a priority for you, a complex may be a better fit. A boutique building leans on calm, quality, and a personal feel.
The boutique choice: Silva Boutique
Silva Boutique is a building of just seven apartments in the quiet part of Boyana — a scale that brings calm and care for detail. Explore the project and decide for yourself whether this way of living is for you.




