Yeah...If you imagine Bay Lake Tower as a giant letter "C" there are rooms along the inside of the C and the outside of the C. Because of the curvature of the building, the rooms on the outside of the C are wider towards the balcony side and thinner towards the entrance door side. The rooms on the inside of the C are opposite of that...they are wider towards the entrance door and thinner towards the balcony.
The layout you show is the layout of the rooms on the "inside" of the C which have some differences from the rooms on the outside of the C. Those differences include, no stools at the kitchen island, a laundry "room" instead of a laundry closet, minor layout changes at the entrance.
I can say, however, that all the 1-bedrooms have a booth style dining table and a couple of pool out stools at the dining table to sit at. I don't know why they depicted it in that floor plan as a sofa. It's a dining table. I've attached a photo of the kitchen/dining area of an "inside C" living room. Notice that the stools are missing from the kitchen island island.