Project a+s in Avivia, Bosque Real, represents a masterclass in the architectural use of natural materials. The heart of the home is a kitchen where natural stone evolves from a functional element to a monumental presence.
Leer másProject R+V in Avivia, Bosque Real, is a testament to the "Quiet Luxury" movement, where the dialogue between materials defines the architectural pace of the home. Atlantico Arqs has masterfully paired the rich, organic texture of walnut with the cool, solid presence of monolithic stone.
Leer másProject C+V Libertador is a masterclass in urban interior design. Located in the heart of Palermo, Buenos Aires, this residence by Atlantico Arqs embraces a moody, sophisticated palette that reflects the vibrant city energy outside.
Leer másLocated in the prestigious Begrand Polanco development in Mexico City, this project by Atlántico Arqs explores the transition from traditional luxury to iconic modernism. The undisputed star of the space is the monolithic stone island, a piece that transcends its functional purpose to become a domestic sculpture. Its dramatic veining acts as a natural anchor, providing a cool, sophisticated contrast to the surrounding warm wood cabinetry and minimalist white surfaces.
Leer másProject j+p in Avivia, Bosque Real, marks a turning point in high-end interior design. The combination of matte black and light wood is not just an aesthetic choice; it’s a response to the search for spaces with greater soul and architectural depth. While white often leans toward coldness, matte black absorbs light to create an atmosphere of "quiet luxury" and serenity.
Leer másIn project D+R Alvear, Atlantico Arqs elevates the kitchen to a gallery space. The star of the show is the Calacatta Marble, a stone synonymous with high-end Italian luxury, characterized by its crisp white background and bold, dramatic grey veining.
Leer másIn recent years, kitchen design has begun to move away from the dominance of neutral palettes such as white, gray, and beige. While these tones still offer timeless elegance, designers and homeowners are increasingly embracing color as a defining architectural element. Among the emerging trends, green has become one of the most compelling choices. Its natural character, versatility, and emotional warmth allow it to transform kitchens into spaces that feel both contemporary and deeply connected to nature.
Leer másLocated in the exclusive residential environment of Bosque Real, this kitchen designed by Atlántico Arqs embodies a refined vision of contemporary living where calm, materiality, and precision come together to create an atmosphere of quiet sophistication. The project is conceived as a space where architecture and interior design merge seamlessly, allowing materials, proportions, and light to define the experience of the room.
Leer másAchieving a Quiet Luxury kitchen like Project a+g requires a shift in mindset: it’s about choosing "better" rather than "more." To master this silent style, prioritize a monochromatic but textural palette.
Leer másChoosing between matte and glossy black finishes is more than an aesthetic choice; it’s about the soul of your space. Glossy finishes are known for their reflective properties, making spaces feel larger and more vibrant, though they are prone to showing fingerprints and smudges.
Leer másExperience the pinnacle of Japandi aesthetics in the heart of Buenos Aires. Designed by the prestigious firm Atlantico ARQS, project "M + E av libertador" redefines modern luxury through the lens of Japanese minimalism.
Leer másThe Tulum Modern Beach style is a sophisticated evolution of rústic-minimalism, often called "Eco-Chic." In this project, the aesthetic is defined by a monochromatic warm palette and the use of honest materials.
Leer másThe "Cinematic Blue" kitchen style is defined by its ability to create high-contrast, moody, yet welcoming environments. The key lies in the balance of three main elements: Saturation, Texture, and Light.
Leer másAmong the many materials used in contemporary kitchens, star-pattern ceramic tiles have become one of the most expressive surfaces in interior design. Inspired by traditional Mediterranean, Portuguese, and Spanish hydraulic tiles, these ceramics transform the floor into a visual centerpiece rather than a background element.
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