At first glance, a neutral kitchen may seem simple—soft tones, minimal lines, clean surfaces. But in reality, achieving a space that feels both powerful and calm is one of the most difficult challenges in contemporary interior design. Many neutral kitchens fail because they become flat, lifeless, or overly cold.
Leer másDesigning a Japandi kitchen often sounds simple in theory—neutral colors, clean lines, minimalism—but in practice, it’s where most designs fail. Spaces become either too cold, too empty, or overly styled. The A+G Belgrano project solves this problem by introducing a balanced formula between warmth, functionality, and visual calm, turning minimalism into something livable, not sterile.
Leer másIn contemporary tropical design, luxury is no longer defined by shine or excess, but by material authenticity, tactile richness, and spatial calm. The TAD project in Aldea Zama, Tulum, embodies this philosophy through a kitchen that feels grounded, warm, and deeply connected to its environment.
Leer másThe Japandi style is not just an aesthetic trend—it is a philosophy rooted in balance, simplicity, and intentional living. In the J+A Recoleta project, located in Buenos Aires, this philosophy is translated into a kitchen that feels calm, refined, and deeply functional. The design merges the warmth of Scandinavian interiors with the restraint of Japanese minimalism, creating a space that feels both modern and timeless.
Leer másDesigning a kitchen for a small apartment is not about limitation—it’s about precision, intention, and maximizing every centimeter with intelligence. Minimal kitchens go beyond aesthetics; they are highly optimized systems where form and function merge seamlessly.
Leer másGlass-ceiling kitchens redefine the relationship between architecture, light, and nature. More than a design feature, they create immersive environments where natural light becomes the main material. These spaces feel open, breathable, and deeply connected to their surroundings—transforming everyday cooking into a sensory experience.
Leer másThe Japandi style is more than a visual trend—it is a philosophy rooted in balance, intention, and the quiet beauty of simplicity. In Project K+OL, located in San Miguel de Allende, Atlántico Arqs masterfully blends Japanese serenity with Scandinavian functionality, creating a timeless and deeply calming environment.
Leer másLuxury interior design in 2026 is no longer about excess, ornate decoration, or filling spaces with expensive objects. The new definition of luxury is calm, intentional, sophisticated, and deeply connected to comfort. Modern homeowners are choosing interiors that feel serene, elegant, and timeless rather than flashy or temporary.
Leer másLuxury is often misunderstood as excess—more materials, more decoration, more visual complexity. However, this project challenges that idea entirely. The A+ M apartment kitchen demonstrates that true luxury is not about adding more, but about refining what already exists. It is about precision, restraint, and the intelligent use of materials, light, and proportion.
Leer másLuxury today is no longer defined by excess, but by intention, material honesty, and spatial calm. In Casa B+O, located in Oaxaca, Mexico, the kitchen becomes the core expression of warm minimalism, where marble, wood, and soft lighting are carefully orchestrated to create a timeless and sensory experience.
Leer másThe primary challenge in the AVIVIA / Bosque Real project was to achieve a space that felt both monumental and deeply intimate. The solution provided by ATLANTICO ARQS lies in "Material Cohesion."
Leer másIn the AVIVIA / Bosque Real project, ATLANTICO ARQS studio proposes an evolution of minimalism toward a dramatic naturalism. While the previous set was based on the serenity of gray, here the visual narrative centers on the bold contrast between the organic warmth of walnut wood and the expressive strength of marble with deep, organic black veins. It is a style that celebrates the imperfection of nature within a rigid and perfect architectural grid, achieving a balance between sophisticated rustic and contemporary ultra-luxury.
Leer másThe AVIVIA project is a manifesto of contemporary minimalism and silent luxury. Its interior architecture is defined by a monochromatic palette of warm grays, soft-grained woods, and high-contrast marble. The total integration of spaces creates an atmosphere of serenity and absolute order.
Leer másThis project by atlanticoarqs in Aldea Zama, Tulum, is a masterclass in Organic Minimalism and Japandi influence. The style prioritizes emotional well-being through a neutral palette, raw textures, and a seamless connection with natural light. It uses light wood, micro-cement, and soft curves to create a "sanctuary" feel that reflects the serene Caribbean jungle environment.
Leer másThese mustard-toned kitchens combine bold color with refined materiality, where ceramic surfaces play a key role in defining the overall aesthetic. Across these 10 designs, we see a curated use of matte porcelain tiles, textured stone ceramics, handmade-look finishes, and concrete-inspired slabs, all contributing to a warm, grounded, and sophisticated interior language. The ceramic palette leans toward neutral greys, soft beiges, and raw mineral tones, creating a perfect contrast with the richness of mustard cabinetry.
Leer másWoven cane and wicker are no longer just for patio furniture. This year, we are seeing a massive resurgence of these natural textures in high-end kitchen design. From cabinet doors to statement bar stools, wicker detailing adds an organic, breathable quality that balances the coldness of stone and metal.
Leer másTerrazzo is no longer a relic of the past; it has evolved into the ultimate statement of Modern Luxury. Architects and designers are obsessed with its versatility and "confetti-like" aesthetic that adds a unique artistic flair to any space. Whether it’s a large-scale marble chip pattern or a subtle grain, Terrazzo provides a sustainable and durable alternative to traditional stones
Leer másThis project by Atlántico Arqs redefines warmth in contemporary design. By merging elements of modern rustic style with minimalist lines, it achieves a space that is both aesthetically flawless and emotionally welcoming. The key to its visual success lies in the honesty of the materials: solid wood ceiling beams that provide structure and rhythm, wicker lamps that filter light organically, and a veined stone kitchen island that serves as a luxury anchor. It is a design conceived for "Slow Living," where Buenos Aires' urban sophistication meets the serenity of a natural retreat.
Leer másProject A+8 in Le Parc, Puerto Madero, is a masterclass in atmospheric luxury. The design philosophy centers on the dramatic interplay between natural stone and strategic architectural lighting.
Leer másProject r+m VID in Colegiales, Buenos Aires, is a masterful exploration of "Moody Luxury." Atlántico Arqs has curated a space where the sobriety of graphite grey meets the untamed beauty of natural stone.
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