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Design Thinking
A way of thinking before a matter of style.
This category explores how spaces are conceived, structured and experienced, beyond trends and visual preferences. Design is approached here as a thoughtful process—guided by use, balance and long-term coherence rather than aesthetics alone.


How to Create a Kitchen Layout That Is Truly Functional
A kitchen can look beautiful on a rendering and still fail in daily use. True functionality is not about style, size, or the latest appliances — it is about how the space supports movement, habits, and workflows. A well-designed kitchen feels intuitive. A poorly designed one constantly reminds you of its limitations. Function Comes Before Form in Kitchen Layouts One of the most common mistakes in kitchen design is starting with finishes, colors, or appliances. A truly functio


Sufficient Storage Needs: What It Means and Why It Is So Important
When reviewing a new-build project, storage is often treated as a secondary concern — something to be “figured out later.”In reality, sufficient storage is fundamental to how a home functions, feels, and ages over time.
A beautiful space without adequate storage rarely stays beautiful for long.


Floor Plans and Lifestyle Fit: Why the Right Layout Is About How You Live
A floor plan may look perfectly balanced on paper — well-proportioned rooms, clean lines, efficient square meters. Yet once lived in, some homes feel effortless, while others feel restrictive or uncomfortable.
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