For many years, when people thought of a "dream home," large square meters, high ceilings, elaborate details and extravagant luxury elements came to mind. But today, the concept of housing is changing. Goals are no longer about size and grandeur, but about adaptability, longevity and true livability.
People are beginning to prefer spaces that serve them, are comfortable, and resist time — rather than getting lost in excess. The home is no longer just a display area, but a center of peace, sharing, and everyday life.
The Rise of Shared Spaces
Kitchens are among the places where this change is most clearly felt. The kitchen is no longer just a place to cook, but a meeting point where people spend time together, chat, start the day, or unwind after a long day.
There is a shift toward multiple and shared arrangements instead of single use. Kitchen islands, wide countertops, and designs that allow people to sit together bring family members and guests together.
Morning Rituals and Personal Preferences
For some, starting the day with an energetic breakfast is essential. For others, a carefully prepared coffee and a brief morning conversation is enough.
Since everyone's preferences differ, kitchens are also shaped according to personal expectations. More open plans, surfaces that support natural light, and easy-to-use materials are coming to the fore.
Naturalness and Color Balance
While natural tones and natural patterns offer timeless elegance, it is also possible to create dynamic spaces with more vibrant, natural colors. What matters is that the space makes the user feel good.
Surface choices play a major role here. Durable, long-lasting, and aesthetic solutions provide both comfort and visual integrity. The Arteo Quartz collection, which stands out with its boundary-pushing design options, offers creativity-supporting alternatives in kitchens.
