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  • 17/11/2025
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    Times change, people change and so do their lifestyles and rhythms. In this evolution, adapting is fundamental, and kitchens are no exception. That there is no longer only one person in the house cooking? Let's create a larger work surface. That time with our loved ones is becoming more and more precious and quality time? Let's opt for an open space for sharing.

    These are just a few examples of how interior design is a key part of a better life, even when we don't realise it's not just a question of aesthetics.

    So if your old kitchen doesn't fit the life you currently lead, stay and get ideas for what will be your new favourite room in the house. Because today's kitchens are lived in, shared and enjoyed: let's put design at the service of a new way of inhabiting space.

     

    From a closed space to the centre of the home

    The evolution of domestic design has blurred the boundaries between the different rooms and spaces in the home. This is particularly noticeable in the fact that kitchens are opening up to the living and dining room. The aim? To create a single space in which tasks such as cooking, working or meeting can naturally coexist.

    Something as simple as "knocking down a partition wall" has brought about a real revolution in many people's lives and in the way they understand functionality and conviviality. It is no longer just a question of having a practical kitchen, but of creating an atmosphere that invites sharing.

    Light, materials and layout are chosen with the same care as in the rest of the home, achieving an aesthetic and visual continuity that makes everything flow.

     

    Kitchen islands: the new meeting point

    As part of this stylistic and social transformation, the islands have undoubtedly become the most characteristic element: they not only extend the work surface, but also become the real centre of everyday life. As if this were not enough, they also function as a delimiting element and aesthetic transition to the other areas.

    Cooking facing the living room or dining room completely changes the experience (not to mention if we are lucky enough to do so facing the garden). Our gaze is no longer limited by a wall a few centimetres away, but can relax freely.

    This small gesture allows us to chat while dinner is being prepared, interact with the children or simply enjoy the company and those "noises" that make a house a home. In addition, the islands integrate multiple functions: cooking area, breakfast bar, additional storage or support point for working.

    Add to this spacious worktops with sturdy finishes, comfortable stools and warm lighting and you have a space that invites you to linger. This way, some tips to get it right yes or yes.

     

    Peninsulas: functionality suitable for all sizes

    We know: not all homes have the space to incorporate an island, and that's where peninsulas become a brilliant solution.

    The peninsula will help us to extend the main worktop, creating a smooth transition between the kitchen and the living area. It fulfils many of the functions of the island (it serves as a work area, a bar or a convivial space), but making the most of the available space.

    Just like the island, if it is well planned, it allows visual communication with the rest of the home. In many kitchens, the peninsula acts as a natural border between the work area and the rest area without losing fluidity or aesthetics.

    If you don't believe it, take a look at these kitchens with peninsula from our distributors. You are sure to find the inspiration you are missing.

     

    Open furniture: spaciousness and personality

    Contemporary kitchens also open up visually. Furniture without doors, open shelving or glass cabinets (such as our Bold display cabinet) help to create a sense of spaciousness.

    They are perfect for displaying crockery or glassware, but also for keeping cookery books to hand or for adding a touch of personality by including small decorative details. This helps us to reinforce the idea of a living, real kitchen in use, where every element has a story.

     

     

    Tips when designing a kitchen

    If you are thinking of renovating your kitchen and want to turn it into a place for sharing, bear in mind these key points when planning the layout with the professional who will design and install your kitchen:

    • Think about circulation: leave enough space to move around comfortably, especially if there are several people in the kitchen at the same time.
    • Opt for an open layout: eliminate visual barriers and connect the kitchen with the dining room or living room.
    • Integrate support or rest areas: a bar, stools or an auxiliary surface invite you to stay in the space.
    • Play with lighting: combine general and ambient lighting to create cosy atmospheres.
    • Take care of the materials: warm and resistant surfaces that are inviting to the touch and can withstand the rhythm of everyday life.

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