The Kitchen: More than Just a Simple Room,
It’s a Place for Living

Dining area with a shaker style sideboard from the Living range

In recent years, the kitchen has become the new hub of the home, a place for the entire family to get together, leaving behind the old concept of an area exclusively dedicated to preparing meals.

A versatile room

The kitchen has become a place for sharing and enjoying while engaging in different activities: working, doing homework with the kids, growing aromatic herbs, discussing, resting, solving the world’s problems, etc. Kitchen furnishings evolve through these new uses of space, seeking to create a warmer and more pleasant atmosphere.

Working in the kitchen

With the rise in remote working, the office has evolved and moved to different rooms in the house, such as the kitchen.

Thus, while the rest of the family is having a good time in the living room, it’s possible to sit at the kitchen table to make video calls in peace and quiet. Specialists actually recommend it as the kitchen is a quiet room where few people go to during the day, which boosts efficiency.

Kitchen and home office in shades of grey in a Haussmann-style flat

Sharing with the family

Nowadays, the kitchen is a place for enjoying. The time when this space was relegated to household tasks is long gone – it’s now a space where everyone works together. As a result of this evolution, the room has been enlarged, becoming more ergonomic to facilitate ease of movement of the different family members.

Likewise, the kitchen has become a hub for everyday life, where the children can do their homework while their parents get dinner ready. What’s more, it’s the perfect room for activities that keep kids engaged, so their parents can keep a close eye on them while they’re busy with other tasks. The nearness to the sink and easy-to-clean materials are crucial for creating a place for play and creativity.

Black kitchen in a parallel layout with natural light and exposed beams

The garden comes into the kitchen

Despite the lack of a garden, balcony or terrace, you can grow plants in the kitchen, enjoying the satisfaction of growing your own food.

With the arrival of indoor gardens on the market, it’s quite simple to create a small garden in the kitchen. Pulses, aromatic herbs or even flowers… The possibilities are endless and they don’t even need to be exposed to sunlight.

Mini indoor vertical gardens are great for small spaces while other models can go onto the worktop to always stay within easy reach.

Close-up of potted plants on the island of a kitchen in dark wood colours

Expressing creativity

Cooking and baking have experienced a boom in recent years. The reason? These activities bring together technique, aesthetics, culinary tastes and creativity. These days, it’s no longer just about cooking but also giving free rein to the imagination. You can try new recipes, mix new flavours or experiment. At the same time, the kitchens have been adapted to these new pastimes, leaving more space for appliances and to enhance ease of movement.

And much more…

The kitchen is constantly evolving and reinventing itself, depending on the available space. The possibilities are endless: you can add a projector or tablet so you can watch a series while cooking, a small barbecue or even a lounge area with sofas…You only have to unleash your imagination.