Good weather and festivities bring us back to the essentials: being together. On the street, at home, around a table — the tradition of gathering people is what gives life to the city.
And this same philosophy can be behind how we think about the space where we live.
Living room, kitchen, and balcony: spaces designed for conviviality
A living room that invites you to stay. A kitchen that opens up to those who arrive. A balcony that is an extension of the house. When the space is designed for conviviality, receiving guests becomes natural — all year round.
Design decisions that determine how the house hosts
The arrangement of furniture, the openness between rooms, the relationship between interior and exterior — these are design decisions that determine whether a house welcomes or repels. A well-thought-out space doesn’t need to be large to be welcoming. It needs to be fluid, comfortable, and intentionally designed.
The design that brings people closer
Because the most beautiful design is the one that brings people closer. And a house designed to live in is, inevitably, a house designed to receive guests.



