Beyond the wide variety of landscape, environmental, economic, social, and cultural particularities that distinguish each region of Latin America, the renovation of interior spaces that make up domestic life generally focuses on achieving the greatest possible integration of environments along with providing flexibility, spaciousness, and better conditions for ventilation and natural lighting. Seeking to revalue unused spaces and/or give them a second life, renovations aim to transform the ways of living through strategies capable of involving the restoration of materials, the preservation of structures, the maintenance of installations, and more.

Adopting various methodologies of organization and distribution, contemporary apartment projects with integrated kitchen layouts or where the kitchen is the center of attention focus on achieving harmonious coexistence and interaction with other social spaces in the homes. By blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior, establishing movable partitions, or using separating furniture, architecture professionals deploy their conception of living according to the needs of the inhabitants, taking into account an aesthetic that balances materials, colors, furniture, infrastructure, textures, scales, among other factors.

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