The future of housing is Essential: living better, closer to everything, and as part of a community.

We are living through a profound shift in the way we inhabit spaces. Homes are no longer just physical places to sleep—they have become spaces for work, rest, leisure, socialising, and increasingly, wellbeing. This transformation has accelerated in recent years, bringing new demands to the real estate sector.

 

The Essential concept emerges as a response to this new reality: homes that prioritise what truly matters, offering comfort, efficiency and adaptability—without wasting space or resources, respecting the environment, and keeping us close to what is essential.

 

 

Essential: a new way of living

 

Simplicity has become a conscious and Essential choice. Today, people seek spaces that reflect their real needs—without excess or complication.

Essential does not mean giving up on quality. It means prioritising thermal comfort, natural light, functionality and wellbeing, from architectural design to the materials selected.

Apartment layouts become more versatile and intuitive. Spaces flow naturally, adapt to daily routines, and eliminate the unnecessary. What truly matters is everyday comfort, efficiency, and a seamless connection to the outdoors.

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Flexibility and Modularity: homes that evolve with life’s changes

 

Life changes, and the home should evolve with it. An apartment designed for a young couple may need to adapt tomorrow to a growing family or new hybrid work routines.

Flexible living is about anticipating these changes: social areas that can open or close depending on needs, spaces for remote work that transform into leisure zones, and layout options that allow the home to be lived in multiple ways.

Living well also means being free to choose how you use your space. That’s the Essential way.

 

Social spaces as an extension of the home

 

The buildings of the future are not limited to private spaces. Essential values shared areas as a natural extension of the home.

Rooftops, gardens, coworking spaces, pantries, laundry rooms, gyms or interior courtyards are designed to foster social interaction, leisure, and a sense of community. People can work, relax, socialise, or be in these spaces.

This shared living approach is not a passing trend—it is a thoughtful response to the challenges of urban life and the growing demand for a more balanced lifestyle. Living with less private space and more shared amenities is now a conscious and sustainable choice.Essential

Locations that make a difference: staying close to everything, without giving anything up

 

Where you live is just as important as the home itself. The housing of the future will be close to green areas, cycle paths, local cafés, and neighbourhood shops. It will allow for a quality daily life without wasting time on long commutes or complicating routines. Being near the city—with fast connections to urban centres—and staying close to nature and leisure areas is the balance many people seek.

True comfort is found inside the home and in how the space integrates with its surroundings and the community.

 

Sustainability and wellbeing: the new luxury of urban living

 

The future of housing is intrinsically linked to sustainability. Today, living better means inhabiting efficient spaces that consume fewer resources and show greater respect for the planet.

The luxury of the future is not measured in square metres, but in how buildings integrate conscious solutions: more innovative space management, less waste, and more comfort with a lower environmental footprint.

A responsible choice is about creating a way of life that protects the present without compromising the future, prioritising personal and collective wellbeing in harmony with the planet.

Bloom Living - Maia

Essential means choosing flexible spaces that respect time, place and people. It is about living with awareness, staying close to the city and nature, and building a simpler, more shared, and more fulfilling life.

 

This is the vision behind Bloom Living, a project designed for those who seek a lighter way of living, closer to what truly matters. With a strategic location—combining the tranquillity of green spaces with the convenience of the city—Bloom Living represents this new way of inhabiting, where architecture and shared areas encourage social connection, wellbeing, and the freedom to adapt the home to each moment’s rhythm.
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