The design world is in a time of change, where resources are limited and cities are looking to become healthier and homes self-sufficient. One thing is clear, good interior design improves people’s health.
In addition, sustainability has gained importance, with an increase of 80.9% of professionals applying sustainable criteria in their designs. These conclusions are drawn from the study “The New Habitat 24/25: how the spaces we inhabit are changing”, presented by APE Grupo. José Miguel Pellicer, CEO of APE Grupo, highlights the importance of transforming the present and improving the future of living spaces.
Thus, the focus in housing design has shifted towards sustainability and energy efficiency, the latter being an important factor for 32.5% of professionals. Inclusivity is expected to be the norm by 2030, which has led to opportunities to develop more inclusive spaces and products.
At Duinsa we employ the most appropriate techniques and processes and carry out the use of recycled aggregates in our projects. In addition, we periodically update the new ISO quality certificates, and we have waste management training programs in place for our employees.