Neutral colors, natural textures and efficient distribution stand out in the value proposal. The finishes contribute to comfort, valorization and versatility of the home.
In a context where decorative trends quickly evolve, Urban Peru has decided to bet on the essential and lasting: a timeless, functional and warm design that converts spaces into homes. This is stated by Liliana Hoyos, construction manager of Urbano Peru, who emphasizes that beyond continuing fashions, the priority is in the welfare of people and in creating environments where they can reconnect with themselves and with nature.
“More than following a trend, in Urban Peru we propose timeless finishes with neutral colors and warm accents, which provide that feeling of comfort, tranquility and home that we all need at the end of the day,” explains Hoyos.
This approach translates into a careful selection of materials with wood, stone and concrete textures, which, combined with vegetation and natural tones, allow to create harmonious atmospheres in the departments and also in common areas. “Our concept is integral. Common areas should not only be functional, but relaxing, and that is achieved with warm textures, clean design and contact with the natural,” he adds.
In addition to aesthetics, urban Peru prioritizes functionality. Its projects include departments with an intelligent distribution that avoids residual spaces, good ventilation and natural lighting. “The functional design and finishes go hand in hand: we believe that this combination is key to raising the resident’s experience,” he says.
Materials that add value
-The real estate also recognizes the role played by the finishes in the valorization of the properties. Choosing materials and styles that resist the passage of time is an investment that pays fruits for both those who want to live and for those who want to rent or sell later. “A timeless design does not go out of style and maintains its relevance. It is an advantage for the client from every point of view,” says the construction manager.
While the finishes are already defined in the projects, the versatility of these allows them to easily adapt to the personal tastes and styles of the owners. “Our finishes combine perfect with different decorative elements, so each client can give their own touch to space without losing harmony,” says Hoyos.
What clients say
Feedback has been positive. According to Hoyos, many people who visit the Urban Pilot Departments Peru coincide in the same perception: “Everything looks broader, relaxing and comfortable. That is what we are looking for: that the home adds to the well -being of people.”
With this proposal, Urban Peru consolidates its differentiation in the real estate market: one that is not only measured in square meters, but in how these spaces make those who inhabit them feel.