IKEA x Parterre: Smart Design for a New Way of Living

European style and elegance come to Parterre courtesy of the renowned Swedish company IKEA, with a concept that redefines what a modern apartment should feel like: smart, flexible spaces designed for real life.

More than just furnishing an apartment, this collaboration introduces a new way of living—one where design not only looks good but also simplifies daily routines, optimizes every space, and makes everything flow more naturally.

At Parterre, every detail has been carefully considered to reflect the way we live today: multifunctional homes, spaces that evolve, and solutions that blend style with practicality.

“When we designed this space, we had real life in mind,” explains architect Astrid Harding-Voss, the creative mind behind the model apartment. “Not a perfect photo, but what happens every day inside a home.”

A design that adapts to you

The interior design is based on a natural urban look: warm tones, light woods, airy fabrics, and clean lines that create a contemporary, relaxed, and functional atmosphere.

But the most interesting thing isn't just how the space looks.

That's how it works.

Every IKEA piece was carefully selected to complement the lifestyle of those who live in Panama Pacifico: people who seek comfort, flexibility, and well-being in their daily lives.

“We wanted to strike a balance between the urban and the natural. We wanted the space to feel modern, yet relaxed—like an extension of its surroundings.”

The natural light, soft textures, and clean lines make the apartment feel airy the moment you walk in.

Smart design. Smarter living.

Parterre's true innovation lies in the details.

Sofas with hidden storage.
Tables that expand when guests arrive.
Beds that incorporate bookshelves and extra storage space.
Wireless charging built into the furniture.
Lamps with built-in sound.

Each solution is based on a simple idea: living better by using space more intelligently.

“We focus a lot on maximizing storage options because that completely changes the experience of living in an apartment.”

The collaboration with IKEA makes exactly that possible: integrating functionality into the design without compromising on aesthetics.

Because today, luxury is no longer measured solely in square footage.
It’s measured by how well a space works for your life.

An apartment designed for everyday living

Parterre was designed with the understanding that life is constantly changing.

A second bedroom can serve as an office during the day and a guest room at night. The living area can be adapted to suit the occasion: more living space, more dining space, or more space for socializing.

Flexibility is no longer just a bonus; it has become an essential part of the experience.

And that same logic applies to the small details of everyday life: easy-to-maintain materials, pet-friendly solutions, and spaces that help keep things tidy with minimal effort.

“The goal isn’t for the house to look good just one day. It’s for it to work every day.”

Technology seamlessly integrated

At Parterre, the concept of smart living isn't meant to feel complicated or intrusive.

“Technology has to feel natural,” says Harding-Voss. “If you’re too aware of it, something isn’t quite right.”

That is why each technological solution was integrated in an intuitive and visually clean way, eliminating unnecessary cables and simplifying the daily experience.

“Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the difference.”

And it is precisely those small details that end up transforming the way a space feels.

More than just design—it's a smart choice

The collaboration between IKEA and Parterre embodies a more mindful approach to the modern home: functional, adaptable design built to last.

This proposal is in line with the philosophy of Panamá Pacífico, where innovation, well-being, and sustainability are part of a new way of life.

Because a smart space isn't the one with the most stuff.
It's the one that makes your life simpler.

And at Parterre, every decision was designed with exactly that in mind.

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