Lights, Kitchens, and the Modern Living
Through Futura Lights and Ferraza Kitchen, Moderno Home Depot explores how thoughtful interiors begin with the art of shaping experience.
Words Randolf Maala-Resueño
Photos courtesy of Moderno Home Depot
July 15, 2026
The most memorable interiors are rarely defined by the objects they contain.
Instead, they are remembered for how they make us feel—the quiet warmth of afternoon light spilling across a dining table, the rhythm of movement through an open kitchen, or the subtle dialogue between architecture, material, and the people who inhabit a space.
Interior design, at its best, is an artistic composition, one where light, proportion, and function become mediums as expressive as paint on canvas.
Across the Philippines, this understanding is reshaping how homeowners approach design. Renovations are no longer driven solely by aesthetics or resale value, but by a desire to create spaces that reflect contemporary ways of living.
Kitchens have evolved into social centers where families gather beyond mealtimes, while lighting has become an architectural instrument capable of transforming atmosphere, revealing texture, and framing the objects and artworks that define a home.
This evolving perspective forms the foundation of Moderno Home Depot's newest ventures, Futura Lights and Ferraza Kitchen.
Rather than treating lighting fixtures and kitchen appliances as isolated purchases, the brands approach them as integral elements of spatial storytelling, components that influence how architecture is experienced every day.
For Moderno Home Depot co-owner Jean Sanchez, the expansion emerged from listening closely to homeowners whose expectations have grown alongside their design literacy.
Inspired by architecture, interiors, and social media, today's clients arrive with carefully imagined visions for their homes. They seek solutions that balance craftsmanship with practicality, allowing spaces to remain visually cohesive without sacrificing everyday performance.
Lighting, in particular, has assumed a role far beyond illumination. Pendant fixtures become sculptural focal points, chandeliers establish visual rhythm, while layered ambient lighting lends depth to materials and architectural details.
In much the same way a curator positions artworks within a gallery, homeowners now compose light to shape mood, movement, and perspective throughout the home.
The kitchen has undergone a similar transformation. Once hidden from view, it now occupies the center of domestic life, where design and utility coexist.
Ferraza Kitchen embraces this philosophy through appliances and fixtures that prioritize intelligent function while maintaining clean, contemporary forms.
At the brand's experiential showroom, visitors can compare fully operational range hoods, allowing performance to become part of the design conversation rather than an unseen specification.
Together, Futura Lights and Ferraza Kitchen culminate in a newly opened showroom in Quezon City last July 1 that reads less like a retail space than a carefully curated interior.
Visitors encounter not simply products, but complete design narratives that invite architects, interior designers, builders, and homeowners to imagine how each element contributes to a harmonious whole.
Ultimately, every home tells a story. Architecture provides the structure, interiors establish the atmosphere, and light gives both their emotional dimension.
Through Futura Lights and Ferraza Kitchen, Moderno Home Depot reminds us that the most enduring homes are not assembled object by object—they are composed, thoughtfully and artistically, one space at a time.
Visit Moderno Home Depot’s showroom located on the second level of Congressional Square Building, Congressional Avenue, Quezon City. For more information and the latest product offerings, follow @futuralightsph and @ferrazakitchen.
