In a world that constantly accelerates and produces more than we can absorb, “enough” becomes an act of balance. It is the choice of essence over excess. To us, this “enough” means measure, care, and responsibility — towards people and their environment.
“Enough” is about quality, not quantity. It’s the kind of space that allows you to breathe, think, coexist. A home that doesn’t try to impress you, but to calm you. Technology that doesn’t overwhelm, but quietly serves. Design that doesn’t add, but subtracts — until only the essential remains.
In our field, luxury today is not what glitters, but what doesn’t exhaust you. It’s not expensive materials or ultra-modern features, but the quietness that makes room for what truly matters in life. Because when things work as they should without demanding your attention, true freedom begins.
To us, “enough” means architecture and construction with awareness.

Iosif Arampatzis, CEO
EPIKYKLOS, Greece


This contribution is part of our ongoing survey “TOO MUCH? What is just enough?” where we collect personal reflections on excess and balance in life, architecture and design. We are gathering diverse, thought-provoking answers that will help shape future discussions and content.

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