
Wood is a material naturally associated with beauty, versatility, and comfort and is used in many different ways in architecture, from flooring to roofing. These qualities also stand out when used in window frames.
Architecture projects that feature wooden window and door frames offer more flexibility in the design and often result in very unique solutions for each building. Although this material allows great freedom when designing custom pieces, some manufacturers sell standard models, similar to steel, aluminum, or PVC frames. Consequently, construction costs can be reduced without giving up the benefits of choosing this material.
Check out the following list of 14 Brazilian homes with wooden frames.
House in Correas / Rodrigo Simão Arquitetura

Kurumim House / PM Arquitetura + Bruno Pimenta

CPL House / COTA760 + Bruno Stephan (in Portuguese)

House in the Wild / Ateliê Navio (in Portuguese)

House in the Blue Wild / Studio Carlito e Renata Pascucci (in Portuguese)
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House in Lauro de Freitas / Jamelo Arquitetura

Rio Claro House / Celso Laetano Arquitetura

House in Serra do Cipó / TETRO Arquitetura

SW House / Jacobsen Arquitetura
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House in Araras / Andréa Chicharo Arquitetura (in Portuguese)

Sunset Houses / Vilela Florez

Do Bomba House / Sotero Arquitetos

House CE / Seferin Arquitetura

Bangalove Residence / Rodrigo Simão Arquitetura (in Portuguese)
