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Architects: DT Estúdio
- Area: 1292 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Evelyn Müller
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Artefatos Metálicos, Caesarstone, Dalle Piagge, Di Mármore, Dimlux, FAS Iluminação, Herus Marcenaria, Marset, Portobello, SABBIA
Text description provided by the architects. Wishing to live in a more peaceful neighborhood but in a space where he could entertain his friends, the financial market executive moved from his apartment near downtown São Paulo to a bigger one in Jardins.
The three-bedroom, 120-m2 apartment from the 70s needed to incorporate all the furniture, appliances, lighting and decor fixtures from the previous one, also designed by DT Estúdio.
Since the beginning of the project the desire of this client was that the apartment had a bold personality, with unusual colors and materials. The end result is a mix of warm and bold colors, wood, concrete, cement tiles and black steel to create a modern environment.
The heart of the home is the central island, where the oven is located. To bring more natural light to the main living area, the laundry area was converted into a cozy terrace.
A wooden panel was added to give privacy to the bedrooms and also to create an aesthetic element contrasting with the concrete wall that surrounds the space.
Another key element is the industrial look bookcase in the dinning area. Made by order, it came from the previous apartment.
In the living area, the concrete beam creates a contrast element to the original wooden floor, completely refurbished during the renovation.