This apartment was designed to meet the needs of a family with two children who value spending time with friends. The integration of the living room and kitchen creates a spacious and functional environment, promoting fluidity and facilitating day-to-day activities.
A striking feature of this apartment is the glass façade, allowing ample natural light to enter and establishing a visual connection with the outside, creating a sense of expansion. On the opposite side, where the kitchen is located, a wooden slatted panel mimics the doors of the powder room and service area, highlighting the furniture and artwork.
In the barbecue area, an amoeboid stone countertop was created around a mirrored pillar, serving as a surface for serving meals and also housing appliances such as a wine cellar and beer fridge, adding functionality and style.
In the private area, a neutral color palette and a reduced selection of materials create a serene and cozy atmosphere. In the master bedroom, a stone totem marks the division between the bedroom and the closet. In the children's rooms, personalized details were added, such as wallpaper and custom cabinetry in their favorite colors, reflecting their unique personalities.
Team:
Architect: 0E1 Arquitetos
Lead Architects: Ana Cristina Castagna, Anna Carolina Manfroi, Gabriel Giambastiani, Mario Guidoux
Photography: Roberta Gewehr
Material Used:
1. Quatrun: Fireplace
2. Portinari: Flooring
3. Deca: Bathroom fixtures
4. Tramontina: Kitchen fixtures
5. Docol: Bathroom fixtures
6. Construction System: Drywall, Stone, Wood
7. Finishes: Fiber Cement, Stone, Wood Panels