Flávia's apartment

Flávia's apartment
Maura Mello

Flávia's apartment

APARTMENT IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, HAS PRIVATE ART GALLERY AND KITCHEN IN THE CENTER OF THE PROJECT
With an original floor plan from the 1970s, Flávia's apartment is located in the Jardim Paulista, a neighborhood of São Paulo, Brazil, and is 160 m². Outdated for contemporary living, the property had a generous laundry area, larger than the kitchen, and a segmented floor plan.

When she approached Iná Arquitetura, Karen Evangelisti and Marcos Mendes (who are now partners in Goiva Arquitetura), one of her biggest wishes was for the kitchen to be the center of the apartment, as she loves to cook and host parties. 

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

The program therefore called for a large, pleasant, social kitchen connected to the living area. The service area was reduced to the minimum size necessary, with space for cupboards, a worktop, a washing machine and a small toilet, and everything else was transformed into a kitchen. The space was equipped with a generous worktop, an island with stools, space for handling food, cupboards and a wine cellar.

Connected in sequence, the multi-purpose room has dining, living, TV, fireplace and is surrounded by works of art. As a collector of photographs, one of the resident's wishes was to have a gallery at home to display her passion. The private exhibition begins at the entrance, in a dark blue hall, and extends throughout the apartment. In the hallway leading to the bedrooms, a boiserie in burnt pink tones forms a backdrop for the black and white photographs. 

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

"I think the conversation between architecture, interiors and design worked very well because it created this unity and personality that is the face of the apartment. Flávia's collection of works of art and furniture certainly contributed a lot to the outcome of the project. This curatorship deserves to be highlighted," says Karen.

In the intimate area, two old bedrooms were transformed into the master bedroom, which includes an open closet and bed space. The bathrooms were also rethought and the suite gained a bathroom with a bathtub and generous shower space. A third old bedroom has been turned into an office with a guest bathroom, which can also accommodate guests.

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

The woodwork adds charm and contrast to the light tones in the rooms. On the floor, demolition floorboards make up almost the entire apartment, with the exception of the bathrooms and laundry area. In the kitchen, the wooden flooring reinforces the idea of continuity, without marking the transition between spaces. 

For decoration, the choice of neutral colors helped to highlight the details. In both the elevator hall and the arrival hall, the dark blue gives the poetic atmosphere required by the works of art, in contrast to the light tones in the rest of the apartment.

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

The kitchen has white as a backdrop, as well as wooden floors and bluish joinery. A light pink corridor leads to the living area, with bedrooms that follow the same language of light tones and predominant woodwork. Finally, gold is present in light fittings, handles and metal accessories, used to enhance details in the apartment. 

"As the client is very fond of art and design, we chose pieces based on the space available, but also taking into account her desire to have signature pieces - among them, the Tete Armchair and the Mocho Stool, by Sérgio Rodrigues, and the Sideboard, by Fernando Jaeger. This created an atmosphere that is very much Flávia's own, but also very much Goiva's own," Marcos concludes.

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

Team:
Architecture: Goiva  
Co-authored by: Iná Arquitetura  
Project team: Karen Evangelisti, Marcos Mendes   
Photography: Maura Mello    
Video: Igor Girotto   

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello

Material Used:
FURNITURE 
1. Tete Armchair - Sérgio Rodrigues  
2. Mocho Stool - Sérgio Rodrigues  
3. Bambolê Chair - Studio Faro  
4. Dining table - Clami  
5. Sofa - Carbono Design  
6. Sofa bed - Carbono Design  
7. Coffee table - Clami  
8. Sideboard - Fernando Jaeger  
9. Pendant sconce (toilet) - Estudio Orth  
10. Duda stool - Aristeu Pires  
11. Bed - Rooms Etc  
12. Desk - Rooms Etc  
13. Lamps - Bertolucci, Itens, La lampe, Lumini, Reka  
14. Carpet - Koord  
15. Joinery - Kitchens, Novaes Ferreira  
16. Photography Steve McCurry, Sebastião Salgado

photo_credit Maura Mello
Maura Mello
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