The residential project Mairiporã Cottage took a year to be built with architectural design by partners Carlos Duarte and Juliana Nogueira - Macro Arquitetos, in Mairiporã, a town near São Paulo, Brasil.

Made for a young couple looking for a haven in the countryside near the capital, the clients, who are from the countryside and lived in São Paulo, had their first child when the house was ready. Less luxury and more cozinesswas the premise to get to the house that the family dreamed of. Another request, according to the architects, was for the work, in a way, to camouflage itself in the woods amidst the many natural elements.

The idea was to create a space where they could gather with friends and family around comfy environments, without divisions by walls, only by use of space, and with, whenever possible, a visual connection with nature.

The main challenge was to implant the design into the existing site without interfering with the existing trees. To accomplish that, several tests were carried out and it was possible to preserve the Ipês on the grass, the Jabuticabeira, and the Pitangueira trees that were left on the deck.




Material Used :
Game room:
1. Restored furniture, pool table, and turntable Philips – client’s collection
2. Armchair - Design Sumo
3. Lamps - FAS Iluminação
4. Decor - Ambienta Casa
5. Wood Banch Rango Paulo Alves - Sumo Design
6. Pendant Lamp – client’s collection
Fireplace room:
1. Armchair – Design Sumo
2. Lamp - Labluz
3. Carpet - BottehTapetes
4. Blue Gardenia home
Kitchen:
1. Decor - DpotObjeto
2. Baskets - Firmacasa
Dining Room:
1. Table, chair, lamps – client’s collection
Deck:
1. Puff and baskets - Firmacasa
2. DpotObjeto
3. Puffs - Codex Home
4. Paulistano Chair - Futon Company