Sky Park Home
Rafael Renzo

Sky Park Home

Located in the Tatuapé neighborhood, in São Paulo, Brazil, this apartment (165m²) was purchased by a couple with two teenage children and, to leave it the way they wanted, they hired the services of architects Lucas Blaia and Bruno Moura, from Blaia e Moura Arquitetos.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

It took 8 months of work to make the project personalized, including lots of space and compartments so that the spaces are well organized.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

As clients like to get together on weekends to watch movies, barbecue and listen to music with family and friends, the living room is the heart of the apartment. Integrated into the gourmet balcony, it allows everyone to feel comfortable and enjoy good times together, in addition to enjoying the view of the city.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

The balcony even has two areas: the gourmet area, with a barbecue and bench, and another with a TV.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

In the living room, the cabinet with china cabinet organizes drinks and adds even more charm to the place. Behind it is the kitchen, which can be accessed from both the living room and the balcony.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

To create privacy, the mimic doors isolate the intimate area that has a hallway and three suites, one of which has the couple's closet.

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Rafael Renzo

To make all the ideas viable, the architects removed the kitchen frame and door that gave access to the balcony, integrating the spaces.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

Regarding lighting, the option was for directional spotlights and ceiling lights that function as the main artificial lighting, in addition, LED strips were also used to provide more functionality for the kitchen bench, cabinets and office table, in addition to highlighting objects.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

The decoration has a sober and neutral base with loose decorative elements. The design of the joinery was also done to enhance the decor.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

According to professionals, the style of the project is contemporary with light, personalized and harmonious environments, as the clients wanted.

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

Team:
Architect: Blaia e Moura Arquitetos
Photography: Rafael Renzo

photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo

Material Used:
1. Floors: Cerâmica Portinari, Eliane, Decortiles, Durafloor
2. Decorative Objetcs: Dpot

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Rafael Renzo
photo_credit Rafael Renzo
Rafael Renzo
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