The perfect house to welcome friends who love design | Houses

The perfect house to welcome friends who love design | Houses
The perfect house to welcome friends who love design | Houses
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1 of 14 The dark details of the architecture contrast with the light and neutral palette chosen for the interiors — Photo: André Mortatti
The dark details of the architecture contrast with the light and neutral palette chosen for the interiors — Photo: André Mortatti

A couple from Rio who loves entertaining friends felt that this 500 m² house in São Paulo would not need to undergo structural modifications to become the home of their dreams. The interior design, designed by Filipe Camargo Estúdio and Cyro. Architecture, managed to seamlessly synthesize everything the duo wanted for their home: timeless, comfortable, casual environments based on original design.

2 of 14 Detail of the living room, with Iaiá bench, by Gustavo Bittencourt, on a blue Santa Mônica carpet — Photo: André Mortatti
Detail of the living room, with Iaiá bench, by Gustavo Bittencourt, on a blue Santa Mônica carpet — Photo: André Mortatti

“All the pieces were selected with the couple’s daily life and events in mind”, explain the project’s authors. It was the architecture of the house itself that inspired the decor, in which doses of sophistication and simplicity are masterfully balanced. Also notice how the integration between internal and external areas expanded the spaces and made them even more comfortable for the receptions organized there.

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3 of 14 Angle of the living room displays a relaxed and elegant decor. Highlights include national furniture and porcelain decorations from the Italian brand Fornasetti, at Marché Art de Vie — Photo: André Mortatti
The angle of the living room displays a relaxed and elegant decor. Highlights include national furniture and porcelain decorations from the Italian brand Fornasetti, at Marché Art de Vie — Photo: André Mortatti

4 of 14 Maximum integration between internal and external areas expands the spaces and reinforces the home atmosphere. The Kilin armchairs, by Sergio Rodrigues, at Dpot, compose the scene with a set of tables from Bravio Studios, and large vases from Casa Atica — Photo: André Mortatti
Maximum integration between indoor and outdoor areas expands the spaces and reinforces the home atmosphere. The Kilin armchairs, by Sergio Rodrigues, at Dpot, compose the scene with a set of tables from Bravio Studios, and large vases from Casa Atica — Photo: André Mortatti

5 of 14 In the dining room, Easy chairs, by Jader Almeida, are the stars of the decor, next to the vases by Carol Gay — Photo: André Mortatti
In the dining room, Easy chairs, by Jader Almeida, are the stars of the decor, next to vases by Carol Gay — Photo: André Mortatti

6 of 14 As residents love to receive friends, everything was designed to accommodate the couple’s parties with great comfort. The Doty chairs, by Jader Almeida, add extra elegance to the outdoor environment — Photo: André Mortatti
As residents love to receive friends, everything was designed to accommodate the couple’s parties with great comfort. The Doty chairs, by Jader Almeida, add extra elegance to the outdoor environment — Photo: André Mortatti

7 of 14 Next to the record player, rests the iconic Jangada armchair, by Jean Gillon — Photo: André Mortatti
Next to the record player, rests the iconic Jangada armchair, by Jean Gillon — Photo: André Mortatti

8 of 14 The TV room has a sofa that already existed in the house and was renovated with a linen cover to adapt to the new decor. The space opens onto the balcony, with landscaping designed by Rodrigo Maciel — Photo: André Mortatti
The TV room has a sofa that already existed in the house and was renovated with a linen cover to adapt to the new decor. The space opens onto the balcony, with landscaping designed by Rodrigo Maciel — Photo: André Mortatti

9 of 14 On the balcony, the large ottomans that invite you to relax are by Nani Chinellato — Photo: André Mortatti
On the balcony, the large ottomans that invite you to relax are by Nani Chinellato — Photo: André Mortatti

10 of 14 Another angle of the balcony highlights the Seixo table, designed by Jader Almeida — Photo: André Mortatti
Another angle of the balcony highlights the Seixo table, designed by Jader Almeida — Photo: André Mortatti

11 of 14 The corner of the bar got a boost with the decorative plate from Fornasetti, at Marché Art de Vie — Photo: André Mortatti
The corner of the bar got a boost with the decorative plate from Fornasetti, at Marché Art de Vie — Photo: André Mortatti

12 of 14 The couple’s bedroom received a headboard designed by Giácomo Tomazzi Studio, a pendant from Estúdio Orth and a side table from Casa Atica — Photo: André Mortatti
The couple’s bedroom received a headboard designed by Giácomo Tomazzi Studio, a pendant from Estúdio Orth and a side table from Casa Atica — Photo: André Mortatti

13 of 14 Another angle of the bedroom displays a side table by Wentz Design — Photo: André Mortatti
Another angle of the bedroom displays a side table by Wentz Design — Photo: André Mortatti

14 of 14 Full of personality, the bathroom surprises with Branco wallpaper applied even to the ceiling — Photo: André Mortatti
Full of personality, the bathroom surprises with Branco wallpaper applied even to the ceiling — Photo: André Mortatti

He, who works in the financial market, and she, who is a singer, were very open to the ideas of professionals and accepted all the ideas proposed for the interiors. The light and neutral palette, for example, was chosen to create an elegant contrast with the architecture, which has dark details. “One of the highlights of the project is the contemporary national furniture, with emphasis on pieces by Sergio Rodrigues, Jean Gillon and Gustavo Bittencourt”, they conclude.

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