Truly using every corner of the house and keeping it filled with stories is one of the premises of architect Barbara Dundes in her 82 m² space: the professional borrowed the poem “Casa Arrumada” (Tidy House), by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, to guide her creation. Stone floors, subtle lighting filtered by tensioned screens, wooden ceilings and a good handful of emotional memories fill the space, which also invests in landscaping in strategic points, as if the resident were opening a window to the garden.