Marina Brochieri created an entrance hall with two bathrooms, which serve everyone. The colors, which range from rosé, burnt cement and green, interact with the MDF in Jequitibá. The concept of the Original House is present on the floor and part of the walls in porcelain, a technique that reinforces the memory of the roots, through references to ancient patterns. The slatted walls, sometimes in woody, sometimes in green lacquer, combine with the vertical garden and works by Rodrigo Dutra and create a light and fresh atmosphere, ideal for this place of passage. Deca's floor-standing sinks and taps combine sophistication and contemporary with a slight retro touch.