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Debora Aguiar signs 1200 m² house on the north coast of SP

The architect is confirmed for CASACOR São Paulo 2019, has over twenty years of experience and runs one of the most important offices in the country

By Fernanda Drumond

Updated at Feb 17, 2020, 4:39 PM - Submitted at Apr 1, 2019, 4:31 PM

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Debora Aguiar is one of the architects confirmed for CASACOR São Paulo 2019. The professional has over twenty years of experience and runs one of the most important offices in the country. In 2018, Débora designed Casa Cosentino , a completely integrated project inspired by the four elements of nature. Comprising an entrance and social hall, master suite with closet and bathroom, home theater, gourmet space, dining room, aperitif area with fireplace and living room, the House promoted coexistence through integrated spaces and various points of transparency facing the garden, which allow the entry of abundant natural light. The architect is also responsible for another large home, this time on the North Coast of São Paulo. With 1200 m² of area, the house facing the sea has a contemporary style with designer furniture and pieces customized by Debora Aguiar, in addition to several works of art, such as paintings and sculptures. In order to create a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere, Debora opted for neutral and light tones, sandblasted marbles and bleached woods in contrast with some bronze materials, leathers and woods in darker tones. For each environment there is a palette of colors and subtle tones, and a color that stands out creating a highlight.
The entrance hall has marble steps interspersed with pebbles and water, the concern for natural light here was doubled by the large mirror behind the sideboard. In the living room and home theater, lattice panels enhance the passages to the terraces, and The imposing marble fireplace creates a focal point in the integrated spaces. The kitchen has a countertop and floors made of waterproof marble, and the walls are made of the same material, but in a mosaic composition. The cabinets are made of bleached wood and the doors are made of painted glass. In the master suite, the terrace has been incorporated as a spa, with a large jetted bathtub. The pebble floor and side supports create an exclusive and private relaxation area for the couple to enjoy the sea view. The master suite has ebonized wood and straw carpentry, leather side tables and indirect lighting. The placement of mirrors on the wall opposite the bed offers a play of depth that expands the space and its brightness.