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Tropical and right on the sand, this house in Trancoso, Bahia is a haven

The residence, designed by Studiomk27, was named "Sand House" and features a warm tropical style that matches the climate of Bahia.

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Oct 20, 2021, 12:00 PM

05 min de leitura
Tropical and right on the sand, this house in Trancoso, Bahia is a haven
Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Christian Moller/CASACOR)

Crystal clear sea, white sand and a radiant sun that can only be found in the Brazilian northeast inspired the architecture and decoration of a cozy and peaceful house in the district of Trancoso, Bahia. The residence overlooking the ocean, built by Studiomk27 , received the name "Sand House" .
Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)

Located amidst the tropical forests that stretch to one of the most famous beaches in the region, Itapororoca, the house reflects all its Brazilianness and harmonizes well with the natural surroundings. Whether through the use of natural fibers ( such as straw decoration ) or By choosing paintings to print the furniture in a unique and primitive way, all parts of the residence were designed for an immersive and cultural experience in Bahia .
Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)

Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)

Opting for contrasting textures that harmonize with each other was the secret to giving the space a touch of Brazilianness . A long, rectangular deck covers almost the entire structure of the house. To create an even more innovative atmosphere, the architects used different tones and shapes. of wood in the same environment.
Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)

A swimming pool was also one of the options for the location. A symbol of luxury and sophistication, the pool was built close to the beach and has organic curves with the aim of giving a more free and natural feeling.
Sand House is located in Trancoso, Bahia

(Christian Moller/CASACOR)

The interior of the house features classic design pieces that mix with more artisanal items.