The newlyweds are lovers of modernist architecture and Brazilian furniture. So it was only natural to incorporate all these references into the
apartment where they would begin this new phase of their lives. To do this, they called on architect
Maria Araújo , from CASACOR Brasília.
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"For the needs program, they requested a large
room to receive the large family and friends, a guest bathroom, two
bedrooms , the main one being a suite with a closet, a complete employee quarters and as many closets as possible", says the professional.
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The modernist plan was adapted to the new needs, with the demolition of one of the bedrooms and replacement of the wet areas in a new, more spacious layout.
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In the bedrooms, the main feature is the
cumaru wood flooring . In the kitchen,
green lacquered cabinets add charm. The same color appears on the wallpaper in the bathroom.
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The carpentry, designed by the office, provided the necessary warmth with the tone of
freijó wood and unified all the spaces in the apartment.
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In furniture, there are big names in modernist and contemporary Brazilian design:
Sergio Rodrigues, Jorge Zalszupin, Bernardo Figueiredo, Jader Almeida, Alva Design, estudiobola , among others.