Jabuticaba tree in the living room, exotic stones and themed rooms highlight this project signed by Carla Felippi, from the CASACOR São Paulo cast.
Submitted at Feb 7, 2026, 10:00 AM

Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
The starting point was breaking down barriers. The social area was fully integrated, uniting living, dining, and a gourmet kitchen that behaves as an extension of the living room. The standout feature of the living room is nature: a jabuticaba tree sprouts directly from the floor. On the ceiling, the wood cladding creates a visual 'hug', bringing the warmth needed to balance the modern lines.
Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
Right at the entrance, the bar made of natural Deep Blue stone steals the scene. With tones reminiscent of the ocean's depth and crystalline veins, the piece functions as a functional sculpture.
Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
In the intimate area, the master suite was designed as a sanctuary for self-care, providing spaces for reading, makeup, and rest. In the bathroom with a spa-like atmosphere, the use of Nuvula stone with a backlighting system transforms bathing into a rejuvenating sensory experience.
Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
The daughters' rooms feature layers of light and shades of pink in one bedroom, while the other immerses itself in a dreamy atmosphere of clouds and soft greens.
Muxarabi iluminado no teto dá o tom deste apê de 280 m². (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
In the heart of the apartment, the glass office solves the challenge of the modern home office: it offers the necessary silence for concentration, while keeping the resident visually connected to the rhythm and natural light that floods the rest of the house.
























