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A
comfortable and perfect space to entertain is the desire of many who realize the dream of having their own little corner and love to share moments with friends and family. Full of life, this
contemporary apartment located in Alphaville, São Paulo, has 124 m² that were very well used to become the home of architect Camila Dirani and her husband. Highlights include the Concha armchairs from the 1960s, designed by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner.
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The project was
designed by Camila Dirani herself, together with Maira Marchió , her partner at
Arquitetura Dirani e Marchió . The apartment was designed for a newlywed couple looking for comfort and a peaceful space to receive their guests.
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Integrating the spaces was a good choice for the architects to make the most of the spaces and ensure that natural light was used to its full potential.
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The
TV room has a shelf decorated with the trophies and helmets of the resident, who is a racing driver.
- In the kitchen, gray and white predominate and are vital to create a light and organic environment in this
contemporary apartment . The idea is to offer a darker base, different from the rest of the decor in the living and dining room, but without overwhelming it. the decor. To create the kitchen,
Dekton and Silestone surfaces run across the countertops. The 3.5-meter island comfortably accommodates two high stools for quick meals. It is also where the concealed doors are attached, oriented towards the dining room, which serve as a home for serving utensils, cups and jugs. (Eder Brunscagin/CASACOR)
The
couple's bedroom showcases the power of
contemporary apartment decor with light and dark colors in harmonious contrast. The dark-doored closet features wood, glass, gray lacquer, and leather-lined hangers, giving it a personalized design. inside.