Living in São Paulo , the largest city in the country with 12.33 million people , has its ups and downs like any cosmopolitan city in the world. However, it is impossible not to fall in love with the vastness of culture , opportunities , gastronomy and, above all, architectural landmarks that the city offers. Are you thinking of living with a view of Avenida Paulista ? Or would you prefer a compact apartment in the Liberdade neighborhood? Or in a more gastronomic place, like Pinheiros ? If you are thinking of moving to the capital of São Paulo, you should know that well-located apartments with a great There will be no shortage of layouts . Therefore, below, we invite you to appreciate and be inspired by these 12 apartment projects spread across various neighborhoods in São Paulo. Itaim Bibi
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The striking and uncluttered colors are what draw attention to the design of this apartment designed by SP Estúdio . To make better use of the total area, the architects did away with the walls and integrated the kitchen and living room areas, in addition to opting to open up one of the rooms to gain more space in the social area. Tatuapé
For this renovation, architect Adriana Farias opted for the total integration of the living room with the balcony – eliminating all existing divisions – which resulted in a gain of 150 m² that is divided into seven spaces, each with a purpose. Gardens
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Interior designer Cacau Ribeiro 's idea for this 200 m² apartment was to give the apartment the feel of a New York loft , but without being too industrial. The living room was covered in gray bricks and decorated with renowned design pieces – such as the chandelier by Ingo Maurer and the Vivi armchair by Sergio Rodrigues . Acclimatization
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With a cozy and clean palette , this apartment located in the Aclimação neighborhood, in São Paulo, had the creative and sensitive eye of architect Ticiane Lima to bring precise solutions to residents — for this, the apartment was transformed into a studio format, with 125 m².
Pine Trees Heights
To make the most of the apartment's view, the Très Arquitetura office, which designed the project, focused on integration and an abundance of natural light. The custom-made carpentry is also a highlight of the space, as it is present throughout the property, bringing comfort and creating functional solutions. . Lower Pines
This apartment designed by Studio MEMM was one of the spaces that accompanied the beginning of the urbanization process in the lower Pinheiros. With contemporary décor , the original layout was reorganized and technology was an ally in bringing the interior design project to life. Freedom
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Designed by Todos Arquitetura , this small apartment located in the Liberdade neighborhood combines a kitchen, bedroom and bathroom in just 19 m²— in an intelligent design that prioritizes multifunctionality. Center
The 40 m² TPL apartment, developed by architect Renato Mendonça , features colors created based on Abaporu , a painting by Tarsila do Amaral, which the client acquired on one of his trips around the world. In this way, the use of primary colors gained prominence in a visually spacious environment. Beautiful view
Living on Avenida Paulista means living at the highest point of one of the most important cities in Latin America. Thus, this project designed by architect Ricardo Abreu explores the modernist characteristics of the Paulicéia Building , located in the region. Mariana Village
Leading the project, Estúdio Auna and Studio Monfré Arquitetura sought to maintain the urban atmosphere of the décor through materiality, custom-made furniture and layout solutions, which ensured the apartment had good circulation and lighting despite the reduced space. Higienopolis
Designed by the MATÚ Arquitetura office, the space presents a proposal to meet the demands of each person: a playground-shelf for cats, a low , modular sofa to help with accessibility for dogs, an office for the resident to work and play guitar, and a large bench below the window for the resident to have moments of reading and display some pieces of art with sentimental value. Leopoldina Village
This 153 m² apartment designed by architect Lívia Leite features beautiful landscaping and an industrial touch to its décor. The project also sought to focus on the living room and kitchen , spaces that are highly valued by the young couple who live there.