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Cosmopolitan style was the starting point for this 180 m² apartment in São Paulo

A 180 m² apartment, located in the Jardins neighborhood, in São Paulo, has received a new project signed by the C2HA Arquitetos office

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Submitted at May 5, 2022, 1:00 PM

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Cosmopolitan style was the starting point for this 180 m² apartment in São Paulo
apartamento são paulo assinado por C2HA Arquitetos

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

The apartment designed by C2HA Arquitetos had a cosmopolitan style as its starting point, with more urban, less monotonous and more interesting finishes – with some rustic touches.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

Located in the Jardins neighborhood of São Paulo , the apartment features large-format porcelain tiles that simulate the look of concrete for the living room and kitchen floors, and burnt cement for the kitchen and bathroom walls.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

The breaks with rustic details happened with the brick wall in the living room and the warmer tone of the wood paneling.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

In the private areas, the existing wooden flooring was reused and restored , providing more comfort to the rooms .
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

The project's highlight is the very spacious living room with contrasting materials that work together very well: wood, brick and concrete.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

With a striking design , furniture designed by different brands was chosen to complement the mix of urban and rustic and add to the apartment's appearance.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)

Thanks to the articulated wooden panels, it was possible to make flexible use of the spaces, separating or completely incorporating the kitchen from the social area.
Sao Paulo apartment designed by C2HA Architects

(Gisele Rampazzo/CASACOR)