The story of this
120 m² apartment begins with a family dilemma: the husband wouldn't give up the barbecue on the balcony, but the wife didn't want to see the barbecue when it wasn't in use. To solve the couple's problem, architect
Beatriz Quinelato suggested a
retractable panel that hides the barbecue when it's not in use. (Adriano Escanhuela/CASACOR)
The blue structure not only camouflages the area, but also brings color to the balcony. The bright tones appear throughout the property: blue permeates the master
bedroom and green marks the entrance to the apartment.
(Adriano Escanhuela/CASACOR)
On the
balcony , the blue and orange geometric cladding creates a backdrop for the reading chair. And the graphics also appear on the living room rug and on the
bathroom wall.
In addition, the couple also asked for environments with cordiality and integration to receive friends and space to accommodate the husband's guitars in the decoration.
(Adriano Escanhuela/CASACOR)
Highlighting the painting by grandfather
Orlando Marcucci , a student of Alfredo Volpi, who sat behind the sofa.