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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Vila Leopoldina Loft in São Paulo, Brazil by Diego Revollo

 
July 13th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Diego Revollo

Located in Vila Leopoldina district on a contemporary way of living  building, this 70m2  loft belongs to a young musical and advertisements actor. His modern lifestyle reflects the concept of an integrated loft, whose social and intimate areas are separated only by a curtain, which also refers to a theatrical scene.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

  • Architects: Diego Revollo
  • Project: Vila Leopoldina Loft
  • Location: Vila Leopoldina, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

For the whole structure of the apartment it was chosen a single material, “burnt cement”, which covers floor, walls and ceiling. It was added to this neutral structure an unusual mix of shades of burgundy, lilac and purple used on the curtains, on the carpet of the living room and also in the kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

The kitchen with gray structure and burgundy cabinetry received a yellow top,  which occupies the eating area and also the food preparation area. The choice of yellow broke the used shades and made the apartment even more modern and cheerful. In addition, the top on the same height for the stove and for the dining table was a bold architectural solution.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Contrary to the idea that small spaces ask for small furniture, it was chosen an ultra sized sofa, which takes up two walls of the living room. Unlike what people imagine, this sofa has brought immense breadth and lightness to the room.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

As a request of the client who lives alone, the intimate area was designed to bring a lot of comfort . The closet, the bathroom and tub were sectored by creating a gap and also with the choice of natural wood for the floor. The integration of this area created an atmosphere of SPA or a real “bath room”, unexpected for an apartment of 70 m2.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Also in this area, it was created a small office with acoustic isolation that allows the owner to work and make audio recordings directly from his home.

The result is a well used apartment, that brings everything to a practical and actual lifestyle, without losing the beauty.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

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Categories: Apartments, Residential




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