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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.

Three Apartment in São Paulo, Brazil by Fábrica Arquitetos

 
January 19th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Fábrica Arquitetos

The Project consists of the refurbishment of a 38m² apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, in which the main goal was to optimize the space and produce the sensation of wideness through material and carpentry.

To do that we decided to work with lines and furniture that extended longitudinally in the space, integrating areas that were separated, like the living room and the terrace. At this new open space, sectorized in the floor to mark the space designated to the kitchen and service, where we applied an industrial blue tile. The social area — where we have the office, living room and a table for meals- received a natural wooden oak floor that extends towards the bedroom. The layout we designed for the blue tile forms the image of a ‘V’, connecting to the chevron layout of the wood floor.

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

  • Architects: Fábrica Arquitetos
  • Project: Three Apartment
  • Location: Brooklin, São Paulo-SP, Brazil
  • Photography: Manuel Sá
  • Área: 36m²

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Space is complemented by two main furniture objects that serve both areas and perform different functions alongside its extension. For the service area, we designed a bicolor furniture where the lower part it is made of blue MDF, matching with the blue tile at the floor, meanwhile, the upper part it is white, such as the wall painting, creating two plans that reinforce the wideness of the space. The social area is defined by an “L” shaped furniture made of Tauari wood, in which we have different surfaces designated for working at the office, to concentrate the Television gadgets and as a bench to the meals. Besides that, it houses two sliding doors that separate and integrates the bedroom whenever it is necessary.

In that way, the apartment was reconfigured within a few actions, but with great visual and spatial impact. Starting with three basic components: floor, furniture, and color.

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

Image Courtesy © Fábrica Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © Fábrica Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © Fábrica Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © Fábrica Arquitetos

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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