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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.

House Dezoito in São Paulo, Brasil by CASA100 Arquitetura

 
January 3rd, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CASA100 Arquitetura

We were hired to order the renovation of this house for a couple and their three children. Their professional life, focused on the financial market, demands a lot of energy, in a stressful and bureaucratic environment. They wanted a drastic change in lifestyle, so they asked us for a house that was integrated, with environments, colors and light materials and totally connected to the external garden.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

  • Architects: CASA100 Arquitetura
  • Project: House Dezoito
  • Location: São Paulo, Brasil
  • Photography: Maira Acayaba
  • Other participants: José Guilherme Carceles, Gaia Savastano
  • Building area (m²): 220m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

To create this total integration, we chose to demolish almost all the walls of the ground floor. The kitchen was opened and now participates in the social environment, and it also has the option of being closed with wooden panels for everyday use. The TV room received a glass closure next to the hollow concrete element, which helps to filter the incidence of sunlight and make the environment cooler. The terrace has been redesigned and the proposal is that it could be an extension of the room. For this, we created a large glass door that runs on a single rail, allowing the gap to be completely open so that the internal / external environments are mixed, and the garden can invade the interior of the house. The roof covering was made with a glass pergola and wooden slats that work like a brise and regulate the intensity of the sun and heat. The garden continues in the open area, on the green wall, side closing of the pool. To meet the client’s requests for a home with clean and light concept and colors, we chose white as the main color, from the bricks on the living room wall to the wardrobe doors in the bedrooms. The four suites received wooden floors for better thermal comfort. In the children’s bathrooms, white is also predominant, and the hydraulic tile floors create a point of color. In the master bathroom the coating was made in raised Itaunas granite, both on the countertop, as on the floor and walls.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © CASA100 Arquitetura

Image Courtesy © CASA100 Arquitetura

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Categories: House, Interiors, Residential




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