Architect:Alexandre Dal Fabbro Arquitetura | ADF Arquitetura
Location:Jardins, São Paulo, Brazil; | ;View Map
Project Year:2023
Category:Apartments
Single, 35 years old. The project architect is the resident himself.
I wanted a smooth, flowing apartment. With light colors and not too dark. My old apartment had darker wood and I ended up getting sick of it. For this new house I wanted something timeless and extremely soft that could work with natural light and bring the landscaping I proposed for the balcony into the house. In fact, when choosing the apartment, one of the criteria was that it had a balcony, which is a very important part for me, a kind of breathing space.
Total renovation. The original apartment had 3 bedrooms, no bathroom, a staff room and a very narrow laundry room. The layout was transformed into a two-suite apartment, with the master having a closet in place of the staff room, a toilet was created for the living room and the laundry room was expanded.
Yes, the apartment was very old.
I wanted an apartment that was dressed by the architecture itself. That's why carpentry is an essential part of the renovation. I wanted the project to depend as little as possible on works of art so that the apartment would look beautiful and so that I could acquire my paintings over time but without the apartment looking unfinished due to lack of flooring. Another important aspect is that the solutions were designed to have as much indirect lighting as possible.
Open the third bedroom to the living room and take advantage of the existing pillars that appeared in the break as elements of the interior architecture. Even the bathroom has a piece of exposed pillar.
No.
The beam pillar in the entrance hallway of the master bedroom made it difficult to prepare the bedroom layout as there were not many possibilities for the door to access the bathroom. However, the difficulty became a major visual element of the apartment when I decided to leave the beam visible, even if it meant making the bathroom smaller.
Exposed concrete, oak wood staining in the joinery, porcelain flooring and marble in the kitchen.
Kitchen stools: Designed by Alexandre Dal Fabbro
Painting in Nanking and stainless steel in the office: Pro Arte – artist Jê Américo.
Comic duo alongside the Danish one: Brought back from a trip to Portugal, Artist Gustavo Mendez.
Jader Almeida side table from the tenth anniversary special edition.
Serge Mouille dining lamp.
Author: Alexandre Dal Fabbro
Collaborator: Mayara Marques
Work: Maurício Martinez
Photography: Fran Parente
1. Armchair – ETEL
2. Coffee table – Herança Cultural
3. Raft armchair – collection
4. Husk Chair – Casual
5. Renata stools – Design Alexandre Dal Fabbro
6. Senior dining armchairs – Collection
7. Carpet – Nani chnellatto
8. LEDs – Lumini
9. Luminaire - Enfoque
10. Automation - Wedo
11. Woodywork – Prime
12. Porcelain tiles – Portobello
13. Landscaping – Bia Abreu
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