With the aim of preserving the apartment's original features, the parquet flooring was restored, adding a touch of authenticity and warmth to the space. In the bedrooms, except for the master suite, the original closets were kept and restored, with the doors, for example, being lacquered in white, combining retro charm with contemporary design to create unique and personalized spaces. In the master bedroom, a closet was created and separated by a metal frame with fluted glass, providing greater privacy when using the closet.
In the spacious living room, the island sofa offers versatility in the layout, inviting residents to enjoy moments of relaxation in front of the TV, gather in a social environment, or sit on the bench that extends along the entire room with a view of the Eixinho, which can also function as storage.
By integrating the green of the plants into the interior space, the apartment becomes a cozy and inviting retreat, ideal for moments of relaxation and socializing. The past intertwines with the present, creating a unique and charming space that celebrates the essence of residential life in the heart of Brasília.
In the entrance hall, the hydraulic tiles, with their retro aesthetic, combined with metal elements of the portal, add a touch of nostalgia and modernity, while the minimalist architecture seeks visual and functional harmony. The metal portal echoes the language of the kitchen, where the metal frame in front of the living room becomes a versatile window, opening or closing as needed to integrate the spaces and maintain the kitchen's privacy through the fluted glass.
The kitchen, the true heart of the home, is an ode to retro with a contemporary touch. The German corner transports residents to a bistro of bygone days, while the fluted glass frame divides the kitchen and service area, providing practicality and functionality without sacrificing aesthetics.
2023
2024
Year of project completion: 2024
Gross built area: 219 m²
Project location: Asa Sul, Brasília-DF
Project Coordinator: Renata Brazil
Project Team: Renata Brazil, Isabelle Bizzo
Collaborators: Gabriel Barajas, Pedro Torres, Aline dos Santos Silva.