Brazil just got richer for another gorgeous piece of contemporary architecture. Jaragua Residence is appealing modern house made by Fernanda Marques on the hills of São Paulo, Brazil.
Front facade is defined by the bold lines of white concrete, especially upper floor although ground floor is largely hidden by green vegetation. With dark wooden textures inside, that tends to make first floor look like it floats, which is quite cool design trick if you ask me. Rear elevation is, of course, more open with balconies overlooking backyard with swimming pool and supplying lovely city views. Terraces and balconies specifically appear excellent at night with lights turned on.
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Interiors are really huge, with open floor program layout. Combination of white concrete and wooden surfaces continued on the interior design, visually connecting interiors and exterior. Furnishings is modern day, mainly white or light gray and I specially liked blue chairs standing out nicely from the rest. Double height floors and minimalism developed wide open space with daylight reaching deeply into the residence by means of floor-to-ceiling glass windows. I also noticed gorgeous floating stairs and decided I want one! Kitchen is worth mentioning as well. It’;s not large but it is definitely charming in some contemporary way.
All photos © Fernando Guerra
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