São Paulo, Brasil
Using woody and subtle gray tones, Fabiana Camanho and Marta Camanho have completed an apartment renovation and brought a fluid, light, and at the same time striking identity, creating at the same time multifunctional solutions for integrating environments.
Pinheiros Home has recently been awarded a 2023 Future House Award by Global Design News and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum for Architecture and Design.
The architects use natural elements such as wood and marble that become the highlight of the project.
The result was a contemporary, sophisticated, and functional project.
The freijo wood, and the marble as the coating is also present in the furniture.
Signature furniture such as Chaise Longue Rio by Oscar Niemeyer, is present in this project.
The living room can be defined as a large integrated space, but which adds different functions: Living room, TV room, Dining room, balcony with an environment for small meals and gourmet.
Gray walls in chromium color, coatings like wood and marble give the highlight.
Signature furniture is full of textures such as marble, mirror, wood, glass, and leather. Works of art with a lot of personality.
Light production with silverware, murano, and glass.
The master suite was planned following the same concept of integration.
The team made a TV room inside the suite, an individual closet, and a husband-and-wife bathroom to maintain the couple’s privacy.
The shades of gray and the columns and walls covered with marble, make the environment elegant.
Project: Pinheiros Home
Architects: Camanho Arquitetura
Lead Architect: Fabiana Camanho
Design Team: Fabiana Camanhο and Marta Camanho
Client: Jose Paulo Scheliga
Contractor: Foz
Photographers: Rafael Renzo