FJ House Apartment Interior Design by Studio Guilherme Torres
February 5th, 2011 - Posted in Apartment Interior Design
This is FJ House by Studio Guilherme Torres. Young, single, businessman and DJ. The owner of this apartment, located in the West side of São Paulo, wanted to keep living near his company and at the same time grant his new house all the modernity that represents this moment of his life. The property is a typical apartment of the 80, was literally brought down and rebuilt from scratch. All partitions that have limited rooms, have been removed. Toilets and two rooms have been maintained for structural reasons. Some windows were also eliminated, to create the concept of a box in which enlightenment over wall and floor coverings would create a three-dimensional effect, as in a nightclub.
All the ilumination was designed using leds, featuring no other ight source in the whole apartment. Besides the scenographic effect, the ilumination presents a great energy saving combined with a high luminous efficiency. The walls and ceiling were built with plasterboard and then covered with polymer cement.
The kitchen, integrated to the living room, occupies the area that was previously designed for corridors and lavatory. All the woodwork was designed by the architect and one of the great aspects of the project’s interior design was the “high-low” effect, that is, great insights with very low costs. For example, the DJ table, is actually an alluminium ladder that gained a new interpretation. The whole furniture line follows an unassuming style, inspired in the 70’s. The Master suite gained a bathtub integrated to the sleeping area, a transgression more than welcome on this contemporary way of living.
Photography by MCA Estúdio






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