Lumiar . Lisboa
MORADIA
House in the Lumiar area, designed by the renowned and illustrious Architect Souto Moura, with 5 rooms and beautiful outdoor gardens that give the final touch to this place.
As intended, we developed an interior project that would meet the existing architecture of this great and illustrious architect, and it was an honor to be part of the creation of these interiors.
We took into account some important situations that we considered to be a priority for the success of our decor. The hall of this house, followed by the corridor that opens to the kitchen and living room, was very long. We implemented 8 wooden panels with LED in this corridor, sectioning these large spans a little and on the opposite side we developed in partnership with the son of this client who is a photographer and created an image of Praça do Comércio in Lisbon sectioned with the same reading of the wooden panels resulting very well.
In the large entrance hall, some design and lighting pieces were selected to create a good atmosphere. We also put on a large canvas by a great Portuguese artist, who finished the environment.
Almost all the furniture was designed by our office and we always follow the same materiality to create the least visual noise. Materials such as afizélia wood, corten iron and white lacquer were used.
The furniture presented here, with sober and eclectic lines, with details that make a difference in the final result of this space.
Not to forget the beautiful existing gardens, with a beautiful swimming pool, which will also be decorated later and which was also developed to be a space for conviviality, charm and comfort.
In the kitchen with a minimal concept, we developed some pieces of modern design such as organic lamps, giving this space a unique soul and identity.
In the living room we developed all the furniture, creating uniformity both in terms of form and material. Highlighting the organic chandelier that illuminates the beautiful dining table that is the organic piece full of transparency and elegance in this space.
These friendly customers asked us to design a bookcase and that we named it Sculptural Bookshelf, so that they could place all the pieces from the many trips they make around the world. The result was very interesting, because when we created a light-colored bookcase with a very studied lighting and existing in some parts of the bookcase, giving a window-shop look that turned out very well and that customers liked so much.
The table, the sideboard, the furniture and TV panels, pieces designed with love and dedication and which resulted very well in their general harmony, in the immensity of the luminosity of this room for a beautiful outdoor garden.
We also created an elegant and characterful atmosphere for the office, where we considered modern pieces for a modern client who appreciates good taste. We thought of a few pieces, but each one with a function. The desk with an impressive design that turned out very well and that we are very proud of, the illuminated bookcase that makes the difference in this space, full of grandeur and elegance. The materials are always the same, between afizélia wood in a natural tone and lacquered, contrasting with the existing corten iron details.
An author’s photograph, of enormous dimension, gives this space a contemporary touch, so well achieved for this space.
Then the hall of the rooms, with a huge ceiling height and minimal lines, so characteristic in the projects of this illustrious architect, intermingle with the impressive photographs of our bridge 25 de Abri, by the son photographer. The result is dazzling and extremely contemporary.
The Suite, another of the divisions to take into account, had as guidelines the headboard of the bed in panels covered in natural linen, which accompany the covered walls and curtains, with this comfortable natural material.
As for furniture, we develop personalized pieces full of charm, making this space very comfortable. We mixed it with some of the customer’s old pieces, giving this division its own identity.
We liked the end result! Is that you?