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David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
Brick, concrete and warm wood — the design team blends these varied textures to create a chic, emotive modern home that really draws you in. They remodeled an older, 30 pyeong (about 1,067 sq ft) apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, turning it into a cozy, perfectly tailored nest for a young owner with a social, outgoing personality.
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
They opened up the plan by removing unnecessary interior walls that had made the space feel cramped. Then they reworked the layout to match the owner’s style and daily routines. In the living room, a fabric modular sofa, TV, media cabinet, desk and shelving are arranged in balanced groups, creating a stylish area that works for relaxing, entertaining, working and everything in between.
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
The mini home office tucked into the living room is styled with an eclectic mix of objects that reveal the owner’s tastes. It’s a compact workspace with serious personality.
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
David Ito Arquitetura ©Maíra Acayaba
The open kitchen features a clean white built-in sink and a central island. They anchored the space with a dining table for six, completing a warm and inviting island-kitchen layout that’s perfect for both everyday life and entertaining.











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