Explore the Allure of Vintage Modern Homes: A Stunning 66-Pyong Renovation in São Paulo
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Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Concrete, brick, tile, steel, wood and glass—these lived-in textures are layered together to craft a vintage-modern home with an undeniably magnetic vibe. Remodeled from a 66-pyeong (about 2,350 sq ft) apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, this project offers a stylish, welcoming nest that reveals the family’s taste and sensibility.
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
In the main area where the living room flows into the dining space, the designers left the concrete finish exposed and kept the brick’s raw texture, creating a singular atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else.
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
The living room is sunlit and inviting, styled with a comfy sofa, a lounge chair, a tea table, side tables, layered lighting, and a textured rug to create a relaxed, cozy atmosphere.
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
The dining area, anchored by a large solid-wood table and chairs, doubles as a roomy home café where family, friends, and guests can linger over long conversations and meals.
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
White tiles line the kitchen walls while the floor uses gray tiles punctuated with yellow accents. An oak sink unit paired with an exposed concrete countertop keeps the space clean, structured, and refreshingly unique.
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
Casa100 Arquitetura ©Maira Acayaba
The bedroom keeps things simple and practical: clean-lined furniture and built-in storage offer plenty of room for belongings, creating a neat, cozy private retreat.











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