An Interior That Looks Like An Exterior



Hello,

I have already missed You. It’s been a week, I haven’t left any sign here. But I came back with a very tasty marmalade!

Welcome to Brazil, São Paulo city, where raw industrial-looking Maracanã House is designed by the Brazilian architecture studio Terra and Tuma Arquitetos Associados.

Pay attention to the building’s entrance. The labyrinth wall is an attractive and original exterior element ( 1 photo ).

The furniture is lowered and blows minimal modern style.

At first sight, it’s difficult to draw the line between inside and outside the home. A raw concrete wall adorned with creepers inside the sitting-room does not remind itsy-bitsy home.

Is it inside or outside? The entire front wall of the home is a sliding glass wall that opens up to the street. Just outside, a hammock and lounging area give the residents a place to sit back and enjoy their remarkable inside-out home.

Terrace. Yes, please.

Concrete bricks, glass windows, a wire fence, shining little light bulb, twilight of the window. It’s warm, it’s cozy.

Project by Terra and Tuma Arquitetos Associados