Green steel accents define MMS House in São Paulo by Pascali Semerdjian
Colourful steel windows punctuate the brick facade of this home in São Paulo, recently completed by local firm Pascali Semerdjian Arquitetos.
The four-bedroom MMS House was built on a longitudinal lot in São Paulo. It encompasses 411 square metres, built over three storeys and a basement.
From the streetfront, the home is protected by an unassuming metallic wall punctured by two openings on either side of the residence. This wall defines a courtyard that occupies the front of the lot.
Through the bright green front door, an entrance hallway leads to an open-plan living and dining room at the end.
These spaces were designed together for family gatherings and entertaining. "We conceived the spaces in an integrated way in order to stimulate the social interactions of the residents," said a statement from Pascali Semerdjian Arquitetos, which was founded in 2010.
The living room floor is made of reclaimed wood, and the architects furnished it with pieces from Brazilian designers from the 1950s and 1960s such as Jorge Zalszupin and Sergio Rodrigues.
Sliding glass walls allow this area to open to the backyard, which is accessible via a terrace. The kitchen is adjacent to the dining room, but can be closed off by another sliding door.
The first storey contains three bedrooms. Two smaller rooms face the front yard, while the master bedroom occupies the rear portion of the home.
At the rooftop level, the architects included a small den and a home office. Climbing up ...
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