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Luxury Studio decorated in an exhibitionist manner

The project that we present today was born after a challenge, in which an empty apartment was entrusted to a Brazilian architect with the sole purpose of turning it into a luxury studio. The result is very interesting, even if, in essence, it seems that the future residents would not have any privacy; this is not entirely true, because the studio has sliding walls which, if necessary, can separate the bedroom and living room from the bathroom and the kitchen.

In fact, this is the beauty of sliding walls: they can entirely separate the bedroom, and also can mask the kitchen and the storage areas.

David Guerra exhibition apartment artwork

David Guerra exhibition apartment artwork wall

David Guerra exhibition apartment bar cart

One of the interesting brainwaves is the TV or, more precisely, how it is suspended. It sits suspended above the table and is oriented towards the couch, but if necessary, it can always be rotated to any part of the studio, including to the bed.

David Guerra exhibition apartment bathroom

David Guerra exhibition apartment bathroom wall

David Guerra exhibition apartment closet

Behind the bed is a wall covered with leather, guarded by two sliding doors hidden in its structure, which separates the bathroom from the rest of the studio. This solution allowed the creation of an open space concept, a fluid and modern image, in tune with the rest of the house.

David Guerra exhibition apartment dining table

David Guerra exhibition apartment headboard wall

David Guerra exhibition apartment venetian blinds

David Guerra exhibition apartment venetian blinds tv

David Guerra exhibition apartment wood ceiling

In addition, unlike many other modern apartments, this luxury studio contains many art pieces, more or less valuable, handmade accessories, and items related to the culture of Brazil.

Jan 16, 2015Paul Scoropan

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