Thursday, 1 December 2016

A Flawless Family Home Near Sao Paulo

Jaragua Residence by Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados

Located in Alphaville, a residential district in the outskirts of São Paulo, the Jaragua Residence spreads over 1,200 square meters and three floors. Asking for a home where the air could continuously flow, the young couple and their two children received a cozy and open home designed by architect Fernanda Marques.

The spacious living, cooking, and dining spaces were left unpartitioned to ease air flow and convey a feeling of freedom. On the first floor, there are several vastly different spaces — the cozy fireplace room, high-tech media room, and bright breakfast room. Not enough? There is also a study, a cloakroom, guest toilet and help quarters.

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Terraces on the second-floor showcase panoramic views from the inspiring scenic landscape, a mixture of natural and urban. Focusing on creating open spaces that flow one into another, architect Fernanda Marques designed the main family area upstairs, alongside three bedroom suites — each with their own balcony. Photographed by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG, the Jaragua Residence mixes colors, textures, and art in a functional family home.

You might remember Fernanda Marques’ work from this jaw-dropping home in São Paulo or this massive Malibu residence with striking indoor glass pool. We’d love to hear which you like best. Leave us a comment below or on out social media pages!

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28 Mantel Decorating Ideas for a Fresh Fireplace

A tastefully designed mantel is one of the most important design aspects of a living space. It’s often the first thing the eye is drawn to when entering a room. Much like the rest of our homes, the way we decorate our mantels is a direct reflection of our style.

Want to update your mantel, but not sure where to begin? We’ve come up with some tips and ideas to get you on your way to a stylish display.  

One important element of mantel decorating is how you balance your objects in the space. Symmetry brings your eye across the mantel, which is better for a more streamlined, simple approach. For homes with a more classic and conservative aesthetic, this is a popular look. If you prefer a more modern style, vary the height of your accessories to achieve the look that best fits your personality.

You’ll also want to pay attention to scale so that your statement pieces don’t overwhelm the space. Play around with different shapes, textures and colors to discover the right proportions. You may be surprised how much you like the look of a bold pop of color or a tall statement piece.

Follow these mantel decorating ideas as a guideline on how to create your new favorite space, but keep in mind the most important tip of all: Stay true to your personal style. Use pieces you love, designs you are comfortable with and an aesthetic that fits your home. You can’t go wrong!

Here are some mantel decorating ideas to help you get started:

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1. Add Greenery

As fireplaces are generally made of heavy and hard-looking materials such as brick or stone, they can weigh down the look of a room if dressed improperly. To combat this, break up the masculinity of a fireplace with the soft, fluid lines of plants.

A pop of green complements an array of design styles, while floral arrangements add a more feminine tone. Tall grasses are becoming increasingly popular as a relatively neutral and delicate plant that adds eye-catching height.

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2. Get Artsy

Whether you’re a fine-art connoisseur or just like gazing at your favorite painting, an art display can be a wonderful addition atop your mantel. You can go for a trendy gallery wall, either hung above the mantel or sitting atop it. Alternatively, you can make a statement with a single large piece of art that reflects your tastes.

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3. Use Mirrors

Can’t decide on a piece of artwork? Try a mirror instead. You can find them in nearly any shape and size, whether you’d prefer a statement mirror or two matching ones that flank the mantel. A mirror also helps to brighten your living room by reflecting light from a window. You can either hang it or set it on the mantel and lean it against the wall.

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4. Try Tech

Flat-screen TVs have made their way to our mantels, and they’re probably here to stay. If you’re planning to put your TV over your mantel, then mounting it straight to the wall is an aesthetically clean way to do so. If you can, mount it flush with the wall so it looks less bulky. Alternatively, you can conceal it behind a cabinet.

For a more decorative option, try framing your TV. You’ll still want to add things to the mantel itself, but be sure they are small and don’t clutter the space or block the screen.

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5. Be Seasonal

Embrace the seasons, and not just the ones at the end of the year. Add fresh flowers in the spring, tall grasses or bowls of slow-ripening fruit in the summer, or vases of cranberries as fall approaches to keep your mantel current.

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6. Switch It Up

While mantel decorating creates an important focal point in a living room, it’s also one of the easiest things to change out — whether seasonally or with the trends. A good way to keep yourself from going into design despair is to collect several pieces to use together for a fresh look.

For example, you can mix and match items such as candles, vases and other smaller decorative objects as inspiration hits. Change your decor as much as you like — not just around the holidays!

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Harrison Lane’s Family-Inspired Furniture

Harrison Lane’s Family-Inspired Furniture

Harrison Lane is a Canadian cabinet maker and self-taught furniture designer who’s part of Oldam Brand, a family-run studio out of Ottawa, Ontario. Recently, Lane designed and built a few beautiful pieces of solid wood furniture, each named after a family member, complete with handcrafted details.

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The Clayton Chair, named after Lane’s younger brother, is made of solid ash wood with a white oil finish and brass accents.

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Named after his late grandmother, the Florence Stool is made from aged cherry and features tapered legs.

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Penny is a gorgeous desk, named after one of Lane’s cousins, made out of a flame birch base and a laminated cherry veneer top.

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Canari House by _naturehumaine

Canari House by _naturehumaine

Canari House is a minimal residence located in Montreal, Canada, designed by _naturehumaine. The clients are an athletic couple that wished to transform fourplex to create a primary residence while renting on the ground floor. The existing part of the home dates back to the 1930s, and is completely restored on the street side.

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The building is characterized by an angular wooden structure that allows for gardens to nestle within its interstices. Large bay windows provide abundant natural light while providing a spotlight for the striking staircase, which was the focal point of the project as a way to bring vibrancy to the space.

A black band defines the circulation throughout the home, and extends outward to the garden as well. Diagonal lines are the central dynamic element of the home, and can be seen utilized throughout the exterior, as well as with the lighting fixtures and stairwell.

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Photography by Adrien Williams



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