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From Brazil with taste
Brazilian designer Fábio Galeazzo saw an abandoned building in Sao Paulo and made a house out of it terribly interesting, fabulous and cozy.
Fabio found a house in very poor condition. To maintain load-bearing structures, he had to install additional support for the roof, bamboo columns. It's a good idea, because at the house there was a small shed. Extend it with extra fabric canopies that resemble sails. Cheerful Fabio decided to give the house amongst the rich greenery surrounding it. So painted the facade in the spirit of the work of Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral.
Rich colors, bright images, and geometric ornaments — modernist motifs can be traced in the interior of the house. The walls inside echo the design of the facade. A large round window framing frame bookshelf. On the floor — wooden flooring and granite tiles.
No less interesting furniture which was picked up by the designer for this house. Here and the bed-nest, and chair-Indian, and Ottoman shaped like a lamb. Many things made by the hands of Fabio, which is modified, painted furniture specifically for this house. Eclectic furniture harmoniously combined in this riot of colors and shapes. With no less carefully matched the decor: pictures, vases, candleholders and lamps — all designed to harmonize the space.
The house, which was created by Fábio Galeazzo, the temperament of the Brazilian. It is wonderful to live, wonderful to create and enjoy every day.
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