A Lisbon Apartment Building Is Brought Back to Life With Tidy, Light-Filled Interiors

On a narrow, winding street sits the Escadinhas Building, which has been newly restored with a blend of sleek finishes by local firm Aurora Arquitectos.

Situated on a roughly 860-square-foot plot in Mouraria, the Moorish Quarter of Lisbon, the 1920 Escadinhas Building spills onto a charming cobbled street at its front, and captures views across Portugal’s capital at the back. When local firm Aurora Arquitectos agreed to take on a renovation, the structure itself was sound, but the interiors of all three levels and an attic were due for an update.

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The project kept with the building’s original layout: The entrance connects with the main stair, which leads to three apartments, one on each level. Each apartment has a big social space, with the living rooms and kitchenettes stretching the entire depth of the building and the bedrooms and bathrooms connected directly to the living area. To create a fluid, streamlined interior, "secret" doors connecting the spaces are integrated within painted wooden walls.

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"We wanted the final result to be as simple as possible, which is one of the most complex things to do, in our opinion," says architect Afonso Nunes. "The answer was a small number of materials, such as ash for the doors and cabinetry, and local limestone and traditional Azulima tiles in the bathrooms."

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The third floor became a duplex, with a graceful stairway at the center of the apartment leading to an attic containing bedrooms. A triple dormer window leads onto the terrace—and to views of Lisbon beyond.

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More from Aurora Arquitectos:

An 18th-Century Portuguese Home Morphs Into a Series of Colorful Apartments

A Hidden Fireman’s Pole Is Just One of This Home’s Many Delights

Project Credits:

Architect of Record: Aurora Arquitectos / @auroraarquitectos

Builder/General Contractor: Terraços de Prata

Structural Engineer Company: OMSOR

Carpentry: Facecamo

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