Credits
From Armentano Arquitetura
Located in Campinas, the interior design of Residence P559 stands out for its striking color palette and seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
In the living areas, a large glass pane frames the lush surrounding landscape, while furniture and decorative objects in predominantly light and warm neutral tones create a subtle dialogue with the treetops. Chromatic contrast appears in select elements, such as the Théme 72-7 painting by Julio Le Parc—an exponent of kinetic art—and in the orange and yellow armchairs that stand out within the composition.
In the social areas, from the living room to the dining space, the architecture highlights design pieces and artworks, embracing discretion and refinement as core principles. Graphite-toned barstools in the open kitchen, a metallic bookshelf, a white stone dining table, and beige sofas reinforce the predominantly neutral palette, allowing art and nature to take center stage.
Near the staircase that marks the vertical circulation, a sitting area reveals a meticulous balance of materials, colors, and textures. A deep blue rug establishes an intense color base, contrasting with the caramel-toned armchairs that accompany it.
On the upper floor, the TV room presents a refined chromatic interplay between vertical wooden panels and the softness of textile surfaces. The blue sofa echoes the palette of the lower level, while a photograph by Cássio Vasconcellos creates a visual connection with the vibrant green of the outdoor landscape.
In the closet, expansive glass and mirrored surfaces generate an interplay of transparency and reflections, ensuring privacy while maintaining the relationship with the surroundings that defines the lower level.