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[Rustic Yet Elegant Minimalist Apartment With Light Play: Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rustic Yet Elegant Minimalist Apartment With Light Play](r/home-designing/~3/uq_UIsSKj24/rustic-yet-elegant-minimalist-apartment-with-light-play?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 23 Mar 2020 09:10 AM PDT A rustic yet elegant 155 square metre apartment resides in Cidade Jardim, Brazil, created by architect [Nildo José]( and team. Casa Dendê Duratex is a clean and minimalist architecture. Crisp lines are employed and covered in a monochrome colour palette to convey an atmosphere of modern sophistication. However, curvaceous elements come into play too, dramatically rounding out the seam between wall and ceiling with both impact and grace. This fluid environment works as an analogy of the Bahian recôncavo, whilst light filtering muxarabi screens honour traditional Bahian architecture. This architectural element is utilised to build ‘boxes’ within the layout too, which house a concealed kitchen and an ensuite bathroom. An entire wall is dedicated to Brazilian cachaça bottles in the living room, giving a long black feature wall a reflective quality. The bottles are decorated with Bahia’s sand, giving a subtle nod to the colonial past of the recôncavo. The shelves, which were designed in partnership with Florense, sink away into an inward curve of the black ribbed wall at one end. The curve of the wall moves in-line with a white crescent sofa. A white [swing arm wall lamp]( projects from the shapely perimeter to form a connect with the furniture placement. Each piece stands unique, like works of sculptural art. A triangular [modern coffee table]( partners a great stone slab table, mixing minimalist and modern in the nucleus of the space. Inspired by traditional Bahian architecture, a muxarabi ventilation screen splits the sunlight entering through the skylight. The screen is coupled with special glass that controls the sun’s rays to cool the interior from the high temperatures of the region. A cappuccino [accent chair]( adds depth of tone to the white lounge arrangement. A woven rug spreads out underneath. Most of the fabrics and carpet in the home were brought from Bahia and made by the traditional manual loom of the state, which is similar to those used to form rest hammocks. The [modern fireplace]( is an elegant ceiling mounted design in the corner of the room, which descends by a captivating view of an old majestic tree. On the other side of the fireplace, a tall [ladder]( climbs the cachaça shelves. A second lounge area connects with the kitchen dining space. Above it, a dramatic sweeping arc forms where wall meets ceiling. Trancoso Duratex wood panels in concave format clad the optical illusion, darkly confusing the vertical and horizontal plane. The tonality resembles the rich coloured and resistant trunk of the Jacarandá da Bahia tree. Burnt cement coats the neighbouring walls, creating a high contrast linen color against the wooden arc. The light covering makes reference to the simple style façades of Bahia beach houses. A gourmet Island splits to grip a dining bar on one side. The kitchen is concealed in a central box with screen doors. All white kitchen cabinets all but disappear within the muxarabi screen box. When closed up the block becomes volumetric play with light and shadows. Cutaways in two [kitchen bar stools]( pull together with the sliced island design. Natural stone flooring brings in tangible rustic vibes. The interior leaves stereotypical Bahia colour behind, though exhibits a bond with the homeland in its very details. The arched architecture forms a grand entryway into the master suite. Light plays over textured walls, building mystique. A unique white metal headboard undulates its way across the width of the bedroom, creating rolls of light and shade. One stylish [bedroom chair]( rests by bifold patio doors. The traditional bedside table lamp is replaced by a far reaching swing arm wall lamp. The home is populated with works by Sidney Amaral, Ulysses Boscolo, Junior Suci, Célia Euvaldo, Zé Rufino, Karin Lambrecht, and Marcia Thompson, plus ex votos handicrafts from Galeria Estação. White linen sheets and duvet cover rest beneath throws in soft natural tones. A matching pale sand coloured bedstead fashions a softly sophisticated bedroom aesthetic. A low bedside unit smoothly bridges the gap between the bed base and window chair. The central screen box that houses the kitchen is also home to the bathroom, on its opposite side. This microarchitectural element allows whole rooms to become invisible, just by closing doors. When opened up, the screened box offers a spacious and light shower room, complete with a modern toilet and vanity area that is revealed by yet another set of bifold screen doors. A minimalist white flush plate hides in amongst the crisscross white panelling. A small white stool becomes the landing spot for wet towels and discarded clothing. The vanity area is a simple cutaway nook, tucked beneath a lift up door. Raw concrete builds a backsplash behind the rectangular vessel basin, which is set on a dropped vanity shelf. A single [glass vase]( provides a little homey touch, and connection with nature. A modern white [faucet]( extends from the side plane of the vanity nook in order to accommodate its shallow proportion. A beckoning hand sculpture offers up a place to hang a hand towel. A narrow glass screen separates the shower from the toilet – more for aesthetics than actual protection from any splash zone. The screen walls let sunlight wash in. The door over the vanity unit maintains ventilation. The floor plan illustrates how the central kitchen/bathroom volume provides privacy to the bedroom area from the main living spaces. Recommended Reading: [Detailed Guide & Inspiration For Designing A Rustic Living Room]( Related Posts: - [Winners of 2010 New Zealand Architecture Awards]( - [57 Rustic Furniture Ideas for Countryside-Inspired Interior Themes]( - [[facebook-fan-page] Bathrooms of the Future]( - [Ultimate Computer Setups: Cool Computer Room Design]( - [30 Rustic Dining Rooms That Radiate Refinement]( - [Modern Classic Chairs]( ff/home-designing?a=uq_UIsSKj24:Xb70qGc-4bA:J3aVl1i_38o ff/home-designing?a=uq_UIsSKj24:Xb70qGc-4bA:qj6IDK7rITs ff/home-designing?a=uq_UIsSKj24:Xb70qGc-4bA:yIl2AUoC8zA You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas](). To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now](. 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