Positioned in Itu, São Paulo, this Brazilian home is impressed by nature, however not in the way in which you could have anticipated. The nation has an extremely various panorama, from tender, white sandy seashores to the dense Amazon rainforest. But, Tulio Xenofonte, architect and founding father of his namesake studio, was drawn to the black sands of Iceland when designing Casa Turmalina.
‘Earlier than I began the challenge, the shopper talked quite a bit about how necessary nature and pure components are in his life, within the journeys he enjoys, and in all the things round him. Being surrounded by life and nature was what made him purchase this 6,000 sq m lot, a lot of which is preserved native forest,’ Xenofonte says.
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Previous journeys the shopper has ventured on embrace climbing Aconcagua, a mountain in Argentina. His subsequent journey took him to Iceland. Leaping on this, Xenofonte started to analysis the island’s distinctive nature.

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‘One of many locations that caught my consideration probably the most was Black Sand Seashore, the place the slope seems to be like an immense cliff of black tourmaline’, explains the architect, though the sand and stones are primarily fashioned from basaltic rock.

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‘That is the place the entire idea of Casa Turmalina got here from, with its picket slats on the façade, impressed by the golden silicate incrustations that the rock presents, along with its concrete stamped with the feel of tourmaline.’

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The black tourmaline gemstone grew to become the center of the design, its powder blended into the concrete to infuse it with its power of cleaning and prosperity. Working this into the design permits for the aesthetics of the tourmaline to echo all through the house.

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Inside, the home consists of seven suites to accommodate a household of six, alongside three further rooms for visitors on the bottom ground. The communal space boasts an open front room with a terrace and backyard, which effortlessly circulate into one another. The TV room additionally extends into the massive house and opens up onto the 25m pool that surrounds the home.

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The outside areas embrace three further areas – a front room, a eating space and a barbecue ‘bar’. Moreover, the house encompasses a totally geared up fitness center and a spa space with a devoted therapeutic massage room, a sauna, which is related to the pool, a rest room and an outside scorching tub.

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Texture performs a pivotal half within the design of this house. From flooring in Spanish porcelain to pool and water options made in Hijau stone from Indonesia, every component embeds the residence additional into its environment and nature as a complete.

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‘Along with the supplies talked about, the partitions of the first suite are coated in suede, and I used inexperienced Guatemala marble for the fireside in the lounge, the doorways of the eating room, and the bathe and bathtub space within the major suite,’ says Xenofonte.

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These playful textural variations create a comfortable ambiance, and add to the general sense of an intricate house that responds to its vibrant atmosphere.
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