It is very common to think of the classic as a neutral and very peaceful style. But architect Eduardo Machado’s apartment proves just the opposite! With different combinations of colors, textures and furniture found in antique shops, this week’s Open House will certainly surprise you.
Eduardo’s apartment is in Porto Alegre and underwent a complete renovation to make it just the way he wanted it. There are several works of art on the wall, family pieces, Murano glass, signed furniture and many, many pieces of furniture found in antique shops. The apartment is so interesting that it brings solutions that I might not have imagined, such as the grill built into the wall between the kitchen and the dining room, a type of barbecue that is very common in Rio Grande do Sul, Uruguay and Argentina.
All this combination of furniture and colors ends up creating a contemporary style, flirting very well with the classic, certainly unique. You will understand better once you watch the video! I got to know the entire apartment and show you every corner of it in detail, it’s worth checking out.
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Casa de Valentina: How big is the apartment?
Eduardo Machado: The apartment has 120m2 and is located on Avenida Bagé, in Porto Alegre.
CV: What are the rooms?
Eduardo Machado: The apartment comprises a living/dining room, hall, toilet, kitchen and two bedrooms, one of which is a suite. I believe that the integration of the living room with the dining room is one of the highlights of the project.
CV: What was your inspiration?
Eduardo Machado: The inspiration was an architecture with life, travel inspirations, the taste for colors and fearlessly applying all the knowledge acquired so far in my profession as an architect and at the same time a client.
CV: How do you classify the project?
Eduardo Machado: Contemporary with life, colors and many objects!
CV: Is there anything else you would like to highlight regarding the apartment?
Eduardo Machado: A little bit of everything, if possible. But I really like objects that bring back travel memories!