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House in Brazil Breaking Stereotypes

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A 410-square-meter house designed for a young couple by architects Studio Guilherme Torres in Londrina, Brazil, breaks conventional ideas and cancels traditional spatial division.

The living room seamlessly flows into the dining area and kitchen, which is equipped not only with a stove but also a barbecue area.

On the upper floor is the owners' bedroom, separated from the atrium living room by a glass wall. The hall located on the second floor on the other side of the staircase functions as a small office.

Photos: MCA Estudio

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