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Casa Dos Irenes

View of the kitchen with dining area, herringbone wood flooring, and cream-colored furnishings, all illuminated by a pendant lamp.
  • Year / 2020
  • Category / Residential
  • Author / Numero26
  • Photo / David Frutos
Dining area with a round table, white chairs, and a pendant lamp in a light-toned, minimalist interior.

nh suspension - Neri&Hu | Ph. David Frutos

In Casa Dos Irenes, light becomes an integral part of the architecture, enhancing the identity of the spaces. Designed by Número 26, the project redefines a home originally built between the 1940s and 1950s through a measured balance between past and present, where original features and new insertions coexist naturally.

Detail of the kitchen with cream-colored cabinets, textured glass partition, and wall light.

Dioscuri wall - Michele De Lucchi | Ph. David Frutos

Spread across 85 square metres, the apartment preserves part of its original structure while reinterpreting it in a contemporary way, restoring a central role to the shared living areas. In this context, Artemide lighting engages in a dialogue with the architecture, helping to create an elegant and timeless atmosphere.

Detail of the bathroom with wall-mounted sink, round mirror with yellow frame, and blue faucet fixtures.

Teti - Vico Magistretti | Ph. David Frutos

Narrow bathroom with green wall tiles, a wall-mounted sink unit, plants, and a patterned ceiling.

Teti - Vico Magistretti | Ph. David Frutos

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