SPA S.V. Farm | Dall’Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura

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SPA S.V. Farm | Dall’Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura

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  • Project Name: SPA S.V. Farm
  • Practice: Dall’Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
  • Products: Patio Brazil , Luminii , Tidelli , Franccino , Artifact , Breton , Fabrics Warehouse
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 929 sqm
  • Project Location: Sau Paulo
  • Country: Brazil
  • Interior + Furniture: Dall'Ovo Magalhães + Vanessa Pignatti
  • Photo Credits: Bicubico - Gabriel Neri Faim
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Excerpt: Dall’Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura designed SPA S.V. Farm, a farmhouse that incorporated several updates, revitalizing the entire building. In the barbecue area (gourmet space), we tried to create a contemporary environment, but one that recalled the old farmhouses, through the use of red, burnt cement on the walls and part of the lining. In addition to the wood and braided straw lining, the entire floor was replaced, and the woodwork was restored.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Located inside a farm in the region of Campinas, the building called SPA was an existing construction. The original project in which we participated dates from the year 2005 and needed some interventions.

SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim

Initially, we were going to revitalize the barbecue area and porch. However, as we visited the site, we realized there was enormous potential for a general upgrade. Therefore, we presented a project to the clients that incorporated several updates, revitalizing the entire building.

SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim
SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim

In the barbecue area (gourmet space), we tried to create a contemporary environment, but one that recalled the old farmhouses, through the use of red, burnt cement on the walls and part of the lining. In addition to the wood and braided straw lining, the entire floor was replaced, and the woodwork was restored. In the rest of the balcony, we changed the floors and lining, the latter made of braided straw with a tightly closed and homogeneous weave, at the same time elegant and cozy.

SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim
SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim

Internally, we made some specific interventions in the dormitory area: we revitalized the floors and reformulated the existing skylights in the gallery. To this end, two blocks of masonry were created to support the works of art while allowing a physical and visual expansion in the bathrooms of the suites, creating a space of natural lighting and ventilation.

SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim

In the social area, customers considered the small home theater and the living and dining room to be a cold and unwelcoming environment. Thus, our proposal was to move the TV shelf towards the hall, expanding the internal space. From that came the idea of ​​the vertical slat that delimits the hall space and disguises the side of the shelf. At the same time, we removed the doors that closed the environment and integrated the home with the rest of the room.

SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim
SPA S.V. Farm | Dall'Ovo Magalhães Arquitetura
© Bicubico – Gabriel Neri Faim

In the living room, the highlight is the large bookcase full of voids, all in wood, which provides a division of the environments, but without losing the physical and visual integration of the spaces. The closed niches are movable, allowing a change in composition, allowing different combinations. In all rooms, the furniture has been updated. Some items such as beds, sideboards in the bedrooms, the living room bookcase, and the bar in the barbecue have the design signed by us.

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