Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo

Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo

Architecture: Goiva Arquitetura
Year: 2021
Area: 300 m²
Location: Vila Beatriz, São Paulo, Brazil
Instagram: @goiva.co

São Paulo, 2024 – Isabelle and Fernando were looking for a home that met their family routine needs and was close to their daughter’s school, in the Vila Madalena neighborhood. They found a house built in the 1940s, largely preserved with its original configuration, located on a 300m² lot, featuring a two-story main house and a two-story annex.

Despite the property’s attractive features, some areas didn’t fully meet the couple’s needs, especially in terms of outdoor space usage and integration between the interiors. Thus, they sought out architects Karen Evangelisti and Marcos Mendes, who were partners at Iná Arquitetura (Karen and Marcos are currently partners at Goiva Arquitetura), for a renovation project aimed at reconfiguring the spaces to provide new possibilities for living and functionality.

Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo
Photography by Maira Acayaba

The external area was one of the main focuses of the intervention. The front garden was redesigned, with a replacement of plant species, while the side setback, previously used as a garage, was transformed into a central square. This new configuration now connects the main house’s internal access with the annex, which was converted into a leisure area with a swimming pool.

Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo
Photography by Maira Acayaba

To address the unevenness of the terrain, platforms were built with benches and green areas, creating spaces for socializing and circulation. A covered barbecue area was strategically installed, connecting to the main house’s kitchen, making it ideal for social events.

Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo
Photography by Maira Acayaba
Inside the main house, specific changes improved the integration between rooms. The metal-framed doors in the social area were replaced with glass panels, allowing for better connection to the outdoor space. Original elements, such as the wooden and granilite floors, were preserved and restored, ensuring the maintenance of the property’s historical identity.
Home Renovation in Vila Madalena, São Paulo
Photography by Maira Acayaba
On the upper floor, the bedrooms were reorganized for greater practicality, and the master bathroom underwent an expansion and renovation, incorporating a new balcony into the space.
The project also brought changes to the outdoor area, with the introduction of brick flooring and wooden decks, reinforcing the idea of integration between spaces and creating functional circulation areas. Finally, indirect lighting was used to highlight architectural and landscape details.

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