Toy House in Brazil Features Fun on Every Floor
Pascali Semerdjian Engineers planned the Toy House in São Paulo, Brazil. The 2,659-square-foot play zone was worked alongside the proprietor's home particularly for diversion — of kids and grown-ups alike.
"The task was considered as a tremendous play place for a developing family, intended to be a home for the youngsters' toys and a venue for gatherings and occasions," the designers said. "The discrete passage opens up with a welcome to play. A staircase drives guests to pick among three distinct levels."
The lower level houses an extensive television space for computer game and motion picture sessions, with an incorporated kitchen. Sliding entryways open to the outside, where a slide can be found under the stainless steel staircase. On the fundamental floor, brilliant measured furniture echoes the imaginatively formed inherent racking.
On the upper level, the engineers imagined an adaptable metal case with remote-controlled screens. "The space can grow to wind up greater or littler, disconnected or opened, and can be effectively destroyed later on," the creating group said.
A tower entryway and a pink rope span add to this energetic living arrangement, while masterpieces by acclaimed Brazilian specialists convey character to the configuration plan. [Photos and data gave by Pascali Semerdjian Architects]