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You’ll Either Love or Hate This Renovated Lisbon Flat’s Wooden Cabinet Pulls

Keren Dillard
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The chunky pine handles contrast the apartment’s all-white cabinetry, and its refined mix of marble, limestone, and bronze.

A very bright living room with floor to ceiling Juliette-style windows open up the space in the daytime and in the evening one might enjoy warm spot lighting accompanied by the glow of the fireplace.
A very bright living room with floor to ceiling Juliette-style windows open up the space in the daytime and in the evening one might enjoy warm spot lighting accompanied by the glow of the fireplace.

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Project Details:

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Architect: Aurora Arquitectos

Year Built: 2023

Footprint: 1615 square feet

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From the Architect: "Through selective demolitions, the dining room and kitchen are strategically placed in the center of the house, with all pathways leading through this area, restoring the act of cooking and eating to a central role in social and family life, like an old rural kitchen. These new openings, arranged in a regular manner, enhance the flow of movement and visual connectivity across the spaces. The shape of these openings emphasizes and ritualizes the passage, like portals."

The dining table welcomes guests and also speaks to the central theme of, "cooking and eating as the center of social and family life,
The dining table welcomes guests and also speaks to the central theme of, "cooking and eating as the center of social and family life,
The beautifully natural lit dining area allows for open circulation between the public spaces of the house. Large balcony windows beckon guests to the views of the city while partitions in the walls and large open doorframes keep connectivity between rooms.
The beautifully natural lit dining area allows for open circulation between the public spaces of the house. Large balcony windows beckon guests to the views of the city while partitions in the walls and large open doorframes keep connectivity between rooms.
The first room of entry is the dining room, highlighted by this beautiful dining table in the round atop a vase-like stone base.
The first room of entry is the dining room, highlighted by this beautiful dining table in the round atop a vase-like stone base.

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