Collection by STACY LUNARDINI

Living Room

In an effort to make getting dressed easy, the Perezes included a six-foot closet on the first level in the large bathroom area.
In an effort to make getting dressed easy, the Perezes included a six-foot closet on the first level in the large bathroom area.
The living room is a cozy spot nestled between the expansive picture window and open doors that lead to the courtyard.
The living room is a cozy spot nestled between the expansive picture window and open doors that lead to the courtyard.
The room is painted Farrow & Ball ‘Stiffkey Blue’ and outfitted with a custom desk.
The room is painted Farrow & Ball ‘Stiffkey Blue’ and outfitted with a custom desk.
The team painted the exterior brick after patching it in places, like the section left by the removal of the door. “We could find the exact texture of brick, that classic Roman running bond, but we could not find it in the right color,” says architect Kailin Gregga. Painting the entire exterior unifies the façade. Rich Brilliant Willing “Hoist” sconces in Black was also added.
The team painted the exterior brick after patching it in places, like the section left by the removal of the door. “We could find the exact texture of brick, that classic Roman running bond, but we could not find it in the right color,” says architect Kailin Gregga. Painting the entire exterior unifies the façade. Rich Brilliant Willing “Hoist” sconces in Black was also added.
One of the defining design elements of the home is that the entire floor is made up of original terra-cotta tiles which only required a cleaning.
One of the defining design elements of the home is that the entire floor is made up of original terra-cotta tiles which only required a cleaning.
The cozy family room occupies a corner opposite from the courtyard. A full-height window and built-in bookcase flank a multisided fireplace.
The cozy family room occupies a corner opposite from the courtyard. A full-height window and built-in bookcase flank a multisided fireplace.
SysHaus completed their first project—a 2,217-square-foot, single-story home in  São Paulo—in collaboration with local architecture studio Arthur Casas Design, who was responsible for the furniture selection, utility systems, finishes, and interior accessories.
SysHaus completed their first project—a 2,217-square-foot, single-story home in São Paulo—in collaboration with local architecture studio Arthur Casas Design, who was responsible for the furniture selection, utility systems, finishes, and interior accessories.
With original steel-framed windows, beamed ceilings, warm wood-paneled walls, and a gracious floor plan it makes for a wonderful entertaining space.
With original steel-framed windows, beamed ceilings, warm wood-paneled walls, and a gracious floor plan it makes for a wonderful entertaining space.
The double-height wall of windows in the living room looks out on the property and was a big draw on their first walk-through.
The double-height wall of windows in the living room looks out on the property and was a big draw on their first walk-through.