
HORIZONS HOUSE | são josé do rio preto, sp, brazil
When wood grain defines architecture
In São José do Rio Preto, Casa Horizontes emerges as a statement that the interior can be as impactful as the facade. Jacaranda panels with vertical grain dominate the social spaces from floor to ceiling, creating visual continuity that transforms common environments into sensory experiences.
The combination with natural travertine on the walls and stone on the floor creates a triad of materials that age together, each gaining character over time.

A kitchen that respects the kitchen
Far from the excessive appeal of mirrored cabinets and exuberant islands, Casa Horizontes' kitchen opts for intelligent sobriety. The handleless off-white lacquered upper cabinets create a clean wall, while the monolithic travertine island—with a generous countertop thickness—anchors the space with weight and nobility.
The choice of natural oak flooring brightens the environment and balances the visual density of the stone. A project that knows when to stop.



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