Ideally, wouldn't we all like to live in a climate  where outdoor living is possible year-round? And wouldn't we love to  live in a space where the divide between indoors and outdoors is  non-existent? São Paulo-based Fernanda Marques has achieved this idealistic balance in São Paulo, Brazil, residence named Loft 24-7.
In the 250-square-meter (about 2,700 square feet) space, Marques has  erased the barriers by using "outdoor" elements inside and "indoor"  elements outside and creating easy visual links between the two. Limestone, rough stone, steel, glass, wood paneling  and furnishings that speak to the architect's modernist style, all  create a harmonious, seamless environment where you are never quite in  and never quite out.
  Fernanda Marques is the chief architect at Fernanda Marques Arquitetos  Associados that is involved in both residential and commercial  architecture, interior design, furniture design and real estate. - Tuija Seipell.
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