Meridian Gourmet Area
Gourmet area with plenty of space for leisure
The extension of the house is full of bossa and features Meridian quartzite from Decolores on the central island, on the kitchen worktop, on the barbecue, in the niches between the cupboards and on the TV panel and fireplace.
At this angle you can see the Meridian quartzite, by Decolores, on the TV wall panel, on the central island and in the niches between cupboards. Photo: Jean Paul
Designed to accommodate friends and family, the gourmet area has a sunken living room with an ecological fireplace, a bar and even a pool table. Photo: Jean Paul
The central island has been paginated with “continuous veining”. The Meridian quartzite is sold by @petraimportadora. The work was done by @aragran.marmores. Photo: Jean Paul
Meridian quartzite, from Decolores, complements the floor covering and cabinets and adds a grayish touch to the décor. Photo: Jean Paul
This house in Arapongas, Paraná, already had a gourmet area. But an unusual reason led architect Edson Tomio Hirata, from Arquitetura Verde, to propose building this new space integrated into the veranda. A member of the so-called “Wednesday Club”, which brings men together on a weekly basis, the owner of the house wanted a much larger gourmet area that could accommodate at least 30 people. The architect suggested a 103 m2 room, this time with plenty of space for a living room with a TV and an ecological fireplace, a games room with a pool table, a bar, a lounge with dining tables, a kitchen and a barbecue. In this way, both the men and the family could be comfortably accommodated for their weekly meetings and party days.
Thinking of meeting the request of the couple with two daughters - who wanted to get away from fads and solutions with a short lifespan - the professional developed a project with sober elements and colors. For the materials, he chose natural options such as wood and stone. “The idea was to harmonize the gourmet area with the veranda, where there is a lot of vegetation, as well as combining the materials with each other,” he explains.
This view shows the integration between the gourmet area and the balcony. Notice the veins in the Meridian quartzite, from Decolores, used in the central island. Photo: Jean Paul
Also from the balcony, on the left side of the photo, this angle shows the stone installed on the sink's central island and on the fireplace wall (in the background). Photo: Jean Paul
So, for the central island, the kitchen worktop, the barbecue, the niches between the cupboards and the panel on the TV wall and the fireplace, Meridian quartzite from Decolores was specified. "I wanted a stone with a grayish touch, which would balance out the floor and the cladding on the cabinets. In addition, as it is a rock with a high degree of hardness, it would guarantee greater resistance to stains,” he explains.
Another factor that led to the choice of Meridian is its delicate veining. Although subtle, quartzite has a marked design, which the architect was keen to explore. That's why, when laying the slabs, the marble company used the so-called “continuous vein”. "This way of laying the slabs makes it look like the stone has been folded and not cut. The work is exquisite,” concludes the architect.
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