Mont Blanc: timeless sophistication on the countertops at Casa Palmas
Designed and executed by the architecture studio TBH Arquitetura - Tatiana Bresolin Hirassaki, and photographed by Guilherme Rocha de Oliveira, Palmas House is an example of a project that shows how natural stones can transform spaces into more sophisticated environments.
The choice of Mont Blanc quartzite, supplied by the marble company Granisul, was essential to create this project that combined elegance, lightness, and timelessness.
The power of Mont Blanc quartzite
With soft tones and subtle veining, the Mont Blanc quartzite was chosen to compose the countertops of Palmas House, providing a neutral base that harmonized with the graceful design of the project.
The material stood out in the kitchen, integrated bar, and dining room details, bringing sophistication and visual uniformity.
A high-end kitchen
In the kitchen, the Mont Blanc quartzite took center stage on the countertops and backsplash, creating a clean and sophisticated environment.
The space, featuring white and light gray cabinets, gained even more elegance with the combination of metallic handles.
Integrated bar: curves and textures in harmony
In the bar, the Mont Blanc quartzite was applied to a curved countertop with a ribbed finish, providing a contemporary detail to the space.
To complete the design, suspended metallic shelves were added to the wall, where drinks and decorative elements were displayed. The combination of the quartzite wall and golden shelves reinforced the concept of luxury.
Elegance in every detail of the dining room
The integration of the dining room with the kitchen and bar resulted in a fluid and more inviting space. The large table, with a Mont Blanc quartzite top, is surrounded by modern chairs with brown leather upholstery.
The final highlight was the pendant lights, which added a sculptural touch and reinforced the cozy atmosphere of the environment.
Palmas House is proof that quartzites offer endless application possibilities to create timeless and striking projects.