Built-Ins Taken to Another Level in Brazil
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Built-ins in Washington, DC homes typically border a fireplace or in some cases might take up an entire wall. But nowhere in the city are there built-ins that can compete with this Brazilian penthouse.
The Studio MK27-designed apartment spreads out over three levels, where the top floor houses a library with floor-to-ceiling grids of wooden shelves covering the double-height walls. The penthouse was designed for clients that wanted to display their large art collection.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/built-ins_taken_to_another_level_in_brazil/11605.
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