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 Featured Projects.

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Project Ipe

Renovation of the outdoor area and furniture replacement.

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Project Mariah

Renovation project for a girl's bedroom, as she begins to transition into adolescence. The design focuses on using light tones to make the space feel larger and incorporating soft, diffused lighting to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The project is still in progress.

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Brasilia Museum of Art - Revitalization Project 

Undergraduate final project: Revitalizing one of Brasília's art museums that had been closed for over 20 years. The concept preserved the pilotis to allow pedestrians to freely move through the space. A bookstore was added beneath the pilotis, along with a plaza that creates a green belt around the museum. The exhibition halls were expanded, and a public library was included in the design.

 

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Living Room Renovation

     Renovation proposal for a living room for a family of three. The idea was to introduce darker accents in the decor to  maintain a warm, cozy feel complementing the existing flooring, which was kept. The goal was to create a stylish and inviting space that balances comfort with a touch of sophistication.

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Project NM

This project involved a complete renovation of the outdoor living spaces, transforming them into a refined yet functional area ideal for a family that enjoys hosting. The scope of work included rethinking the landscaping, as well as updating the gourmet and pool areas, all carefully designed to match the family's lifestyle.

Wood was the main material used throughout to bring warmth and texture, creating a beautiful contrast with the stone floors and walls. The veranda was expanded with a modern metal frame and covered with thermoacoustic tiles for environmental comfort. A wooden ceiling was added to provide a refined touch.

As a result of the veranda extension, the garden area was reduced, so to avoid creating a barren space, the garden was designed with vertical elements. Climbing plants were strategically placed along the walls to add greenery and life.

A wine cellar was also integrated into the design, catering to the homeowner’s passion as a true wine enthusiast. The furniture was meticulously selected to suit the tastes and needs of the family of four, as well as to provide an inviting atmosphere for their guests.

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To complete the experience, we added a hydrotherapy space next to the pool, adjacent to the veranda, to create a seamless flow between the two areas.

 

As the lead designer and technical manager, I oversaw every stage of the project—from the initial concept to the final selection of materials, furniture, and finishing touches.

Stay In Touch.

Victoria Veiga
Interior Design 

Qi 07 Comercio Local Bloco D loja 24 - Brasilia | DF

 

victorialencastro@gmail.com

 

Tel: +55 61 98343-4422

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