Casa Fluir is a L-Shaped House Designed Around a Shared Central Courtyard
Casa Fluir, a house located in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Sabella Arquitetura, showcases contemporary design with large glass panels. Prioritizing nature, it features a shared courtyard, a sauna, and an art studio. Natural lighting fills the spaces, complemented by pine brise-soleils. The 494 sq m (5,300 sq ft) residence integrates the landscape through a dark retaining wall and lush interior gardens. Seven suites and an infinity pool ensure comfort and harmony with the surroundings.











About Casa Fluir
Interior Garden Illuminates Hallway With Tropical Species
The façade features a combination of a metal structure and whitewashed pine brise-soleils, enhancing the home’s luminous atmosphere. Generous openings bring in abundant natural light, framing views of the surrounding landscape.
Shared Courtyard Features Garden, Veranda, And Swimming Pool
The L-shaped floor plan organizes the private and social areas around a shared courtyard that includes a garden, sun deck, veranda, and an infinity pool. At the edge of the social wing, a more secluded terrace was designed as the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset.
Infinity Pool Strategically Positioned To Take Advantage Of Slope
The pool was strategically positioned to take advantage of the terrain’s natural slope. Beneath it are a sauna, utility areas, and an art studio for the owner’s daughter. To better integrate the retaining wall into the landscape, it was painted a dark shade and fitted with trellises to support climbing plants—intended to eventually cover the surface with greenery, reinforcing the harmony between the home and its environment.
Nature And Natural Lighting Highlights Throughout The Interiors
Nature and natural lighting are also prioritized indoors. A lush interior garden lines the hallway, filled with tropical species and illuminated by skylights.
Seven Suites And Generous Outdoor Areas Provide Comfort
With seven suites and a generous outdoor area, Casa Fluir embodies the meeting of nature, comfort, and well-crafted architecture.
Photography by Manuel Sá
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