Luna House by Nommo Arquitetos
The Luna House, designed by Nommo Arquitetos and located in Curitiba, Brazil, was completed in 2024. Nestled within the untouched Atlantic Forest landscape, the house reflects the light around it, contrasting subtly with the surrounding nature.










A Harmonious Blend with Nature
Nommo Arquitetos’ Casa Luna is nestled in Curitiba’s lush Atlantic Forest, seamlessly harmonizing with its natural surroundings. Constructed in 2024, this home effortlessly merges with the landscape. Set at the quiet street’s end, Casa Luna captures light like a satellite. The encompassing araucaria trees and birds’ melodies create a calming ambiance. The wood-covered ground floor firmly grounds the residence, contrasting with the airy pure white upper structure.
Inviting Interiors and Thoughtful Design
Upon entering the home, the living room welcomes with natural light flooding in. The open kitchen, featuring minimalistic cabinetry and a refined dining area, inspires culinary innovation. Sliding doors connect the indoors with outdoors, leading smoothly to the pool and barbecue zone. This design elevates social engagement while maintaining a strong kinship with nature.
Ascending to Private Sanctuaries
Moving up the deliberately placed staircase, one discovers private sanctuaries. Bedrooms prioritize comfort, providing peace and breathtaking views. The family room encourages togetherness and leisure. Rising further, the attic unveils a terrace, offering vast landscape vistas and housing technical spaces. Casa Luna maintains a continuous conversation with its setting, transforming everyday activities into an all-encompassing encounter in this contemporary retreat.
Photography courtesy of Nommo Arquitetos
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