![]() Hiking paths: Sierra Tejeda, Sierra Almijara. ![]() Well-known lakes can easily be reached: La Viñuela. Well-known ski regions can easily be reached: Sierra Nevada. Nearby attractions: Cuevas de Nerja, Frigiliana, La Herradura, Acantilados de Maro, Almuñecar, Torre del Mar. Sports harbour 23 km, marina 23 km, golf course (18 hole) 25 km, surf school 23 km, sailing school 23 km, tennis 1 km, riding stable 2 km, sports centre 1 km, cycle lane 1 km. Shop 50 m, shopping centre 23 km, bakery 50 m, pedestrian zone 25 m, bus stop "Estación autobus Nerja" 500 m, railway station "Malaga" 50 km, underground station "Malaga" 50 km, sandy beach "Caletilla" 100 m, diving center 500 m, indoor swimming pool 1 km. For shared use: terrace (120 m2), garden furniture. In the centre of Nerja, in a central, sunny position, 100 m from the sea, 100 m from the beach. Nerja: Modern, comfortable apartment block "Amelie", 2 storeys. Facilities: washing machine, iron, children's high chair, baby cot for up to 3 year olds, hair dryer. Open kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, toaster, kettle, microwave, electric coffee machine). 1 room with 1 x 2 bunk beds (90 cm, length 190 cm), air conditioning. 1 room with 1 french bed (160 cm, length 190 cm), air conditioning. Bright, renovated, practical and comfortable furnishings: living room with digital TV and air conditioning. Every time I visited the apartment, the works were in different places", concludes."Amelie", 4-room apartment 60 m2 on 2nd floor. The architect and partner of Stemmer Rodrigues, Ingrid Stemmer, recalls that the owners' painting and love of collecting were used as sources of inspiration in the creative process. Among the upholstered furniture is the new Água table by Jacqueline Terpins, above the Reloaded rug. Besides the Mole armchair and its stool, there is the Mocho stool and a Tetê armchair, all of them designed by the renowned Brazilian designer Sergio Rodrigues. In the interiors, the furniture was composed with design pieces that already belonged to the clients amidst new acquisitions. On the other side, the barbecue is neutralized in the balcony space. The wall that separates the kitchen from the living room became the core for the refrigerator and a niche for the wine cellar. The kitchen gained a new layout, with an island in the center, new finishes, and connection to the balcony and living room. The bathroom was updated with red tiles, and all this were designed with a neutral background.Īlso in the living room, a lime green bay window invites you to contemplate the guapuruvus and jacaranda trees and can be used as a reading corner. The red handrails, original from the building, were kept, and the window in the service area gained an orange color that also appears in the couple's bedroom. Touches of color occur in the social and intimate areas. "The Amelie painting guided us in setting the moodboard," Petersen adds. The room is also home to the Amelie painting, which stands out in different ways: whether in the influence of the trim colors or its prominent position in the room. There is an LED profile at the base and, above it, a ceiling of mirrors that visually increases the ceiling height, along with directed lighting for a visualization of the paintings. With this feature, it was possible to arrange the paintings with greater ease. The hooks used in the panel are the same ones used to hang kitchen utensils. And to avoid the constant opening and closing of holes and the placing of wall plugs for each new painting, a metal panel was designed to accommodate them. We thought about an open layout and circuit between all the rooms, except the intimate areas," explains the architect and coordinator of the project at Stemmer Rodrigues, Carolina Petersen.Īt the living room it is possible to understand the importance of art in the client's life. "To improve circulation, we broke down walls and changed the entire flow. Originally with three bedrooms, it was also transformed into two bedrooms with a large closet. The environments gained fluidity, integration, and new uses, such as an specific area for a home office, a 'cocoon window' for reading moments and an environment to accommodate vinyl records, another passion of the clients. The renovation started with the elimination of the walls that compartmentalized the space and an old, unused fireplace in the center of the living room. Adding to the artistic atmosphere, the apartment is in a building from the 1980s and needed an update of its program to meet the couple's new uses and a total rethinking of the finishes and furnishings. The architectural and interior design project signed by Stemmer Rodrigues for two art collectors in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) was inspired on the acrylic painting Amelie, a work by artist Nelson Wilbert.
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