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Brazilian Loft by Fernanda Marques<a href="http://www.fernandamarques.com.br/home.asp">Fernanda Marques</a> has an incredible knack for creating warm, luxurious lofts in Brazil that are also paragons of green architecture. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/staybull-makes-recycled-wood-flooring-out-of-lumber-scraps/">Clad and finished with recycled wood</a>, this contemporary space fuses natural materials such as tree trunks and vines with stainless steel and glass in order to establish its harmony with nature. Featuring a breezy open plan and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood it with natural light during the day, this beautiful São Paulo home manages to maintain a low carbon footprint. With all of these gorgeous touches, we're definitely <em>green</em> with envy of the people who live here.1
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesFernanda Marquez combines natural materials with contemporary furnishings to create a luxury eco-home in Brazil2
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesThe home is clad and finished in recycled wood3
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesAnd supported by Bahia trunks4
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesThe crazy stainless steel sculpture in the kitchen acts as storage space5
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesAnd the home has a small energy footprint thanks to natural and energy-efficient LED lighting6
Brazilian Loft by Fernanda MarquesIt's hard to distinguish between the inside and out, and we're totally green with envy of the people who live here!7







