Aug 24, 2011
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How do you appreciate the design of this clothes store?

Located in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, the Hi-lo store was designed by Architect David Guerra. The concept extends for the interior architecture, in a contrast of colours, materials and full of sensation. Enhanced by interesting looking panels, glass, lamps, red curtains, indirect lightning, bookshelf with stylist feet create a scenario, mirrors, and a classic vintage chandelier, the design is an example of innovative architecture interior.
Combining elements of a young soul, conceptual and brands, this clothing store looks as if it’s made of two different space which brought together make a great whole. The front view, in latticework 40x40cm, has a metallic pink-red beam. In the area of clothing exposition, the lightness and romanticism were explored by using the colours white, silver and dry golden. The gray area resembles a wonderful dressing area from your own home or from a friend’s home and the red area resembles a royal space designed for relaxation, a coffee, a cake, some tea or even a great book which can be enjoyed there. Contrasts between French wallpapers on the screens, the buttoned fabric in the service area and the work in lace-trimmed on the wall, make the environment gentle for choosing clothes. In the dressing-rooms area, the red and pink colours assume the role of seduction, glamour, passion and sensuality, the transformation of a star.

