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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Isle Esme Filming Location Featured in Architectural Digest

The Master bedroom  Description: The walls and ceiling of the master bedroom are covered in woven-straw panels, the work of artisans in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.

Family Room  Description: The family room, with a ceiling of woven straw, is a secluded alternative to the open living area beyond

Walkway  Description: Like a rope bridge in the jungle, a walkway with eucalyptus railings spans from the master bedroom on one side of the living room across to the children’s rooms

Front Deck  Description: Friends moor their boats right off the beach when they visit. The plantation chairs and other outdoor furniture, all made of tropical hardwoods, are from Bali and Brazil.
According to Architectural Digest:




“Halfway between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, off the BR-101 highway, lies a corner of Brazil bounded by forested mountains that edge their way down to the sea. The Saco do Mamanguá, a tropical fjord, cuts between the mainland and the peninsula of Juatinga, where ridges approaching 1,600 feet frame a narrow bay; this pristine spot is where businessman Ícaro Fernandes, his wife, Cristina, and their five children, ranging in age from three to 24, come to trade life in the urban jungle of São Paulo for waterskiing and dolphin-watching. On weekends, the clan braves São Paulo’s notorious traffic to make the nearly three-hour drive to the clonial town of Paraty, where they hop onto a speedboat for the short ride to their beachfront home. ”



See the entire slide show here & read more about the history of the house here.http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/homes/2011/01/into_the_wild_slideshow#slide=4

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