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Amoreira Loft

A neighbourhood restaurant, completely converted into a modern two-bedroom loft.

LocationAmoreira, Cascais
TypologyT2 · 2 Bed · 1 Bath
Area90 m²
ScopeFull Conversion
Where It Started

Restaurante D. Gina

A traditional Portuguese tasca — wood-panelled walls, a tiled bar counter, a tobacco machine by the door, and a commercial kitchen in the back. No residential layout, no bedrooms, no home plumbing. Just tables, chairs, and Sagres on tap.

Restaurante D. Gina exterior
Facade
Restaurant bar area
Bar Counter
Restaurant dining area
Dining Room
Restaurant kitchen area
Kitchen
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Stripped to the Shell

Everything Came Out

Every wall, floor, ceiling, pipe, and wire was removed. The commercial kitchen, the bar, the public bathrooms — all demolished. What remained was a raw shell and the opportunity to start from zero.

Interior at the start of construction — materials and debris
Removing the entire roof structure Removing all windows for replacement
Interior after significant structural changes — new layout emerging
After — renovated loft exterior Before — restaurant exterior Before After
Living · Kitchen · Dining

Open Plan Living

The restaurant's main dining room became a single open living space — kitchen, dining, and lounge flowing into each other under high wood-panelled ceilings. Exposed brick on one wall, a custom wood-slat room divider, and black steel-frame glass doors connecting to the bedrooms.

Open plan living area — wide view
Living room entrance view Exposed brick wall detail Wood-slat room divider Dining area
Kitchen hexagonal tile detail Kitchen counter Kitchen wide view
Bedroom One

Master Bedroom

Where the restaurant's storage room once stood. Textured cement feature wall, pendant reading lights, mirrored wardrobes, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open directly onto the living area — creating a sense of space far beyond the room's footprint.

Master bedroom wide view Master bedroom curtains and glass doors to living area
Bedroom Two

Guest Bedroom

Botanical wallpaper, macramé headboard, wood-panelled ceiling, and a sliding door onto the private terrace. A completely different character from the master — proof that two rooms in the same home can each tell their own story.

Guest bedroom with botanical wallpaper
Bathroom

Bathroom

Built from scratch in a space that was previously the restaurant's public WC. Wood-effect tiles floor to ceiling, custom industrial-style vanity unit, walk-in rainfall shower, skylight above, and heated towel rail.

Bathroom vanity unit Bathroom full view
Outdoor

Private Terrace

The restaurant's old service entrance became a private outdoor dining area with Portuguese geometric tiles and space for four.

Private terrace with geometric tiles
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