Ramonas’ aesthetic comes from the original structure that was preserved: the slab grid that was hidden under a plaster lining. This grid was the inspiration for the texture made with mirrors shaped brick, used to reflect the light of the facade on the background; the mirror hides the bathrooms doors on the ground floor and, on the mezzanine, serves as an invitation to the upper floor. From the upper floor one can see the landscape of São Paulo downtown. The idea was to create a classic atmosphere with contemporary language through materials. The wood paneling warms the ambiance, with blue and sideboards armchairs. The facade is highlighted by a glass frame, which allows pedestrians to watch the indoors.