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The trend of beds on the floor in CASACOR 2017 spaces

Check out the professionals who have opted for this new trend with an oriental and minimalist feel

By Ana Carolina Harada

Updated at Jan 15, 2018, 6:11 PM - Submitted at Jan 15, 2018, 6:11 PM

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Henry Queiroga

01/05 - CASACOR Minas Gerais 2017. Baby's Room - Marco Reis. Designed for two children, the space is the result of a study of the Montessori method. Therefore, it favors elements that stimulate the autonomy and curiosity of little ones, with low furniture and a geometric layout. Technocement floor and ceiling highlight the freijó wood furniture, which includes the bed on a low platform. The changing table was carved from porcelain and includes a little flag. (Henrique Queiroga)

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02/05 - CASACOR Alagoas 2017. Daughter's Suite - Emanuelle Barbosa and Oeiza Jacquesy. Spacious and functional, this suite was designed to meet the needs of a modern-day teenager. The integrated spaces are characterized by the texture on the walls, sometimes made by wallpaper, sometimes by paint. The composition uses modern rose-colored lamps and simple shapes to bring a youthful spirit to the space. The bed on the floor completes the space. (Rogério Maranhão)

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03/05 - CASACOR Paraguay 2017. Men's Suite - Maria Ines Barrail, Valerie Barrail and Myriam Zubizarreta. The masculine tone is asserted in the austerity of the lines and in the color palette restricted to gray and black. The wooden floor warms up, as do the fabrics and the skin of the bed close to the floor. The lighting steals the show, whether through the lightness of the lamps or the futuristic lines of the mirrored ceiling - it seems to float, just like the walls, thanks to the LED strips. (Divulgação)

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04/05 - CASACOR Bahia 2017. Baby's room - Silvana Rosemberg. Inspired by Montessori pedagogy, the professional inserted a Moses basket in place of a crib, as well as a mini four-poster bed, specially designed for the exhibition. The room also features pink crystal wall lights, rosettes and handmade objects such as rag dolls and embroidery. (Xico Diniz)

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05/05 - CASACOR Peru 2017. Nicolás y Bianca - Teté Anavitarte. The professional's grandchildren, aged one and three, inspired the space, which follows the Montessori methodology. Every detail is designed to develop children's psychomotor skills and independence, with low furniture that leaves clothes, books and toys within reach and a low bed so that children can climb up and down easily. (Divulgação)

CASACOR professionals used this oriental style in several environments in Brazilian and international exhibitions. Check out the gallery above!