Whether for their functionality or just for their beauty, curtains are always welcome in bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms. Check out some ideas and get inspired!
Updated at Sep 21, 2017, 4:59 PM - Submitted at Sep 21, 2017, 4:59 PM
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01/07 - Gourmet Studio - Maurício Bomfim. In this intimate project with an industrial feel, the professional chose not to hide the windows behind curtains, but rather the walls, alternating the long model attached to the rails in a shade of gray. (Jomar Bragança)
02/07 - Press Room - Pedro Lázaro. Carbon blue and pool green divide attention on the walls, as does orange - in fact, the roll disguises the smaller window and visually balances the space. (Jomar Bragança)
03/07 - Living - Luis Fábio Rezende Araújo. In the environment that favors movement, ironwood panels with high-gloss varnish warm the walls. Neutral tones are present in some elements of the space, to balance the decor, such as the off-white curtain, which was inserted into the ceiling lining. (Jomar Bragança)
04/07 - Bathroom - Rodrigo Aguiar. This project is surprising because it uses a cloth curtain, instead of a roller blind or blind, in a bathroom area. The professional uses it in a part of the space, in a neutral tone, which harmonizes perfectly with the Carrara marble, making the environment noble and sophisticated. (Jomar Bragança)
05/07 - Essential Suite - CR Studio. In the bathroom area of the suite, the walls are neutral and have linen curtains and blinds, which guarantee a clean and contemporary style. (Jomar Bragança)
06/07 - Central Room - Dodora Gontijo. Windows that see the city in motion and give vent to the voyeur instinct take on new contours. The landscape invades the room and joins the works of art, tapestries and pink curtains, which cover the walls and bring bossa to the environment. (Jomar Bragança)
07/07 - Traveling Loft - Caio Prates. The loft, which houses a living room and integrated TV, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, is 2.38 m wide and 10 m long and is almost entirely covered with wooden blinds and in some areas, such as the bathroom shower, has linen curtains. The project was based on versatility and was assembled inside a bus. (Jomar Bragança)