There are many elements to take into consideration when decorating
modern bathrooms : be it the coverings, the colors, the furniture and even the lighting. Here, it is worth using plants, works of art and even integrating them with other rooms in the house. The cast of
CASACOR did not leave creativity aside and took great care in the bathrooms and lavatories created with
Deca metals and china in all the 2022 shows. Check out some highlights below:
Urban mix
The project
Ser Humano | Seja Humano , by
Saymon Dall Alba Arquiteto for
CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2022 , presents a critical message about the current way of life: frenetic and without connection with existence, nature and people. The proposal was to give new meaning to elements of disused architecture, such as glass bricks and floors made of mosaics made of shards.
(Cristiano Bauce / CASACOR)
Contemporary and minimalist
At
Senses Hall Deca ,
Roberto Migotto brings a space of calm to urban life for
CASACOR São Paulo 2022. In 560 m², contemporaneity meets Asian minimalism in a sober palette, present in crockery, metals and accessories that blend with wood clear and slightly rustic coatings.
Like an art gallery
In the
CASACOR SP Restaurant Gallery ,
Daiane Antinolfi managed to create a gallery atmosphere in the hallway, which was decorated with wooden panels to create a welcoming feeling and photographs on the walls. The modern and functional bathroom is unisex. “The idea is to share spaces with more equality and without taboos”, he states.
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
Overlooking nature
The striking, somewhat modernist architecture of
João Panaggio 's
Migrant House brought natural light and the greenery of the surroundings into the project, as can be seen in the privileged view of the bathroom. There, the woven wood panel that separates intimate and social areas. The environment is part of
CASACOR Rio 2022 .
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
Organic forms
The
Master Suite is present at
CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022, based on the connection with nature. Architect
Carol Zamboni 's idea was to bring textures and colors that rescue what is primitive, in order to add more comfort to the bedroom. The space has with 45 m² that seem even larger with the choice of organic shapes that make up the décor. Wildcard pieces complement the space with lightness, in a unique way, highlighting its identity.
Shades of gray
The architect duo
Edgar Rochell and Janaina Casagrande sought inspiration from São Paulo's nightlife to create a studio with shades of gray at
Estúdio 09 , by
CASACOR SP . The palette floats in these nuances and brings a fun touch with punctual colors in the objects and works of art. art.
Curved and organic shapes
Based on the concepts of mini and maximalism,
Olhar Submerso - a project by
Auba Arquitetura for
CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2022 - has an intimate and immersive atmosphere, but at the same time, inviting. The sensorial experience is given through materials, colors and textures that incorporated characteristics of biophilic design, valuing not only straight lines, but also curved and organic shapes.
(Cristiano Bauce / CASACOR)
Public bath
Inspired by Turkish and Moroccan baths and Finnish pre-modernist architecture, architect
Eduardo Brito created a 56 m² communal bathroom at
CASACOR Brasília . His reference was the swimming pool at the Lutetia hotel in Saint Germain, Paris. The idea was create an environment where the public could share the intimate moment, a subversion of the idea of bathing as a private activity.
Self-care space
The
Lavabo Meu Íntimo , designed by
Joana Figueirêdo for
CASACOR Ceará , is a living space for self-connection. The curves represent femininity, while imposing and unique elements symbolize character and a strong personality.
(Esdras Guimarães / CASACOR)
Modern nature
The
Galhardia Lavabo was inspired by the natural beauty of the underground rivers of the Riviera Maya, in Cancun. The combination of elements of classical architecture with organic architecture incorporated striking trends, representing the features present in nature in a modern and innovative way. Project by
Wal Bastos part of
CASACOR Sergipe .
(Gabriela Daltro / CASACOR)
There is even a home office
Two side doors give access to the 55 m²
Paradiso Deca Bathroom . On the wall, in the center, a marble pillar accommodates the bathtub with an internal Deca Senses deck, in the color Almond. Corten-toned metals, bathtub and accessories help to compose the project that brings cinematic scenarios as inspiration. Project by
Delpizzo Arquitetura for
CASACOR SC .
Religious diversity
At
BALUWÉ EXU O'NAN there are 23 m² dedicated to Exu's bathroom. In his first participation at
CASACOR SP ,
Guto Andrade celebrates religious diversity by making reference to the African kingdoms of yesteryear - starting with the palette that moves between black and red and continuing even the slate covering, a stone widely used as flooring in Candomblé and Umbanda temples.
With a hotel feel
Experiences in hotels around the world were the inspiration for
Ana Paula Onzi's ONZI.ARQ office to create the
Hotel Suite/Suite 11 at
CASACOR Brasília . With 45 m², the architect invested in textures to bring sophistication, ranging from those on the walls and ceiling, passing through the bathroom counter.
Integrated with nature
In addition to the transparency of the glass, the bathroom at
Estúdio na Mata , a project by
Janaina Araújo for
CASACOR Minas Gerais, is also integrated with the bedroom, housing the closet and many works of art.
Playful design
To accompany a children's bedroom,
Lara Sousa and
Paloma Estrela also created a playful bathroom for
Janela de Memórias , a project by
CASACOR Ceará . The play of light and shadow creates coziness and enhances the texture of the wall.
(Esdras Guimarães / CASACOR)
Biophilia
A stylish bathroom, dedicated to moments of self-care where you don't even feel the time passing: this is
Cadência , a space designed by
Anna Beatriz Fadul for
CASACOR Rio 2022. Contemporary pieces designed by Jader Almeida and the use of many plants that bring nature into the home complete the space's décor.
(André Nazareth / CASACOR)
Sectorized areas
The counter with sink and mirror is what divides the bathing area and the toilet of the
Loft Permane(ser ), a project by
Quintino Facci for
CASACOR Ribeirão Preto . The glass partitions visually integrate the spaces and give a clean, complemented touch by neutral tones.
Full integration
Casa Vírgula is an urban respite where practicality and comfort coexist. The pulse of everyday life is reflected in the organic shapes, the contrast of colors and the art of clay. The integration with the bedroom refers to the dynamics of modern times. Project by
Marabuco Arquitetos for the
CASACOR Pernambuco .
With stones on the ground
The idea of the
Deca Bathroom is to be an environment that heightens the senses, whether through the sound of water pouring from the ceiling or through the layout that combines organic pieces and rugs with the furniture. The entrance portal, floor and part of a wall are made of porcelain that resembles stone. Project by
CLS Arquitetas Associadas is part of
CASACOR Minas Gerais .
Clean style
Max Mello designed the
Deca SPA , which follows the line of rustic materials and has a clean feel, at
CASACOR Espírito Santo . In the center of the space, a soaking tub transforms the environment into a private oasis, offering an invitation to comfort. The decor mixes works by contemporary artist Nardelli and traditional craft pieces from two artisans from Vila Velha beach.
Curtains and cobogós
The walls of
Refúgio do Casal , a space by
Ana Paula Paolinelli for
CASACOR Minas Gerais , are covered with cobogós and blinds - all to create privacy, but without blocking the entry of natural light. Furniture and accessories such as a bookcase and rug complete the décor.
(Jomar Bragança / CASACOR)
In honor of Caetano
For the
Reconvexo Bathroom , architect
Vitor Martins was inspired by the song Reconvexo, written by Caetano Veloso, to compose the space that, according to him, is full of memories. Project by
CASACOR Bahia .
Inside the closet
Manoela Corrêa , in her
Collector's Suite at
CASACOR Ceará, created a modern bathroom integrated with the bedroom - the closet is also there, reflected in the mirror over the sink. The shower enclosure that goes all the way to the ceiling protects the shower area and an imposing pendant light illuminates the bathtub.
(Esdras Guimarães / CASACOR)
Re-signified pieces
Boiler Studio, a project by
HVM Arquitetura for
CASACOR RS , is compact, but conveys spaciousness and features exclusive furniture and works of art, as well as reinterpreted pieces.
(Cristiano Bauce / CASACOR)
Integrated into the room
The
Loft Recomeço , a project by
Larissa Franco for
CASACOR Sergipe , has a bathroom completely integrated with the bedroom and closet. The division is made possible by different wall coverings.
New York Weather
Respecting the existing trees, the
Public Restroom by
Cioli Stancioli Arquitetura e Design for
CASACOR Minas Gerais has a glass ceiling with overhead lighting. At night, external spotlights create soft light. The zig-zag floor and countertop – designed by the architect – are made of blue porcelain with veins. In the internal geometry, black rectangular sinks and round mirrors fixed by cables.
(Daniel Mansur / CASACOR)
Opposite styles
The
Flat Arquitetura office wanted to provide visitors to
CASACOR ES with unique and sensorial experiences at
Due Lavabos : from black to white, lighter and fresher textures and materials and striking, dark colors.
(Camila Santos / CASACOR)
Modernist style
The
Urban Lavabo was designed by architects
Victor Veiga and
Anna Raquel Rodrigues to maintain the characteristic of public lavatories of being simple and practical, but also flirts with international design and architecture trends. With 70 m², the space gains personality with designer furniture and a gallery of photographs of the city taken by photographer Maurício Araújo. Project by
CASACOR Brasília .
Natural elements and technology
The duo from the
YBY Arquitetura e Design office created the project
O chão que a gente pisa , a public bathroom at
CASACOR Sergipe , which received natural elements that reflect the contemporary style of the project and harmonize with the modernity and technology present in the finishes. The project features works by visual artist Mônica Schneider and Brazilian elements.
Like an art gallery
Amanda Mendonça and
Havanio Soares designed the
Public Bathrooms at
CASACOR Goiás : divided into blocks that have different functions and base colors, the project arouses the curiosity of participants to learn about the exhibition “Projeto Pigmentos”, by Rodolpho Furtado, about buildings with emotional value and heritage of Goiânia.
Ethnic chic
Ethnicity blends with nature in less than 8 m² in the
Lavabo in - Project by
Gabi Martins for
CASACOR Sergipe - where comfort is the watchword. A wooden capsule embraces the environment and shares space with a living wall, bringing nature for the home. Natural stones, such as raw granite, were boldly worked and signed art pieces offer a sensorial experience.
(Gabriela Daltro / CASACOR)
Saturated colors
Architect
Clay Rodrigues is responsible for
the Collor Project for
CASACOR Brasília : with 70 m², the chosen tones were based on the color palette of the French modernist architect Le Corbusier. The colors blue, yellow and red are given a grayish pigmentation to contrast with the Italian pieces of acrylic scattered around the room.
French inspiration
The boudoir style of 19th century Paris inspired the creation of
Toillete Rouge , a modern bathroom designed by architect
Daniela Alencar for
CASACOR Bahia, which is in keeping with contemporary trends. The idea was to bring a bit of the atmosphere of the time, with romantic and sensual tendencies. , through the red, curved walls and mirrors.
(Gabriela Daltro / CASACOR)
Accent lighting
The
Dreams Bathroom invites us to be bold, in an environment full of life and colors. The proposal is for us to embrace our essence, without fear, valuing the lighting that highlights the translucent materials and the vivid paintings that refer to expression through art. Project by
Hellysdeisse Mombach, Amanda Lang and
Laura Justen for
CASACOR Paraná .
Pictures on the wall
In
Laura's Suite , a project by
Iully Maia for
CASACOR Ceará , paintings on the wall transform the bathroom into a living space. The light colors bring warmth, accentuated by the indirect lighting.
(Esdras Guimarães / CASACOR)
Refuge within the home
A refuge for a much-needed break from the daily grind is the concept of
SPA Deca , a project by
Milena Holanda for
CASACOR Ceará . The plants bring well-being and the furniture and metals were designed to convey tranquility and sharpen the senses.
Contact with the outside world
The guiding principle of
Espaço Deca - Literal e Sensorial by
Dariane Bertoni and Matheus Benetti for
CASACOR Ribeirão Preto is transparency. “The inspiration was the desire to connect with natural elements: wind, rain, sun, vegetation. A space where these elements cross the architectural layer”, they explain. The curtain is crocheted.
Black walls
The idea behind the
Oasis Public Bathrooms is to bring nature into the space, providing the user with a relaxing experience, like a refuge. The vertical garden appears in a noir environment, with black pencil walls, LED lighting and acoustic treatment. Highlight for the practicality of the sink and faucet, both floor-standing.
Engineering and Architecture Design Project for
CASACOR Minas Gerais .
Integrated into the room
The bathtub takes center stage in the space integrated with the bedroom at
Casa Pitaya , a project by
Bernardo Gaudie-Ley and
Tania Braida for
CASACOR Rio de Janeiro . The decor gains its charm with the works of art hanging on the wall and the view of the garden.