Whether integrated, compact, spacious, with patterned coverings or even
hidden : in the
kitchens presented in all 2021 editions of
CASACOR there are projects of all styles, sizes and preferences that use
Deca metals. Based on the theme
The Original House , check out 30 spaces below signed by professionals from all over the country and Bolivia.
1. Portuguese tiles + technology
In the generous 80 m² area,
Anna Malta and Andréa Duarte have created a living kitchen at
CASACOR Rio 2021 : there, you can cook, chat and spend quality time with friends. The original tiles from the
Brando Barbosa Residence add charm and represent the history of the house. On the other hand, modern household appliances bring 21st century technology.
2. Scandinavian influences
Gustavo Martins ' space for
CASACOR São Paulo 2021 follows a minimalist line of Scandinavian architecture and focuses on
clean carpentry that also hides the appliances. The central island discreetly houses a
cooktop and gray Italian basalt covers the floor, countertop and the
backsplash .
3. Cabinets with slatted wood
A trend in environments of different natures in all editions of CASACOR 2021 throughout Brazil, slatted wood appears in the cabinets of this kitchen designed by
Tufi Mousse for
CASACOR Santa Catarina 2021 : in addition to comfort, the material also brings nature inside . Notice the red built-in stove.
4. Japanese Minimalism
Tassiana Oshiro 's ambiance for
CASACOR Bolivia 2021 is based on Japanese minimalism and brings coziness as its premise. Natural light and the strong presence of wood invite visitors to enjoy a moment of calm and rest. Shades of beige and gray, in addition to the translucent facade, they make the space modern.
5. Modernity + green
The state-of-the-art appliances and the directional lighting of the space by
Alexandre Squassoni for
CASACOR SP 2021 give an air of modernity to the space – however, this does not mean that greenery and affective memories are not present: the brise-soleils on the wall enhance the view of the garden of the neighboring project and wood and plants bring freshness.
6. With a farm feel
The blue tones of the carpentry contrast with the predominant wood of the project designed by the
Manarelli Guimarães office for
CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2021. The material appears on the central island and in part of the ceiling - above the counter, translucent tiles allow natural light to enter. . Despite the rustic touch, technology is present in these super modern appliances.
7. Curved bench
The round bench was designed as if it were a stage: it is made of masonry, painted to give a terracotta effect and has a slate top. It is slightly higher than the other bench that runs along it and winds like a river, serving as a table for guests. The project by
Ivia Maia and Mirlene Sales is part of
CASACOR MG 2021 .
8. Be integrated
The participation of
Renata Santa Rosa 's office in
CASACOR RN 2021 brings a new way of seeing a living room: an environment that generates conviviality, integrates its uses, values affective memory and uses biophilia as an ally of decoration. The kitchen appears as part of this universe and gains comfort with the use of wood.
9. Kitchen on the balcony
The lifestyle of the Ceará native was
André Monte 's starting point for this gourmet balcony at
CASACOR CE 2021 : the space open to the wind and sun features a wine cellar, an island and plenty of contact with nature. Stones and neutral tones bring warmth and contact with nature.
10. Green cabinets
The Collector's Loft, designed by
Alexandre Gedeon and Hugo Schwartz for
CASACOR SP 2021 , has a simple but strategic kitchen. The structure of the green cabinets creates harmony combined with the elements and warm colors that make up the environment, while the layout is well distributed and allows maximum use.
11. Painting on the wall
The worktop and island feature sinks that provide greater autonomy in food preparation, allowing several people to interact in the same space in this project designed by
Marcela Pretti and Rosana Rampazzo for
CASACOR ES 2021. The bold custom paintwork, applied along the wall, humanizes and brings joy to the environment, contrasting with the white and wood of the project.
12. Mint carpentry
Architect
Rubiana Teixeira blends two styles in her project for
CASACOR GO 2021 : a kitchen that follows current architectural trends with a traditional kitchen that harks back to the past with carefully planned details. The mint tone of the carpentry, alongside the wood, forms a balanced composition that warms and brings comfort to the space.
13. Wood on the ceiling
A wooden ceiling warms up the entire composition, which faces the outside through the large glass openings in this project designed by the
UP3 Arquitetura office for
CASACOR RJ 2021. In the kitchen, the organically shaped table complements the countertop.
14. Tradition + design
Jeferson Branco 's kitchen for
CASACOR SC 2021 stands out for its mix of delicate white and the weight of more striking stones and tiles. The project combines traditional elements of Brazilian home decor with high-design pieces.
15. Around the tree
Claudia Pimentel Bueno and Raíssa Bueno Ribeiro decided to elevate the post-pandemic residence to another power at
CASACOR PR 2021. The idea here is to bring together all the essential living spaces: living room, kitchen, home office and wine cellar in the same area, organized around of a central tree. The space blends natural elements, technology, minimalism, timelessness and contemporaneity.
In
Quadriarq Arquitetura 's project for
CASACOR RS 2021 , the use of Scandinavian textures and biophilic elements bring naturalness, functionality and lightness to the 50 m² space that combines kitchen, bedroom and living room. Oak, a typical wood of the region, composes with light colors.
17. Well-being
Textures, coziness, light colors and minimalism translate the pillars of
Melina Romano 's project for
CASACOR SP 2021 :
slowness ,
well-being and
soulful . The gourmet area with dining room prioritizes the sensorial atmosphere, which emphasizes the coexistence of family and friends. friends.
18. Slatted wall
Taking a break to catch your breath is what
Mariana Maisonnave proposes in her space for
CASACOR SC 2021. The neutral palette came into play as a way to bring balance and calm to the space. Some textured elements bring a special charm, such as the island in stone and the slats behind the cabinets.
19. Wood + dark tones
With the proposal of being a wine lounge, which opens onto a large social area with living room, dining room and kitchen, the space by
Fábio Vitorino Arquitetura and VK Arquitetos for
CASACOR SC 2021 brings the contrast between off-white tones and dark nuances, that harmonize with the wood-toned panels and occasional touches of gold.
20. Wood on all surfaces
Nando Nunes ' project at
CASACOR Goiás 2021 plays with the apparent inability of fire to preserve biodiversity and favor the development of the biome - in the same way that the resident can be reborn and enjoy free time at home. Wood runs through the floor, the walls, upholstery and design pieces.
21. Piúba on the bench
In this project for
CASACOR CE 2021 ,
Anik Mourão explores the excellence of DECA's kitchen accessories, present in the metal and crockery finishes. The piúba, a wood that was used in the manufacture of rafts, and the concept of permanence of the estancia, form a relationship with the backlands and the sea. Colors, textures and aromas of “
terroir ” are assimilated in the space.
22. Lightweight architecture
Natural light, simple lines with rounded details and contact with nature mark the project by
BC Arquitetos for
CASACOR SP 2021. The proposed minimalism contrasts with the automation of the functionalities and is complemented by Brazilian design furniture, with chairs designed by Joaquim Tenreiro .
23. Natural materials
Inspired by the "
showa " concept of living,
David Bastos ' project for
CASACOR ES 2021 proposes the integration of lifestyle with pleasure and well-being. Reforested wood embraces the entire social area and natural materials transform the space , which also features marble, leather and natural fiber.
24. Green + white + wood
In
Gabi Pontual 's space for
CASACOR PE 2021 , the living room integrated into a gourmet space brings together a composition of different materials, colors and textures and creates a fluid, organic and cozy space. The project was designed as a place to decompress, to value life's simple pleasures and facilitate conversations and emotion.
25. Earthy tones
In
Beatriz Quinelato 's project for
CASACOR SP 2021 , the earthy tones in the coverings and the monochromatic decoration permeated by the green of the plants welcome the visitor, who is invited to recover the feeling of having “feet on the ground”. Following the palette, the The kitchen countertop features light orange veins on a beige background.
26. Monochrome
The architects at
Traama Arquitetura opted for organic, fluid and soft lines for their space at
CASACOR Brasília 2021. The subtly light, almost fleeting lines embrace the monochromatic palette.
27. Black and white
Gabriel Bordin opted for a minimalist atmosphere in which black and white contrast to bring elegance to his CASACOR SC 2021 space. The central island draws attention for its unconventional shape, and the Deca faucet and tap steal the attention for being a unique touch of sophistication in the space.
28. Very golden
Combined with the purity of white, gold is presented in a light and elegant way in
Brunete Fraccaroli 's space at
CASACOR SP . The kitchen has a niche in the work area to integrate the bathroom sink area and divide the spaces without demarcations or ruptures. A golden brass structure frames the entire area.
29. With a farm look
Eduardo Medeiros and Gabriel Bela Cruz 's space for
CASACOR Goiás 2021 pays homage to and also reinvents farmhouse kitchens, which were, and still are, the heart of the Goiás home. The duo values materials such as burnt and dyed cement. in red, the thick plaster and the wood stove.
30. Sober tones
Debora Aguiar opted for a palette of sober tones to guide her entire
CASACOR SP 2021 project, bringing a light Asian inspiration. The gourmet area is made up of an island, imposing green quartz dining tables, 80 pendant lights and a bookcase. retro-lit, which highlights the collection on display.