If the
kitchen is the heart of the home, there is nothing more appropriate than making it a cozy, practical space that reflects the personality of the residents - especially at a time when we spend most of our time indoors. For the professionals in the cast
CASACOR , no matter the style, size, type of property or city: kitchens have always been original projects, with personality and that meet the needs of all types of clients. Check out 30 spaces in houses and apartments from all over Brazil.
1. White, black and gray
In this apartment in Rio de Janeiro, architect
Bianca da Hora chose indirect lighting to enhance the clean-lined woodwork. The color palette of white, black and gray creates a cosmopolitan atmosphere alongside the natural wood.
2. Concrete + wood
Designed by
Studio + Valéria Gontijo , from the
CASACOR Brasília team, the kitchen of this 890 m² house combines exposed concrete with the warmth of wood. Personal objects and Italian furniture mark the décor.
3. Featured Island
The kitchen received special attention from the architects at
SP Estúdio , since the client is a food engineer. To achieve greater practicality, the professionals created a volcanic stone island that houses the cooktop and was covered in Portuguese mosaic tiles.
4. Natural materials
Designed by architect
Juliana Pippi , part of the
CASACOR Santa Catarina 2021 cast, this kitchen follows a very special request from the clients: the use of sustainable materials in the renovation. Cumaru parquet floors run across the ceiling, while the bar and kitchen counter area is composed of lemon eucalyptus.
5. Neutral finishes
The space, with lots of wood and mirrors, is cozy, bright and filled with refined finishes. The clean color palette gives the space amplitude and harmony, in addition to helping to further highlight the strong presence of wood. Project designed by
Leo Romano .
6. Minimalist style
Fully integrated with the living rooms, technical areas, the external deck and the sea, this kitchen designed by
Tufi Mousse was conceived to be the main living area of the house. Well equipped, the kitchen has minimalist and versatile decoration. With large countertops and spacious cabinets, the entire gourmet area is resolved within it.
7. Industrial style
As one of the residents is a cook, the dining area received a special status: the kitchen was integrated into the living room and gained a structure made entirely of stainless steel – which gives an industrial air to the room, in addition to being an easy-to-clean and high-quality material. durability. Project signed by the
Messa Penna Arquitetura office.
8. Plants and lots of prints
There is no shortage of plants in the apartment of fashion designer Isabela Capeto: species were distributed throughout the rooms by landscaper
Anna Luiza Rothier and incorporated into the existing décor designed by the firm Ouriço Arquitetura. The kitchen has ferns, dracaenas, syngoniums and snake plants, which line the top of the cabinets.
9. Visual freshness
Choosing a burnt cement floor created a sense of spaciousness and the pink color ensured visual freshness. The use of a rustic dining table with black chairs, in addition to the black metals, industrial lamps and canvas armchair, brings the balance that was missing in the space. Project by
Renato Mendonça .
10. Featured carpentry
With an integrated living room, dining room and kitchen, the compact project makes clear its predilection for carpentry – which appears in the dark wood panels, in the slats that hide the cabinets and doors, and in the dining table that appears as an extension of the kitchen counter. .
Sala Studio Project .
11. Natural materials
Designed by
BC Arquitetos , this apartment features few elements and raw and mineral materials, such as concrete, granite, cement mix and stone agglomerates, which were specially selected for the project, in addition to natural walnut wood.
12. Blue + hydraulic tile
The family that loves to cook has been given a contemporary design, which starts with a Klein blue and highlights the charm of hydraulic tiles. Extremely functional, it features countertops in resin-coated national marble and central lighting that highlights the furniture. Designed by
Bruno Carvalho .
13. Patterned flooring
In this kitchen, the
Très Arquitetura office designed a cabinet, which is also a glass cabinet, in a soft shade of blue, matching the tones of the floor, giving the space a vintage feel. A suspended stainless steel shelf provides the desired contrast to the space, being useful for accommodating objects and accessories.
14. Subway tiles + wood
Wood is the star of this project, appearing in the coverings and also in the furniture and objects. In the kitchen, the material appears alongside white
subway tiles and stone countertops. Note the carpentry that fits the hood. Project by
Juliana Pippi .
16. Wood on all sides
The kitchen is a warm space in this apartment designed by
Patricia Martinez : all the items were handpicked by the couple who live there. The cabinets have glass shelves above the countertop and the island has storage space.
17. Compact space
The compact area was not a problem for the
Lez Arquitetura office: the space below the stairs was used to fit the refrigerator, the washer and dryer and a chest to store larger items, following the alignment of the kitchen counter.
18. No ceramics
In the kitchen, the architects from
Brise Arquitetura chose not to use ceramics, repeating the white brickwork from the living room. The cabinets, finished in a beige color, matched well with the light gray porcelain floor and the oak joinery. The upper cabinets It has transparent glass doors to function as a display cabinet.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
19. Geometric coating
Since the family doesn't prepare many meals at home, the kitchen was not opened to the public. To make the most of the small area, overhead cabinets make up the décor with glass shelves and sliding doors. The geometric cladding in the
cooktop area is a highlight. Project from the
Très Arquitetura office.
20. Shades of blue
Blue is striking to the eye, an important contribution to the calm and welcoming decor. The elegance of the color, explored in different tones, creates a common language that visually ties the spaces together, in addition to aspiring to timelessness. Project designed by
SP Estúdio .
21. Retro style
The swinging door, restaurant style, gave lightness and visibility between the living room and the kitchen, which had all its carpentry used. “All these cabinets were already there, what we did was lacquer the furniture in this shade of blue and put this covering on retro, a bit 60s, which made the kitchen super charming”, reveals designer
Cacau Ribeiro .
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
22. Black + wood
For the open-plan kitchen, architect
Erica Salguero chose to use black cabinetry and countertops. “The color is versatile for all occasions and goes well with any shade or texture,” she explains. The countertop is another interesting detail and was used to create the separation between the environments and can also be used as extra support or space for quick meals.
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
23. 19th Century
The wooden beams in the kitchen and the old fireplace fronts of the 19th century house have been preserved - under one of them, a stove has been installed. The stainless steel table top, made by a carpenter, helps in preparing lunches and dinners. Pastilles cover the walls. Design by
Jean de Just .
(Frédéric Vasseur / CASACOR)
24. Colorful carpentry
The kitchen occupies a long, small space. One end of the counter connects to the dining room and the other, where the sink is, extends to the balcony, becoming a bar. The colorful woodwork complements the geometric cladding. . Project by
Melina Romano .
(Julia Ribeiro / CASACOR)
25. Industrial style
The touches of color and art were strategically applied to stand out and contrast with the gray exposed concrete. To complete the look, the kitchen has a charming orange refrigerator that immediately catches the eye. Project by
SP Estúdio .
26. Dark tones
The counter serves as a table, support for
the cooktop and preparation area for meals in this kitchen designed by
Très Arquitetura . Dark and neutral tones are accompanied by metallic and wood finishes.
27. Full Integration
There are no physical dividers between the kitchen and the living and dining rooms. The wooden slats on the side continue uninterrupted to the master bedroom. The large counter divides the dining area and houses the sink and
cooktop . Designed by
Intown Arquitetura .
28. On a single wall
Everything in its place: this is how we can describe the apartment project in Itaim Bibi designed by interior designer
Marília Veiga . She invested in cabinets that perfectly accommodate all the appliances in a practical way, making life easier for residents who can count on everything close at hand for cooking and entertaining friends.
29. London style
For this kitchen located in a classic London
townhouse ,
Toninho Noronha blended London culture and the building's architecture to give the project a classic feel. The blue cladding was given white trim to match the cabinets, and the custom joinery designed by the architect optimizes the design. the space.
30. With a homely feel
Despite being in a Rio apartment, this kitchen feels like home. “We created a mix of classic, timeless coverings, with designer pieces and antique finds – creating a set of styles that make the spaces more personal and less standardized. There is a homey feel, an intimate, welcoming atmosphere, of a house decorated little by little, with affectionate choices”, explains Beto Figueiredo, who designed the project with Luiz Eduardo Almeida, partners at
Ouriço Arquitetura .
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