In pandemic times, coexistence takes on new meaning: never before have people sought to be together so much, and this is what the exhibition in Florianópolis reflects
Submitted at Jul 31, 2021, 7:00 AM

Rooftop 20 I 21 - Ana Trevisan | Landscaping + Architecture. In the 400 m² space, the landscaper created a cosmopolitan and contemporary atmosphere, with spaces for outdoor living, framed by the view of the green slopes and the Santo Antônio bay. The garden was decorated with pots positioned in “slits” creating a green and tropical atmosphere that surrounds the space. Indirect lighting creates an intimate environment. (Lio Simas)
In pandemic times, when getting together with family and friends has become so rare, the act of socializing takes on a new meaning: never before has being together been so appreciated ; every moment with those we love has gained a special connotation, which has led us to rethink the way we relate to others and to ourselves . This is what CASACOR Santa Catarina | Florianópolis reflects in 2021. It is no wonder that the number of environments that prioritize socializing is so expressive in the exhibition. Below, we have selected five cozy and inviting spaces whose vocation is to host special moments. Check it out!
Called Rooftop 20 I 21 , Ana Trevisan 's creation has all the comforts that an outdoor living area needs – that is, inviting furniture, a charming view and, of course, lots of plants . In the 400 m² space, the landscaper opted for a contemporary composition, decorated with large blocks of pots that house the most varied species , creating a green and tropical poetic that envelops those who wish to spend the evening there.
A large dining table divides the living room and kitchen areas and invites guests to entertain in the Respiro project by Mariana Maisonnave . The idea is for the gourmet living room to be like a refuge, where one can find balance and reconnect with oneself amidst cozy textures . Minimalism is materialized with the predominance of essential pieces, geometric lines and neutral colors, where comfort and freshness meet.
Cafés are, in themselves, perfect places to create good memories with loved ones. But at Café +UM , by Emanuella Wojcikiewic , this is taken to another level. This is because the architecture in light tones creates an atmosphere of tranquility that goes very well with the taste of a hot coffee or even the practice of reading. The Japandi style is combined with Brazilian architecture, represented by reforested wood and native vegetation.
The spaces at Loft Íris serve multiple purposes: whether it's entertaining, relaxing or cooking, the important thing is that everything is done with style . Professionals Maria Graziella Oliveira and Allan Chierighini were inspired by American lofts from the 1950s to create a spacious, modern space, with large living areas in the living room and kitchen. The highlight is the biophilia , which is evident in the choice of materials and the integration of the spaces.