Small spaces and small dimensions are never obstacles for
CASACOR professionals to create incredible projects. Want proof? The exhibition in
Rio de Janeiro presents three ideas for small bedrooms with different solutions to make the most of smaller areas without losing comfort, aesthetics and design.
Grandson's Room , by Tatiana Lopes and Tatiana Mendes, is only 10 m², which is the size of most apartments we find today. The project's greatest allies were the high ceilings, light finishes and the use of mirrors. The neutral base makes the space timeless, suitable for all stages of growth, from childhood to adolescence. One of the highlights is the textured brick covering on the window wall, by Brick Studio, which gives the space a youthful and casual feel.
Another small corner is the
Imagination Room , by Paula Costa, which, as the name suggests, encourages children to be creative, dispensing with electronics such as TVs or tablets. The space has many books and a reading area in the cabin produced by By Floor. The predominant colors are blues, reds, grays and wood, which contrast with the colorful (and playful) Join the Circus wallpaper.
Also measuring 10 m², the
Ninar Design , designed by Leila Dionizio, stands out for its small area and inspiring ideas. This baby's room is comfortable, cozy and combines modern solutions with a vintage, Scandinavian, and Brazilian vibe. The crib is a rocking type, while the support bed is retractable to optimize space. The décor is minimalist, with highlights including reforestation woodwork and the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi, which rescues organic values and reveals beauty in small imperfections.
WHEN? October 11 to November 20, 2016 Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 9pm WHERE? 268 – Gavea (Celso Rocha Miranda Residence) AS? Tuesday to Friday: R$50 Sock: R$ 25 Sat, Sun and holidays: R$ 60 Sock: R$ 30