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5 CASACOR projects break the "rules" and set new decor trends

Every year, the CASACOR cast brings unique projects that break barriers and are full of personality

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at May 13, 2023, 7:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Photography by Denilson Machado for Marcelo Salum - Casa Coral. CASACOR São Paulo 2022 project.

Photography by Denilson Machado for Marcelo Salum - Casa Coral. CASACOR São Paulo 2022 project. (Denilson Machado)

Planning interior design is something that many people enjoy, looking for references and looking for "best practices" to help make the space harmonious and cozy. However, every year, CASACOR sets trends and presents, through the work of renowned architects and young talents, environments that break the rules and, still, are full of harmony and personality . Below, we have selected 5 projects that are an example of this!

1. Boreal Studio, by Ana Weege


ana weege boreal studio coator sao paulo sp 2022 kitchen dining table

(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)

For integrated environments, the rule is to keep the same flooring (or at least a similar covering) in the spaces to ensure greater harmony between the spaces.
ana weege estudio boreal casacor sao paulo sp 2022 cozinha jantar mesa

(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)

In the project signed by Ana Weege for CASACOR São Paulo 2022 , this rule goes out of the picture and makes room for the contrasting use of a wooden floor in the living room and a checkered floor in the kitchen , which highlights and brings a more artistic aspect to the project.

2. Casa Coral, by Marcelo Salum


marcelo salum casacoral casacor sao paulo sp 2022 sala sofa vermelho cortina estar

Marcelo Salum - Casa Coral. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2022 / (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)

juarez cruz 22#ZERO1 casacor sp sao paulo 2022 atelie banco tapete banco quadro

Juarez Cruz - 22#ZERO1. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2022. Sofá da marca Saccaro | (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)

Some say that dark environments are detrimental to lighting, but Juarez Cruz 's project is a counterpoint. The architect opted for the color black to create a striking space full of personality , and used white lighting to bring in more brightness. Also noteworthy is the white furniture that contrasts very well with the darker base.

4. Axé Coexistence, by Nat Coelho Architecture


Nat Coelho Arquitetura Convivência Axé CASACOR Bahia 2022 sala religiao santo sofa pintura

Nat Coelho Arquitetura - Convivência Axé. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2022. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)

Another common rule is to use wallpaper or stickers on a single wall and leave the rest more neutral. In this project designed by Nat Coelho Arquitetura , the space features the walls, which bring a feeling of coziness and present very natural and bold features for the project – not to mention the mix of prints and colors.

5. Chez Amour, by Camila Bittencourt Arquitetura


Camila Bittencourt Arquitetura Chez Amour CASACOR Pernambuco 2022 sala sofa poltrona quadro tapete mesa rosa

Camila Bittencourt Arquitetura - Chez Amour. Projeto da CASACOR Pernambuco 2022. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Some people say that pink brings a more "childish" aspect to decoration, and therefore, the rule is to always use this color in children's and teenagers' bedrooms. Camila Bittencourt bet on the different shades of pink in a sure-fire way and created an empowered and modern look .