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Children's room features modern design and encourages children's independence

Architect Karolinna Venturi decided to break away from tradition and created a contemporary composition that brings playfulness in a bold way

By Yeska Coelho

Updated at Aug 16, 2022, 11:57 AM - Submitted at Aug 19, 2022, 4:00 PM

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Children's Room, by Karolinna Venturi- CASACOR Paraná 2022 |

Children's Room, by Karolinna Venturi- CASACOR Paraná 2022 | (Eduardo Macarios/)

Quarto Infantil, por Karolinna Venturi- CASACOR Paraná 2022 The decoration of a child's room ends up bringing together similar elements. Primary colors are usually the main bets that make anyone identify a room as childish, and that was exactly what architect Karolinna Venturi decided to avoid . She opted for an elegant look with a contemporary atmosphere, which reinforces the playful function and demonstrates that even a space for children can have a bold design .
Karolinna Venturi's project for CASACOR Paraná 2022
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
Children's Room, by Karolinna Venturi- CASACOR Paraná 2022
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
Another important point mentioned by the architect is that the idea was to give children the opportunity to start developing their independence , leaving everything they need at hand. One example is the bed, which has an organic shape and is close to the floor. The mattress is supported by an upholstered platform, to offer greater mobility and safety.
Karolinna Venturi's project for CASACOR Paraná 2022
(Eduardo Macarios / CASACOR)
The color palette is a differentiator. Instead of light colors, the architect opted for a neutral base with earthy tones that bring a sense of comfort. "To keep the environment light, I didn't use strong tones, also because color can impact the child. So, even though the project has different colors and shapes , the room remains light," she adds.