Decor trends can be incorporated with balance, creating current projects without losing permanence traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at May 8, 2026, 12:30 PM

Andréa Magalhães Arquitetura - Casa Bem Vivida Electrolux. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
Decor trends often reflect behavioral changes, new materials and different ways of occupying spaces. Colors, textures and styles stand out for a period and quickly begin to influence projects, furniture and choices within the home. Still, keeping up with these transformations does not mean completely redesigning projects every season.
The challenge lies precisely in incorporating trends without compromising the longevity of spaces. When used in a balanced way, they help update the atmosphere of the home without creating a fleeting feeling or one excessively marked by the moment. More than reproducing references, the process involves understanding how each element dialogues with the routine and the identity of the projects.
One of the most efficient ways to use decor trends in a timeless manner is to prevent them from completely dominating the space. Instead of applying a trend to all surfaces or elements, the ideal is to introduce it in a more punctual way, allowing the projects to maintain flexibility over time.
Clécio Lourenço e Gervásio Milaneze - CASA 1961. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
This balance can appear in details such as objects, fabrics, lighting fixtures or small color interventions. This way, the space follows aesthetic transformations without depending on constant structural changes. The trend stops functioning as a visual imposition and begins to act as a complementary layer within the composition.
Luísa Macedo - Estar Aqui e Agora. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Another important aspect is to observe whether the choice makes sense for the daily life of the home. Not every visual reference adapts to the dynamics of the projects or to how they are used. Incorporating trends consciously involves considering comfort, functionality and permanence, avoiding solutions that quickly become limited.
For decor trends to coexist in a balanced way with the projects, some elements function as a more permanent base within the project. They are:
Wood, stone, linen and natural fibers cross different styles without losing relevance. These materials create a sense of continuity and help balance more striking elements within the decor.
Deborah Nazareth e Gisele Viana – Banheiro Funcional - Encontro Guató. Projeto da CASACOR Mato Grosso do Sul 2025. (Denilson Machado / MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Projects built from neutral tones allow greater flexibility to incorporate trends over time. More intense colors can appear in details and objects, without compromising the overall reading of the space.
Marice Gandin - Apartamento Refúgio Natural. Projeto da CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2025. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)
Pieces with a cleaner design tend to age in a more visually balanced way. This allows trends to appear in complements and accessories, while the main furniture maintains stability in the composition.
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Lighting directly influences the perception of projects and helps highlight materials, textures, and colors. In timeless spaces, it works as a structuring element, creating comfort and continuity between different decorative choices.
Roberta Alonso - Casa Bem Vivida Electrolux. Projeto da CASACOR RIbeirão Preto 2025. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
Longer-lasting projects often incorporate elements connected to the memory and experience of those who live in the house. Books, artworks, and sentimental objects help build an identity that goes beyond passing trends.
Leonardo Simões - Entre Tons e Texturas. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)
Not every change needs to be permanent. Some categories allow trends to be incorporated into décor in a more flexible way, making future adaptations easier without major renovations.
Covers, throws, and curtains help easily update the atmosphere of the project. In addition to introducing new colors and textures, these elements can be replaced as preferences change over time.
Paola Ribeiro - Estúdio Verso. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
Vases, lamps, and small accessories work as points of experimentation within the décor. They allow you to follow trends without completely transforming the project.
Waleska Oliveira - Dormitório do Governador. (Xico Diniz/CASACOR)
Colors and finishes can be used more strategically on a single wall or in specific details. This creates visual impact without making the project excessively marked by a momentary trend.
Paola Ribeiro - Casa Coral Lugar de Afeto. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Milena Garcia.
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