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11 coating trends from CASACOR PR 2017

Whether on the wall, floor, ceiling, ceramic, paper, or innovative materials: these professionals have done a great job of decorating their spaces.

By Victor Lessa

Submitted at Jul 7, 2017, 1:51 PM

08 min de leitura
11 coating trends from CASACOR PR 2017
Floor coverings are always present as a fundamental element, giving personality and style to spaces. They come in a wide variety of formats, from classic to modern, from simple to true works of art. New ideas and materials appear every day, some of which even offer a three-dimensional configuration. Discover the highlights of floor coverings at CASACOR Paraná 2017 : The Elementos Bar , designed by architect Laryssa Rocha and interior designers Priscila Mileke and Filipe Dal Posso, seeks to convey the feeling of being inside a cave through its wallpaper and pillars camouflaged by stones. Rustic and cozy, the dark tones create an empathy, creating the image of a place conducive to relaxation.

(Marcelo Stammer)

Using 3D cladding to cover one of the walls was the strategy chosen by architects Denise Leal Ribas and Carolina Leal Ribas to establish elegance in the integrated space between the kitchen and dining room of Studio Container . The refinement is enhanced by the fact that the space is created inside containers, supplied by Total Storage Brasil, which makes the proposal more attractive, sustainable and innovative.

(Marcelo Stammer)

Nude, gray and gold are the colors that stand out in the Girl's Suite , designed by Michele Krauspenhar. To complement the composition of the scene, the professional chose to cover the walls with wood-like tiles, transforming the place into a cozy and delicate refuge.

(Marcelo Stammer)

Also betting on the charm of wood, architect Samara Barbosa adds velvet-covered panels to her Home Theater , which in addition to charm and beauty, deliver improved acoustics, offering more pleasure to movie sessions.

(Marcelo Stammer)

The use of fabrics on walls is already a common practice, because in addition to sophistication, it enhances the feeling of comfort and coziness. The Living and Dining space by architect Viviane Loyola demonstrates this result well. The light color palette highlights the refinement and harmonizes the whole. In addition to this covering, one of the great highlights of the space is the beautiful Ariston marble, by NPK.

(Marcelo Stammer)

The wallpaper installed on the ceiling was designed by architects Fernanda Menosso Raitani and Flávia Meyer, together with designer Priscila Gabrielly for the Trophy Room . In this context, in addition to being alternative and contributing to the appearance, it provides a different effect, highlighting the beauty of the central chandelier. The black furniture was highlighted with touches of petroleum green in the cushions and the niches in the shelves.

(Marcelo Stammer)

In the Mels Brushes Home Fragrances space, by architect Eliana Cunha, the wooden tiles installed by Formighieri Pisos & Móveis, behind the central counter, stand out for the irreverent tones, conveying refinement and rustic beauty. Around the tiles, the ecological leather covering by Adornié Ambientes complements it in a sophisticated way.

(Marcelo Stammer)

With the sole aim of providing comfort and accessibility, designer Jane Rocha and architect Suzane Simon announce the Circulation Hall and Social Toilet . The space is automated, functional and luxurious, covered with a backlit wall and the application of Wovin Wall, by 3Form, installed by Sunfix Proteção Solar e Acabamentos, resulting in an incredible clean look, amidst a lot of charm.

(Marcelo Stammer)

Bringing the vertical garden to the indoor area, the 3D plasterboards make the Living Principal project, by architects Ana Cláudia Marini and Camila Martinez, even more charming. Innovative, the formula is simple and sophisticated at the same time, ensuring that those who contemplate it feel light in an outdoor space, even when they are in an indoor environment.
The Children's Playroom and Playground , by architect Jaqueline Siebert, features a chess set assembled with coverings. The playful board is designed entirely with the checkered composition of Wire Black and Wire Gris porcelain tiles, by Impermix.

(Marcelo Stammer)

The Functional Lavatory of the show, designed by interior designers Janaína Marques and Jennyfer Gotardo, was covered with Lumina DGR porcelain, a new product from Impermix. The material is used on the floor and countertop.

(Nenad Radovanovic)

CASACOR PARANÁ SERVICE 2017 WHEN? From June 4th to July 16th, 2017 Tuesday to Friday: 3pm to 9pm Saturdays and holidays: from 1pm to 9pm Sunday: 1pm to 7pm WHERE? Jockey Club of Paraná – 2299 Victor Ferreira do Amaral Avenue – Vila Taruma, Curitiba AS? Full: R$ 46 Sock: R$ 23 Gazeta do Povo Subscriber Club: R$33 Buy your ticket online clicking here!