20 headboard ideas from CASACOR 2019 to inspire sleep
Upholstered, made of wood, with curved or straight lines, the piece welcomes the resident's sleep and makes the room more cozy.
By Fernanda Drumond
Submitted at Apr 3, 2020, 1:40 PM
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Peach tones fill the walls of the Hygge Studio, by Melina Romano for CASACOR São Paulo 2019. (Denilson Machado)
The bed is the main point of a bedroom's decor and the headboard is the part of it that stands out the most. Upholstered, made of wood, with curved or straight lines, the piece, which can have countless shapes, materials and functions, welcomes the resident's sleep and makes the room more cozy.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Casa das Sibipirunas - Otto Félix. This reinterpretation of a country house, which integrates a living room with a fireplace, a kitchen and a suite with a closet in 250 m², was one of the most celebrated spaces of the show. The architect opted for design pieces of his own to give personality to the space, such as the headboard and base of the bed.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR Bahia 2019. Cravo e Canela Bungalow – Jéssica Araújo. The contrast between the rough, industrial materials and the greenery that invades the space provides a unique experience for those who pass through the Cravo e Canela Bungalow, by architect Jéssica Araújo. The bedroom and bathroom maintain a strong connection with nature throughout the entire space. The foliage behind the bed complements the neutral tone of the headboard.
(Gabriela Daltro)
03/20 -
CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Jacira Pinheiro - Casa DOA. Minimalism is the style chosen to highlight the essential: the home as a private temple. Few pieces of furniture and objects were arranged comfortably, combined with light colors and few partitions in the 90m² loft. Leather is used in the details of upholstered furniture, and plants help to bring even more life to the space.
(André Nazareth)
04/20 -
CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Rodrigo Castro and Rodrigo Maakaroun - Guest Suite. The characteristic of Minas Gerais hospitality has been valued and updated. Several pieces of furniture are hybrid and easy to carry, such as the bed designed by the architects, in off-white leather and dark wood.
(Jomar Bragança)
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Diego Raposo - Traveler's Studio. In this minimalist studio, natural materials provide the comfort that young people seek when returning home. Suitcases, books and works of art reveal what is essential for travelers. The signature design has a different role and is presented as a family heirloom, linked to affective and quality pieces shared by several generations.
(André Nazareth)
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Ciccarini.Januzzi - Influencer Girl's Suite. Aimed at children of this generation, the room has an automation system to keep the little influencer always connected. The star of the room is the suspended bed, which gives the impression of floating and has a cobogó as a headboard.
(Jomar Bragança)
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CASACOR Goiás 2019. Casa da Girafa/Cinex - Leo Romano. The project features black as the predominant color. Various shades of gray make up the furniture, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Oswaldo Tenório and Jorge Zalszupin, giving it a sober and mature look. Together with the decorative objects, the curved headboard in dark wood breaks the seriousness of the space and functions as a side support.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Children's Suite - Messa Penna and Carol Picin. The children's room was created with the intention of inspiring imagination, art, reading and manual work by reusing materials. The headboards and footboards of the beds were made of nautical rope macramé that can be reused in the future.
(Evelyn Muller)
09/20 -
CASACOR Paraguay 2019. Espacio Azahar - Beatriz Ballasch. The combination of colors, textures and materials make the space delicate, serving both functions of rest and work. In contrast with the navy blue wall, the wooden headboard and mirrors are the highlight of the space.
(Negib Giha)
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CASACOR Paraná 2019. Moça's Suite - Marcelo Lopes. Natural wood panels with metallic joints line the walls and bring authenticity to the 77 m² space. The other elements balance and provide lightness, such as the straw headboard, the objects that explore transparency and crochet cushions.
(Eduardo Macarios)
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CASACOR Paraná 2019. Lounge STM - Jayme Bernardo and Glei Tomazi. Increasingly compact spaces in large urban centers are the trend that inspires the 9.15 m² environment. In this apartment, the integrated floor plan was designed as a loft and offers a resting place, a bench for meals and space for personal items. Here the decorative and functional headboard acts as a divider, giving more privacy to the rest area.
(Eduardo Macarios)
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CASACOR Peru 2019. Archaeological Loft - Luis Escobar. The cultural legacy of archaeologists is expressed in this proposal, which traces an Andean cultural continuity connecting present and past. On the bed, in the background, a yellow half moon highlights the resting place.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019. Nature Suite - Fernanda Paim and Elisa Martins. In addition to nature, ballet is the passion of the girl who lives in the space. The coziness comes from the truth of the materials, such as demolition bricks, burnt cement on the floor and natural stone details in the bathroom. The metalwork partition separates, without interrupting the view, the sleeping area and the closet.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR Bahia 2019. Designer's Room – Dinah Lins. Strength, resilience and determination: in her third consecutive year at CASACOR, interior designer Dinah Lins highlights the modern and entrepreneurial feminine soul in a tribute to fashion designer Irá Salles. The earthy and orange tones, materials in leather, linen, wood, terracotta and straw reflect the characteristics of a modern and sophisticated fashion professional.
(Marcelo Negromonte)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Hygge Studio - Melina Romano. The various translations of the Danish concept of Hygge are expressed in a Brazilian way in the 68 m² loft. The professional's keen eye is revealed in the choice of rounded and organic shapes for the furniture, which break any visual rigidity. Applied intelligently and full of personality, the tones transition between neutrals in the furniture – all of national design. There are some contrasting points of color, such as in the upholstered headboard.
(Denilson Machado)
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CASACOR Ceará 2019. Suite XX - Anik Mourão. The project seeks to rescue the roots and desires of the modernist movement, integrating the charm and sinuosity of classic styles in a lighter and more contemporary way and dialoguing with the architecture of the property. Highlight for the bed base and the headboard in a wire composition.
(Esdras Guimarães)
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CASACOR Ceará 2019. My Place in the World - Carlos Otávio Arquitetura & Interiores. As an urban refuge, the loft is inspired by a cosmopolitan couple who live between two countries. In the project, the sofa acts as a headboard, dividing the living space and the bedroom.
(Esdras Guimarães)
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CASACOR Santa Catarina | Florianópolis 2019. Unplugged Bedroom - Ana Luiza Tomasi. Disconnect and escape the idea of a perfect life. The space reinforces the message that the best can be found in the simplest materials and compositions, which express the essential. The wood-paneled walls and the entire architecture create a welcoming and protective atmosphere. To bring even more comfort, the headboard was upholstered and covered in checkered fabric, with a retro charm.
(Mariana Boro)
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CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019. Studio Slim - Daniel Wilges. Just like the frosted glass, which evokes the architecture of old houses, the Opa bed also revives fond memories. With a retro style, it was made of galvanized iron with a stonewashed cotton canvas covering. The structure is finished off with a straw headboard. The retro design of the Opa bed, by Daniel Wilges, is combined with features that bring practicality. LEDs on the sides allow lighting the floor, USB chargers are integrated into the furniture and two bedside tables were attached. The work Depois is by the artist from Curitiba, Guilherme Soffi.
(Cristiano Bauce)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Casa Grão by Starbucks at Home - Très Arquitetura. The professionals explored the concept of coffee beans to design a clean, minimalist, elegant and sustainable space. The suite has a contemporary style, where only the essentials are explored. The bed features an off-white headboard, and not only maintains the predominant tones of the space, but also uses a variation of the black and white checkered pattern that is part of the living room's composition.