With increasingly smaller spaces, bedrooms need to combine functionality and practicality in everyday life, without leaving aside sophistication and beauty.
Submitted at Nov 30, 2016, 2:35 PM

The Stanza Della Donna space, designed by architect Francine Faraco, was inspired by Florence and features classic details combined with technology. The 11 m² women's bedroom has a custom-made, articulated bed with its own lighting, as well as a dressing table with a Corian top that has a cell phone charging system and sliding tops to access internal dividers. The wardrobe also innovates in its opening system, which allows for a shallow piece of furniture, a trend for compact spaces. The reinterpretation of the canopy is another highlight and demonstrates modernity in the way it is fixed, suspended by cables and combined with the uneven carpeting, it highlights the bed. The side table, designed by the architect herself, was launched at the show and was inspired by a solitaire where the diamond is represented in wood and the base is made of glass, giving the sensation of being suspended. Sustainability and sophistication
The Lovers Suite , by architect Laura Gransotto, features a personalized space that combines preservation of cultural heritage and the launch of a furniture line designed by the architect herself. Measuring 25 m², the space occupies a bedroom and a bathroom in the house. Pink is the main highlight found in the room, appearing in panels, bed fabrics, floral prints on the curtains, rug and decoration. Blue, on the other hand, appears occasionally in armchairs and cushions and in decorative objects. The space also features greige, a neutral tone, which contrasts with the pastel color duo. With personality, the brown of the wood of the furniture stands out in the room and the bronze of the mirrors gives a refined touch, as does the decorative lighting in the copper finish of the metal with crystal. To receive