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4 kitchens that go beyond “cooking” at CASACOR Itapema 2018

In its first edition, CASACOR Santa Catarina/Itapema presents the public with inventive and inspiring cuisines

By Ana Carolina Harada

Submitted at Jun 14, 2018, 9:07 AM

05 min de leitura
4 kitchens that go beyond “cooking” at CASACOR Itapema 2018

Gone are the days when the kitchen was simply a place to prepare food. For the professionals at the first edition of CASACOR Itapema 2018, it was the star of the show! With creative styles, they were transformed into spaces for socializing, socializing and, above all, stimulating the senses.

Living Kitchen

Professionals Claudia Stach and Daniela Bordignon spared no effort in the Living Kitchen . In addition to being a kitchen, the space also functions as a living room, dining room, wine cellar and toilet, all integrated. With 125 m², it is functional and hosts the show's haute cuisine events and meetings.

The decor is affectionate and aims to provide comfort. To achieve this, earthy colors were used alongside green and blue tones and natural materials such as marble and fibers.

Gourmet Balcony

Measuring 72 m², the balcony by professionals Aline Sandri and Elise Bueno combines elements that are seemingly distant: nature and technology. Sober colors, such as black and blue, combined with indoor vegetation, make the space elegant, yet playful.

The gourmet area hood was designed and made especially for the exhibition and captures the attention of passers-by.

Living and Dining

Fernando Luiz Dal Bosco presents at CASACOR Itapema 2018 an environment that conveys coastal tranquility. Wood and natural stone are the standout materials and provide a light and cozy color palette.

With a view of the sea, the aim is to offer more than just a kitchen, but rather a rustic gathering space without sacrificing sophistication.

Danish Cuisine

The Nordic style was the inspiration for sisters Linda Martins and Cris Araújo when creating their space for the exhibition. With straight lines and light tones, the Danish Kitchen aims to enhance the well-being of its occupants through functionality and maximum comfort.

Minimalism is revealed in the quality of the design of the pieces and their efficiency. Symmetry and geometric shapes are also a highlight.

CASACOR SANTA CATARINA / ITAPEMA 2018 SERVICE WHEN? From June 6th to July 22nd Schedules: