Warm and charming, the environments of the Paraná exhibition inspire decoration adapted to deal with the cold
Submitted at Jul 21, 2016, 3:08 PM


The Living Room with Terrace was designed by architect Viviane Loyola to welcome and inspire good times with family and friends. The use of wood and a mix of textures, such as linen, suede and crochet, create a warm space. To complete the welcoming tone of the living room, the professional used comfortable free-standing furniture from Villa Batel Decor in harmony with the fireplace in Provence Cream Marble, from NPK Mármores, which warms the space considered the heart of the home.
The Social Living Room designed by Bender Arquitetura combines refinement with a cozy atmosphere for entertaining. To humanize and warm up the space, the walls were covered with a textured sheet that imitates wood. The space also features a marble fireplace and a projector with a 106'' screen. 
Architect Fernanda Heller and interior designer Carla Heller designed the Dining and Social Room to ensure comfort and functionality. The combination of wallpaper between the wooden beams, as well as the fireplace, rug and leather furniture from Ton Sur Ton, gave the space a light and cozy feel.
To create the Master Bedroom and Closet , architects Mariana Stockler and Carolina Posanske opted for a combination of light tones, indirect lighting, an alcohol-fueled fireplace, a rug and cushions. “Our goal was to create a space where visitors would enter and feel at home, cozy and comfortable, and where they wouldn’t want to leave,” say the professionals.
Designed by architect Carla Grüdtner, the Family Living Room is another space that stands out with a mix of different textures and materials. For the architect, the decorative success of the space is due to the fireplace, which creates the perfect setting for family and friends to gather around the warmth, making the moment for chatting even more lively.
The couple's private home , by architect Mariana Paula Souza, has a cozy atmosphere provided by the combination of leather on the wall, wallpaper on the ceiling and velvet around the wall that received the neolith. The furniture, by Ton Sur Ton, and the chevron rug also reinforce the characteristics of a warm space. 
The Dining Room is designed by architect Samara Barbosa and is made up of leather and off-white wood. The woven fabric on the wall with upholstered panels and the fireplace covered in Niwala Yellow natural stone from NPK Mármores create a comfortable atmosphere. PARANÁ COLOR HOUSE SERVICE 2016 WHEN? June 21 to July 31, 2016 Tuesday to Friday – 3pm to 9pm Saturday – 1pm to 9pm Sunday – 1pm to 7pm WHERE? Historic building of the Paulo Pimentel Group Publishing House - Rua João Tschannerl, 880 - Vista Alegre. HOW MUCH? R$ 44 (Full) | R$ 22 (Half)