In this post, we have put together a list of the nuances used in some of the environments at the Minas Gerais exhibition to inspire you!
Submitted at Sep 14, 2018, 12:17 PM

In Gabinete 71 , architects Sarah James and Felipe Soares chose the green of the Pinheiro Inglês paint, to create harmony between the beautiful wood of the original floor and the soft colors of the chairs.
For the space Na Mesa da Agnes Café , designed by Juliana Vasconcelos, color is the striking element. On the wall at the back, which is behind the counter and on the baseboards, Juliana chose Colonial Red. On the other walls, she chose Sonho Intenso.
Inspired by industrial and minimalist styles, Roseane Guedes chose to paint the walls of the Mels Brushes space with Technological Gray paint, maintaining harmony with the peroba flooring – original to the property – and the other objects that make up the space.
The blue-green Montanha Majestosa was Eduarda Corrêa's choice for the walls of the Sala Varanda do Pôr-do-Sol . To complete the look, the architect chose the color Cotton Egypcio to apply to the doors and windows of the space. The result is a true green box that surrounds the entire space.
Architect Fernando César designed the Meu Quarto space and for the project, he chose two different paints: on the wall in front of the bed, Deep Gray. On the side, Gray Sky.
At Rodrigo Aguiar's Coliving NET , a palette of colors that complement each other creates an inviting and cozy atmosphere. The upper wall was painted Desert Heat, while the bathroom wall was painted Black.
Architect Gislene Lopes designed the Studio Sumisura space. In the bedroom area, neutral tones are mixed with pops of color, and Tibetan Bronze on the walls creates the ideal harmony between all the elements in the space. CASACOR SERVICE Minas Gerais 2018