Colors frame new ideas, especially shades of green and blue that appear in decorative objects and specific furniture.
Updated at Feb 18, 2020, 7:47 AM - Submitted at Jun 29, 2018, 6:38 PM
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01/10 - Modern House Karsten - Mariana Paula Souza. The space was created after a study with couples up to 40 years old, without children, who opted for a light home integrated with nature. On the gray sofa, the highlight is the contrast with the petroleum green cushions. (Eduardo Macarios)
02/10 - Master Suite - Jayme Bernardo, Glei Tomazi and Diogo Oliveira. The transparencies make it clear that the spaces are connected. The bedroom has a free passage to the closet, makeup area, washrooms and living room, covering 80 m². The inspiration came from famous Parisian designer stores, which also provided elements for the stage lighting, highlighting the polygonal Dieedro bench in blue lacquer by Jayme Bernardo, as well as the Toy side table in white Paraná marble, designed by the architect and executed by visual artist Alfi Vivern. (Divulgação)
03/10 - Circulation - André Cabral and Flávia Mattar. With 16 m², it is an invitation to intimacy and reserves details such as the negative brushed effect skirting board, with the golden chrome profile. On the wall, blue bands were interspersed with stone panels. (Divulgação)
04/10 - Dining Room - Janaina Macedo. In the space filled with dark colors, the royal blue sculpture draws attention. (Divulgação)
05/10 - Home Theater - Marcelo Lopes. Wooden panels and lighting design create an intimate atmosphere. The reclining sofa also leads the color palette. The rug was designed by the architect. (Divulgação)
06/10 - Balcony - Carla Grüdtner. The privilege of enjoying an outdoor area of 47 m² is even greater with the selection of beautiful design pieces, such as furniture by Jader Almeida and Rui Ohtake. The Raízes concrete cobogós, by Ana Paula Castro, contrast with the blue and pink decoration and furniture pieces. (Divulgação)
07/10 - Being Intimate - Moacir Schmitt and Sálvio Moraes Júnior. In this multipurpose space, the Artefacto sofa translates the proposal well. Asymmetrical and modular, it can assume different configurations. It sits on the 28 m² rug, designed to almost completely cover the living room space. There are also two discreet green puffs with extreme elegance. (Divulgação)
08/10 - Kitchen - Flávia Bonet. The architect sought inspiration in family life and fashion references. Terracotta, denim blue, white and antique pink are all used on the catwalks and in architecture. (Divulgação)
09/10 - Lounge Imóveis A. Gonçalvez - Larissa Gomes. The ambience is similar to that of Lisbon apartments, with a classic base, contemporary furniture and few elements. The space gains color with the cushions and the green armchair. (Divulgação)
10/10 - Home Office - Michele Krauspenhar. The project does not hide its intimate vocation, which favors reading and concentration. The Mole Armchair, by Sergio Rodrigues, comes in blue and never goes unnoticed. (Divulgação)