The
bathroom can be a challenging project for architects and interior designers. This is because the space, in addition to fulfilling its main function, needs
to add a good dose of style, often in just a few square meters .
Deca ceramics and metals, a brand that sponsors CASACOR , help with this task. But besides the items needed for a bathroom, what else can be included in the decor to achieve a stylish bathroom? The answer may be simpler than it seems:
colors . And for CASACOR projects, professionals rely on the
Coral color palette, the event's official paint. There are several ways to combine colors in a decoration, and the bathroom is no different.
Whether it's On walls, on crockery and metals or on items such as works of art, a striking color palette is always welcome . Check out
5 simple ideas below to color your bathroom and make it much more full of life!
1. Monochromatic

The sequential arches, characteristic of the building where it is housed, appear throughout the
Tri Suave Lavabo , by
Marilia Zimmermman . The shape of the mirrors and doors was rounded, in order to contrast with the geometric patterns of the floor. This, in fact, follows six shades of the year's favorite color:
millennial pink , which also run through the walls and ceiling of the room. The project was featured at
CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019 (Rômulo Fialdini/CASACOR)
One of
Brunete Fraccaroli 's most charming projects showcases the architect's full artistic potential: the
combination of textures and the mix of colors contrasting with a neutral base of light wood. In the
Acqua Que Te Quero Água project, the bathroom steals the show with
green tiles. , crockery and gold metals , with the
bathtub as the highlight. The space also has a mirror that reflects the image of the ocean floor, applied to one of the walls, giving the sensation of diving into the sea.
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
The contrast between raw materials and delicate colors is where the
Cravo e Canela Bungalow , designed by architect
Jéssica Araújo , resides. The environment provides a unique experience, where the bedroom and living room offer a strong connection with nature, while the bathroom functions more as a living room. perfect bathroom for relaxing. The project was highlighted at
CASACOR Bahia 2019 and is still remembered today for
skillfully combining the best of rustic surfaces and the burnt pink tone .

In a residence where modern and postmodern meet,
Léo Shehtman could not fail to include a
monochromatic bathroom . The unforgettable house that was present at
CASACOR São Paulo 2018 makes an interesting play between
sober external environments in opposition to the discreetly decorated interior. colorful . The colors refer to the life that circulates through
Casa dos Arcos , with pink, earthy tones, a touch of green and blue.
2. Colorful frame

At
CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019 , colors were everywhere – and the
Elementos Bathroom , by
Tripper Arquitetura , was no exception. The option to bring colors into the space was very simple, but effective:
a large, very colorful painting. , which appears at the entrance to the space . The team also prioritized durable and timeless materials, such as
wood , since the men's and women's bathrooms were maintained after the event.

In addition to leaving the house's original architectural details, such as the hall's designed ceiling and the bathroom's tiles, almost untouched, the design duo
Manu Cardim and Catarina Gouvêa, from Estúdio Manu+Ca , also opted for reinterpretations of old pieces, playing with styles. and eras. In the
Lavabo and Galeria , at
CASACOR Rio 2021 , the idea is the same: to use a beautiful colorful painting as a focal element,
which instantly renews the atmosphere of the space .
Upon entering the bathroom, visitors are immediately surprised by the arrangement of the stone sinks that are
supported by a continuous leather swing , which transforms into an
art installation . In it, the taps give the impression of a water spout, providing a natural and peaceful atmosphere. This is the
Public Bathroom , by
Marcelo Diniz . The
large canvas by visual artist Deise Pucci , which colors the background of the project from floor to ceiling, is also artistic. 3. Highlight on the wall
(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
With the aim of transforming living into a welcoming and pleasant place,
Melina Romano brought the
Danish concept of hygge to the 68m² studio, which preaches
well-being, comfort and proximity . Hence the name of the space,
Estúdio Hygge , which bet on rounded and organic shapes to break any visual rigidity. In the bathroom, the
green walls harmonize perfectly with the exposed bricks of the countertop , which looks like a natural continuation of the floor.
(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
At
Studio Slim , the
monochromatic blue scheme surprises in a space of just 50 m² whose appearance is never overloaded.
Daniel Wilges opts for velvety textured walls to make the studio even more intimate and, with his
concise and linear , it does not dispense with the presence of glass, which divides the bathing area and softens the materials characteristic of the professional, such as
burnt cement, rocks and natural wood on the floor .
4. Patterned tiles

The
original palatial elements of the house have all been preserved in this space, which has been given a sophisticated feel with minimalist furniture. In the
Guest Suite , by
Angela Leite Barbosa and
Daniel Marques Mendes , the contrast between old and new appears in the moldings, flooring, and doors. and windows in carved carpentry. In the bathroom, this contrast is marked by the
Portuguese tiles preserved over the centuries. The uncomplicated look of
Casa 245 was inspired by the simple and brilliant design of architects such as
Oscar Niemeyer and
Lina Bo Bardi . The spaces integrate the functions of the home, providing great practicality for everyday activities. On the outside, the modernist inspiration appears in the
tiles. colorful elements that make up the entire bathroom area. The project is designed by
Laís Galvão and offers a
great tour of Bahian art and Brazilian design , with highlights including the Oscar armchair, the Tripé chair and works by Mário Cravo Jr. and Emanuel Araujo.
The artist
Alexandre Mancini , a tile artist and disciple of Athos Bulcão, created the
panel in homage to Brazilian modernism that gives life to Public Bathrooms. To ensure that the work received the attention it deserved, Valéria Junqueira chose to neutralize the floor and walls with
cement coatings . The
CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019 environment still relies on soapstone, widely used in Minas Gerais, and appears on the countertops that support
Jader Almeida 's sinks for
Deca .
5. Vertical garden
The spa, which is completely open to the greenery, has
glass walls and a glass ceiling, allowing natural light to penetrate and illuminate all areas of the space. At SPA da Mata , by Andrea Teixeira and Fernanda Negrelli , contact with stones, wood and fire The fireplace, combined with neutral tones, brings relaxation. The ceiling height is enhanced with vertical elements , such as the vertical garden , which, positioned near the bathtub, already predicted the trend of shower plants . In another spa, the Urban SPA, the project is the result of the
perfect harmony between interior decoration and landscaping, automation and lighting . Wood is used in various finishes, such as the chevron-patterned ceiling and the wall and floor slats. Next to the bathtub, the
vertical garden brings color to the decor where wood and white tones predominate. The design is by
Sarita Ávila for
CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019 .