When it comes to organizing (and personalizing!) a
bedroom ,
CASACOR professionals have no shortage of great ideas: in the spaces below, books, suitcases and even MDF that looks like tiles create original combinations of the headboard + coffee table. Check out the projects from
CASACOR São Paulo 2018 .
Mashrabiya headboard
The impression is that the
muxarabi panel, made of American oak, dissolves as the squares reveal the garden outside the
Renault Tree House . Attached to it, the niche made of the same material serves as a bedside table. Designed by Carolina Mauro, Daniela Frugiuele and Filipe Troncon, from
Suite Arquitetos .
Support at the base of the bed
In the bedroom of the
Loft Eu + Tu + Elas , by architect
Michel Safatle , the bed he designed has a base that is larger than the mattress, leaving space that can be used as a bench or support. Next to it, glass boxes filled with books serve as bedside tables.
(Salvador Cordaro/CASACOR)
Close to the ground
Suitcases + paneling
Two vintage-style suitcases provide the necessary support next to the bed in the bedroom at
Casa Arcos , by
Léo Shehtman . In the background, an aluminum paneling creates volume and enhances the wall.
(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
MDF that looks like tile
The black side table is complemented by the tapestry pouf. The two pieces complement each other because they follow the same neutral color palette that permeates the entire
Nuage Annex , a project designed by Aldi Flosi, Bruno Rangel and Paloma Yamagata, from the
Yamagata Arquitetura firm. The wall behind the bed is deceptive: what looks like a tiled surface is actually an MDF panel with 20 x 20 cm squares.
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