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Hammock decoration combines comfort and elegance in CASACOR spaces

Whether for indoor or outdoor environments, using hammocks in decoration is a trend that has already become a reality at CASACOR

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Aug 9, 2021, 12:00 PM

08 min de leitura
Chefs' Garden - Catê Poli and João Jadão. CASACOR SP 2019

Chefs' Garden - Catê Poli and João Jadão. CASACOR SP 2019 (Evelyn Muller)

Hammock decoration is here to stay! While this element was previously associated with balconies and a more coastal atmosphere, today they can be part of different environments, bringing comfort without sacrificing elegance to homes.
Cloud Pavilion - Associated Architects. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2018

(Gabriel Castro/CASACOR)

Whether for indoor or outdoor spaces , hammock decoration can create a very cozy atmosphere for the space. Different models and fabrics can be combined to give a surprising highlight to the composition. Below, we have selected 8 CASACOR spaces that used this element in a clever way. Check it out!

Project by TRPC Architects


TRPC Architects - CASACOR Bahia Windows 2020

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Colorful and charming, this living room brought the tropicality of Bahia to Janelas CASACOR 2020. The use of a bright palette with artisanal elements brought a very energetic atmosphere to the space. The hammock was the icing on the cake for a composition that conveys a warm and relaxing atmosphere.

PORTODOSNÓS - LAO Design and Planting Ideas


PORTODOSNÓS - LAO Design. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

The balcony designed by LAO Design and Plantar Ideias aimed to bring Brazilianness into CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. To achieve this, the specialists invested in a living space (called PORTODOSNÓS ) that is perfect for recharging your batteries. The use of hammocks in the decoration is a highlight, adding warmth and beauty to the project.

Cloud Pavilion - Associated Architects


Cloud Pavilion - Associated Architects. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2018

(Gabriel Castro/CASACOR)

An environment that explores biophilia, to reconnect with nature was the proposal of Nosso Recanto by Larissa Dias, who bet on comfortable armchairs and hammocks in its composition. The space combines different coverings to create a space that invites a sensorial experience. The hammock decoration was used to bring color and comfort to the space. Highlight the plants strategically placed behind the hammocks, which create an interesting contrast between blue and green.

Half Bossa Nova and Rock n Roll - Jessica Araújo


Half Bossa Nova and Rock n Roll - Jessica Araújo. Bahia 2018

(Marcelo Negromonte/CASACOR)

A well-distributed 35 m² space featured a mix of comfortable elements and bolder colors – which justifies its name, "Half Bossa Nova and Rock n Roll". The hammock decoration came into play as a highlight to offer comfort and practicality.

Elã Studio - Toca Architecture


Elã Studio - Toca Architecture. CASACOR Rio 2019

(André Nazareth/CASACOR)

A down-to-earth essence was the inspiration for Toca Arquitetura to create an energetic and uncluttered space. Called Estúdio Elã , the hammock stands out in the kitchen as a rustic and beautiful element that invites visitors to a warm welcome, highlighting the environment as a true social area in today's world.

Chefs' Garden - Catê Poli and João Jadão


Chefs' Garden - Catê Poli and João Jadão. CC SP 2019

(Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

A space that celebrates gastronomy and landscaping was the proposal of Catê Poli and João Jadão forCASACOR São Paulo 2019. The generous 250 m² of the Chefs' Garden had a hammock where it is possible to enjoy the view of the garden and enjoy the environment peacefully.

Walkway Garden - Mauro Contesini


Catwalk Garden - Mauro Contesini. CASACOR São Paulo 2019

(Celina Germer/CASACOR)

Mauro Contesini opted for an unconventional hammock decoration in his Jardim da Passarela . The elements were hung from a single hook as if they were real swings, and bring a more modern feel to the flowery and lively space.