There are elements that, despite not being the main focus, are very striking when we think of a certain environment: countertop and kitchen, rack and living room, and so on. When we think of a bedroom design, it is unlikely that it will not include the
decoration of the headboard . Headboards are important elements for bringing a
more welcoming and cozy feeling to the bedroom . They were created from the need to include a structure that would prevent the resident from having direct contact with the bedroom wall while sleeping. Today, it continues to play this role. , but also helps with decorating the environment. Below, we have selected
9 headboards that were present at the 2021 CASACOR exhibitions , and stood out for combining functionality and style for the environments. Get inspired!
Lite Suite by Igor Zanon
Some people say that leather is not a very comfortable piece to use in a bedroom, but architect
Igor Zanon proved otherwise by introducing a leather headboard designed by himself that conveys lightness and is quite comfortable. The mix between leather and jequitibá MDF panel brought a harmonious contrast to the project.
Å LIGHT House by Gustavo Martins
The reflection on new ways of living and also the search for lightness in such turbulent times inspired Gustavo Martins to create a bedroom that focuses on reconnecting the individual. The architect opted for an upholstered headboard with rounded ends; at the back, a wooden panel From end to end it has space for books and works of art, combining functionality, practicality and aesthetics.
Guest Suite by Angela Leite Barbosa and Daniel Marques Mendes
Suíte de Hóspedes. Angela Leite Barbosa e Daniel Marques Mendes – CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021 (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
A beachy look was the choice for the Guest Suite designed by Angela Leite Barbosa and Daniel Marques Mendes and to bring this warm and welcoming atmosphere, the experts opted for a simple wooden headboard, whose wall has a painting that resembles the waves of the sea, which ensures a more harmonious and relaxing atmosphere for visitors.
Collector's Loft by Camila Bittencourt
The decoration of the headboard, especially in a loft, needs to be in harmony with the rest of the rooms, and in this case, Camila Bittencourt gave a lesson on how to do this. The
Collector's Loft is a space dedicated to the contemplation of art and everything that It's beautiful, and the architect opted for a "double headboard", in which the upholstered panel has a more artistic and avant-garde style, while the headboard itself follows a more minimalist and discreet line - a powerful and stylish contrast.
Casa Wabi Sabi by Daniel Wilges
(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
Sustainability and the Wabi Sabi style guided Daniel Wilges to create an unforgettable space. The straw headboard stands out for its more rustic look, which refers to something more primitive, and stands out in the predominantly minimalist space.
Suna Reveev Room by OSA Architecture
(Fabio Jr. Severo/CASACOR)
With a totally futuristic atmosphere, the LG ThinQ House stood out for its use of technology and for bringing reflections about the homes of the future. With a slatted texture, which goes from the design of the bed to the elaborate headboard, the structure steals the attention of the bedroom and surprises visitors. At the same time, to give it more softness, Guto Requena opted for a more sober tone for the bed as a whole.
UP House by UP3 Architecture
Casa UP. UP3 Arquitetura - CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021 (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
Wood, stone and clay were elements that came into play in the UP3 Arquitetura project for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro with the aim of rescuing the primitive. The chosen headboard followed a classic and powerful line, which harmonizes well with the natural elements, has a natural fiber texture and a lighter color to harmonize with the rest of the decor.
Simply Golden - Brunete Fraccaroli
Luminosity and delicacy are the most striking features of the bedroom designed by
Brunete Fraccaroli for
CASACOR São Paulo 2021. An upholstered headboard that runs from one end of the room to the other and accommodates items other than the bed (such as the bedside table) is sheltered by a openwork and asymmetrical panel full of personality that brings more grace and texture to the bedroom decor.
Terra Studio by Beatriz Quinelato
Beatriz Quinelato paid a true tribute to Brazil in her space, named Estúdio Terra. The space featured different pieces signed by Brazilian designers to give the space a more tropical and native feel. The headboard contributes, with a simple and natural appearance, which invites the residents to inhabit the room with their "feet on the ground".
Portinari Comforts by Très Arquitetura
Delicacy and elegance marked the bedroom of the project designed by Très Arquitetura at CASACOR São Paulo, and to bring a fashionable element, the trio opted for a straw and light wood headboard, a harmonious mix that conveys elegance and calm.
Master Bedroom by Paola Ribeiro
Paola Ribeiro's cozy bedroom for this year's CASACOR Rio de Janeiro opted for a neutral atmosphere and a stunning wooden headboard. The rounded edges bring a touch of subtle innovation to the piece, which stands out for its elegance.
Home 201 by Aclaene de Mello
(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
The headboard's decoration reinforced a contemporary and harmonious style in Aclaene de Mello's loft. The rounded ends are marked with a shade of brown that is revealed in the headboard's "hinges", which highlights the structure and brings even more grace to the space. .