5 decoration styles that were present at CASACOR 2022
Among CASACOR's environments in 2022, five aesthetics stood out: contemporary, japandi, industrial, minimalist and rustic. Check it out!
By Giovanna Jarandilha
Submitted at Nov 17, 2022, 6:00 AM
05 min de leitura
(Reprodução/CASACOR)
Versatility : this is a word that describes well what CASACOR was in 2022. Hundreds of environments revealed in the most diverse ways the interpretation of the cast of architects, designers and landscapers of the theme " Infinito Particular ", which guided the exhibition this year. Among Of all the spaces we saw in Brazil, five decoration styles stood out: contemporary, japandi, industrial, minimalist and rustic . Check out some spaces in the galleries below!
Contemporary
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Nídia Duarte - Sui House. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2022 Project.
Studio Room - Living Room of the House. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2022 Project.
(Estúdio NY18)
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Nildo José Architects | NJ+ - PORTINARI BACKLANDS. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2022.
(Denilson Machado)
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Ana Hnszel and Marcelo Polido - Being and Being. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2022 Project.
(Cristiano Bauce)
Perhaps the most common aesthetic in environments, the contemporary style values clean and well-defined shapes, and usually features a neutral color palette, which can be punctuated by colorful furniture or artwork. Among the coverings, the range of options is varied, ranging from wood to concrete, and even marble – the important thing is that they do not go unnoticed. In terms of furniture, big names in contemporary design are present.
Japandi
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BD Architecture - Living room for welcoming guests. CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2022 project.
(Felipe Araújo)
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Diego Raposo and Manuela Simas - SPA DECA. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2022 project.
Japandi is the term that combines Scandinavian aesthetics with Japanese minimalism. A trend for a few years now, the style is all about balance and functionality. Wood, straw, bamboo and ceramics can be used to create the spaces, which generally have a neutral base associated with abundance. of natural light. Few and high-quality pieces are striking features of this style that soothes the eye and encourages introspection.
Industrial
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Mario Costa Santos - Pavilion 22. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2022 Project.
(André Nazareth)
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Daniel Wilges - Garage Land and Faith. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2022 Project.
(Cristiano Bauce)
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CASACOR Ceara 2022 Project.
(Esdras Guimarães)
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Bruno Ortega Architecture - Bonança Kitchen. CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2022 Project.
Originating from a bygone New York of the 1950s, the industrial style is inspired by the lofts and warehouses where young artists sought to rise. Its characteristics are easily distinguishable: brick , concrete , dark frames and, sometimes, pipes and wires. Exposed materials can also be incorporated into the décor . Among the materials are iron, wood and burnt cement. The stripped-down "something" comes from preserving the materials in their natural, rustic and imperfect state.
Minimalist
The Bauhaus maxim "less is more" is a good way to describe the minimalist style . It limits itself to creating spaces with only what is necessary to live well – leaving aside all excess, whether in furniture, decorative objects or even plants. . It is common to find minimalist environments in light tones, such as white, beige and off-white , but the aesthetic can also be achieved in darker tones, such as black, gray and brown. Smooth surfaces and pure lines are valued in spaces that have been reduced to the essential, facilitating coexistence.
Rustic
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Helô Marques - Carandá. CASACOR Project São Paulo 2022.
(Gabriela Daltro)
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Janaina Araújo - Studio in the Forest. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2022 Project.
(Henrique Queiroga)
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Joilson Barbosa, Luis Damarant, Tânia and Paula Facchinetti - Portal of Palmeiras. CASACOR Bahia 2022 Project.
(Gabriela Daltro)
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Larissa Dias Architecture - Windows of Our Sea. CASACOR Brasília 2022 Project.
(Edgard Cesar)
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Livia Bortoncello - Pied-à-Terre. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2022 Project.
(Cristiano Bauce)
Seeking to incorporate the atmosphere of a cabin or country house, the rustic style brings together in its essence all the key materials to achieve this result: stone, wood and straw. The texture of the materials is highly valued in the composition, which prefers keep them in their natural state. The aesthetic does away with opulence and abundance – the idea is to create a comfortable and inviting home through simplicity . Handcrafted objects can be present, reinforcing the earthy tone palette.