In a condominium of lofts and studios, such as the one designed for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2024 , the more compact and integrated living spaces do not always allow for the creation of an exclusive home office . It is no surprise that among the common areas there is precisely a coworking space that could be used by all residents. Even so, our architects and interior designers incorporated work and study corners into the spaces, whether in the living room or in the bedroom, reflecting a reality that is quite common in Brazilian homes. Next, get inspired by these 6 home office projects from CASACOR Rio de Janeiro! Urban Refuge, by Fernando Lanner and Lucia Gonçalves
Designed for a contemporary woman, the loft created by Fernando Lanner and Lucia Gonçalves has a social area with integrated and fluid spaces that includes, in the back, a work area. With a view of the outside, the space has shelves and functional cabinets so that she can work in comfort and even a certain isolation. Taipa House, by Leandro Neves
The loft created by Leandro Neves has a large bookcase that takes up an entire wall of the space, with different uses. A home office right at the entrance, a kitchen next to it, and a dining area at the back: this was the way Neves found to combine functionality and integration . House of Now, by Rafael Mirza and Rodrigo Cardoso
Rafael Mirza e Rodrigo Cardoso - Casa do Agora.Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2024. (Andre Nazareth/CASACOR)
In Rafael Mirza and Rodrigo Cardoso's loft, the home office and bedroom are located further back in the space, even without a formal division with walls or doors. A way to ensure privacy and comfort when working and resting. Loft Origins, by Rafael Ramos
To ensure that the resident had a small study area at home, Rafael Ramos designed exclusive carpentry for the bedroom, which combines a wardrobe and home office right behind the bed. Guest Suite, by Bia Mayrinck and Tiana Meggiolaro
Tiana Meggiolaro e Bia Mayrinck - Suíte do Hóspede. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
Inspired by the suites at the Fairmont, Bia Mayrinck and Tiana Meggiolaro 's space has a delicate and feminine décor . And of course, in a space designed to be used during travel, a good desk is a must. Here, in addition to being comfortable, the furniture is full of charm. Stylist's Studio, by Marcela Martins
Marcela Martins created a very different “hall-office” . In addition to installing the space right at the entrance to her studio, making good use of all the available space, the architect included a vintage cabinet to store the resident’s work materials. And, of course, instead of a computer, there is a sewing machine. After all, our resident works in fashion. Conecta Space, by Kilze Guimarães
More than just a remote work area, the condominium's coworking space was designed by Kilze Guimarães as a place for interaction and socializing. The furniture here is practical and functional , with pieces that can be used in different ways to bring more versatility to the space. Garden of Now, by Karyne Lima
Karyne Lima Paisagista - Jardim do Agora. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
When: September 24 to November 24, 2024
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 9pm
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