The wooden
slatted panel is the preferred piece of carpentry for interior decoration by architects and designers. The use of this element brings a new
texture to the environment and contrasts very well with other elements arranged in the space, such as rugs and floor coverings. In general,
wood decoration has always been a favorite for comfort and elegance. This is because it is a material that brings nature into the space – and, therefore, conveys a feeling of warmth. At the same time, it is subtle and goes well with other decor items, which makes wood adapt so well to various styles. For Sâmia Rossin, commercial director of Akafloor, states that the company has increased its portfolio to meet this trend of slatted coverings. “Following this line, we expanded our coverings portfolio to meet the demand for slatted panels, but with solid wood and all our expertise. They completely change environments and can be applied to walls or ceilings, for example,” he explains.
In the
apartment project above , for example,
architect Helô Marques created a more neutral backdrop so that the decorative elements would stand out. She opted for a
slatted panel for the television stand in the same color as the floor, which made everything look quite uniform. and gave more space to the living room.
The professional chose the element to take center stage in the room and chose a darker color that gives the room a feeling of comfort.
Another expert who opted for slatted ceilings for the bedroom was
Nildo José . The architect's proposal was to use slats on the back of the headboard, giving an innovative touch so that the project would not be as conventional as it would be if he had used more traditional elements. traditional – such as paintings, wallpaper and shelves. Here, the wooden slatted panel contrasts with the burnt cement of the ceiling, ensuring a contemporary and sophisticated look to the space.
From ceiling to floor, the project signed by
Très Arquitetura used slats to bring a more casual and surprising atmosphere to the bar and bathroom. The residence located in the interior of São Paulo has an even more
country house feel with the use of slatted panels referring to nature.
Highlight the use of the slatted panel on the bathroom ceiling, which harmonized very well with the fabric texture on the wall.