The
CASACOR 2025 season is living up to its name with many
colorful projects displayed so far. Architects and interior designers on the team have embraced bold combinations without fear, creating true
sensory experiences through colors, where visitors can experience
in loco what it’s like to live in a more vibrant home. The
warm tones are the most used, but blues and purples are not far behind. If you need inspiration to color your home, here is a selection of
palettes from CASACOR 2025 that will make you want to paint your
walls right now. Check it out below!
Orange Tones
OHMA - Escalada Brasileira. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Maura Mello/CASACOR)
The colors are protagonists in the project created by OHMA at CASACOR 2025. Called Brazilian Ascent, the project consists of a staircase where architecture rises in vibrant layers — from the natural steps of the favelas, from the spaces that mold in the strength of necessity and in the beauty of creativity. The tones
applied here do not follow trends, but evoke deep sensations with each flight of stairs. On the first floor, warm earthy tones dominate, evoking the starting point, a space of welcome, strength, and connection to the origin. In this space, the warm colors talk about belonging and what sustains us and keeps us firm for the climb. Along the way, each color palette stimulates a specific emotional state. 1970s Atmosphere
Felipe Carolo Architecture - Studio Theodoro. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (MCA Studio/CASACOR)
The architect
Felipe Carolo drew inspiration from
Brazilian modernism to create his first project at
CASACOR São Paulo. The proposal of the project also follows the principles of
Bauhaus — a school that advocated the union of art, pure forms, craftsmanship, and functionality — while displaying characteristics of
modernism, such as integration with nature and the rescue of an authentic cultural identity. The
curves and muted tones refer to the
1970s, as seen in the kitchen with orange-toned cabinetry, accompanied by artwork that follows the palette. Shades of yellow complete the retro visual with contemporary charm.
Kitchen and Art
Ary Polis Jacobs e Renan C. Mutao - Estar Gourmet. A interpretação dos profissionais dos movimentos contemporâneos, nacionais e internacionais guia o projeto, que traduz, em cores e formas, a essência do bem viver. Um ambiente pensado para despertar sensações, evocar felicidade e traduzir, através do olhar da Architetonika, o prazer de estar presente. (Guilherme Rocha/CASACOR)
Signed by architects Ary Polis Jacobs and Renan C. Mutao, partners in the
Architetonika Nomad office, the
Gourmet Area, at
CASACOR Paraná, brings art and colors in harmony, resulting in a project that breaks away from the ordinary. The professionals played with shapes and a vibrant palette to translate the essence of good living, as well as awaken sensations and evoke happiness.
Daring Combinations
Maurício Arruda - Casa Coral – Cores do Parque. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Upon entering the space signed by architect
Maurício Arruda at
CASACOR São Paulo, one encounters surprising and eye-catching color combinations. This chromatic harmony was inspired by the outdoors, specifically by the diverse vegetation of Água Branca Park, including species like aroeiras, angicos, and jacarandás. Therefore, the architect invited designer Maibe Maroccolo — who has been researching pigments produced from samples of trunks, seeds, flowers, fruits, and foliage for 10 years — to collaborate on the color collection launched by Coral. In total, 20 plants were identified, all already studied by Maibe, and from them, with the brand's curation, a palette of 60 tones was born. Of these, ten were chosen to compose the projects of the design.
Layers of Pink
PN+ | Paula Neder - Loft Alvorá. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
The
Loft Alvorá, designed by the office
PN + | Paula Neder at
CASACOR São Paulo, was inspired by the first light of day. "We shelter dreams and the poetry of new beginnings through a delicate, engaging, and inspiring atmosphere,” explains Paula, who maintained the structure of the building's original architecture to use
intense colors, applied in strategic points, with others more
muted, such as in the
kitchen. In this space, the cabinets were developed in a pink hue, which harmonizes with the countertop and
backsplash made of marble, in addition to the dining table with a top of tiled panels, signed by the Coletivo MUDA.
A Winning Duo
Amanda Xavier e Debora Borkoski - Casa Manacá. Uma tiny house brasileira. Essa proposta arquitetônica, com grande presença na Europa e EUA, agora ganha um toque de brasilidade. As arquitetas apostam em cores e materiais que traduzem a história nacional, como a paleta cromática que transita entre verde e rosa, além de materiais naturais que representam o país. Com grandes aberturas para a natureza, a construção oferece tudo o que uma pessoa precisa para viver um fim de semana de descanso, além de poder ser levada sobre rodas para qualquer lugar. (Matheus Procopio/CASACOR)
Inspired by a global trend, architects
Amanda Xavier and Debora Borkoski have designed a
tiny house at
CASACOR Paraná, featuring a palette that transitions between green and pink, along with natural materials that capture the essence of Brazil. With large openings to nature, the construction offers everything a person needs to enjoy a relaxing weekend, as well as being able to transport it on wheels to any location.
Refreshing Atmosphere
Gabriel Fernandes - Casa de Novela. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
Brazilian soap operas served as inspiration for architect and designer
Gabriel Fernandes to create his project at CASACOR
São Paulo. With 90 m² distributed between
living rooms, dining room, bedroom, bathroom, and closet, the space recreates the atmosphere of a carioca home, where Rio de Janeiro appears as a backdrop. With a
light and delicate palette, accented by shades of
blue, the carioca
lifestyle is captured in a casual yet elegant decor, where regional elements stand out. Special attention is given to the backs of the shelves, which were covered in
exclusive fabrics, created by Gabriel, featuring designs that continue the work started in partnership with the Maria do Barro Institute, also present in the series of cushions developed together with the Renato Imbroisi Institute.
Well Balanced Contrasts
Carlos Navero e Melissa Camargo - Reflexos da Tradição. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
The architect Carlos Navero and interior designer Melissa Camargo have created an integrated kitchen with the dining room at CASACOR São Paulo that displays a mix of classic materials and contemporary design. With an approach that intertwines past and present, the professionals created a sophisticated atmosphere from a palette of warm and natural tones, such as black, yellow, wood, and white marble. The original restored pink peroba flooring connects with the natural ebonized veneer that covers the cabinets and the handmade wallpaper, made of yellow ikat straw. Meanwhile, the Paraná marble, with a light shade, brings freshness and brightness to the space. Contemporary Composition
Gleuse Ferreira Arquitetura - Meu Verde, Meu Sertão. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Designed by architect
Gleuse Ferreira, the
ticket booth of
CASACOR São Paulo emphasizes green, which resurfaces in the northeastern hinterland landscape after a much-anticipated rain. Mixing references from her personal journey with regional elements, she combined rustic and modern styles and invested in a fine curation of northeastern artists. On a gray base, the vibrant tones of artworks and the purple rug of organic shapes stand out, in addition to the wallpaper depicting faded green leaves.
Cozy and Monochromatic
Marina Linhares Interiores - Alquimia do Morar Portinari. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)
Inspired by
the modernism of the 70s and the house as an emotional and physical refuge, the project created by interior designer
Marina Linhares at
CASACOR São Paulo was designed for cosmopolitan residents who love to host and are sensitive to the rhythm of the house.
Earthy tones run through all the projects, including the bathroom, creating an atmosphere that invites relaxation. The covering used on the walls recalls the earthy texture of ancient clay buildings, with warm and organic tones that invite touch and evoke the feeling of home.