The wall finishes seen at CASACOR Goiás 2026 reveal more tactile, natural interiors connected to materiality traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at May 11, 2026, 10:30 AM

Rodrigo Peixoto - Origem Presente. Um convite a desacelerar marca o ambiente Origem Presente, que ocupa 40 m² e resgata a essência do habitar. A proposta nasce da relação entre memória e contemporaneidade, traduzindo o tema Mente e Coração em uma arquitetura sensorial e acolhedora. Materiais naturais, tons terrosos e texturas táteis criam uma atmosfera íntima. O resultado é um espaço que estimula bem-estar, pertencimento e reconexão com aquilo que realmente importa. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Wall finishes are taking on an increasingly important role in shaping the atmosphere of projects. At CASACOR Goiás, surfaces are no longer just a neutral base and now contribute directly to the perception of comfort, depth and warmth within the spaces. Natural textures, reliefs and tactile materials are examples that appear as central elements in different projects of the showcase.
Leo Romano - Das Coisas Nascem Coisas. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
The choices presented by the CASACOR 2026 lineup reveal a search for more sensorial interiors connected to matter. This year, wall finishes point to solutions that balance permanence and contemporaneity – valuing natural compositions and finishes that add personality without visual excess.
Among natural materials and textured surfaces, the projects at CASACOR Goiás 2026 reveal different ways of transforming the perception of spaces.
Carol Gama Arquitetura - Varanda Entre Tempos. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Natural stones stand out among the main wall finishes at CASACOR Goiás, especially in projects that prioritize texture and a sense of permanence – such as "Varanda Entre Tempos" and "Entre Eu e Você". With irregular reliefs and organic tones, they create more expressive surfaces and help bring interiors closer to references linked to nature.
Gustavo Barone - Entre Eu e Você. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Giordano Rogoski e Bibiana Rogoski - Rogoski Arquitetura - O (Re)Encontro do Imaginário. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Wooden panels appear in a more continuous way, often covering not just one wall, but different planes of the space. In the projects "O (Re)Encontro Imaginário" and "Refúgio Sereno", this resource creates visual unity and reinforces the feeling of coziness. In this way, wood emerges as an element capable of softening the architecture and making the spaces more comfortable.
Isis Dallarmi - Refúgio Sereno. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Lara Veiga Zago - Lounge de Entrada - Cenário do que Permanece. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
The combination of stone and wood stands out as one of the most present compositions in contemporary interiors. While stone adds texture and visual density, wood warms up the composition and creates balance. Good examples are "Cenário do que Permanece" and "Entre Vinhos e Memórias", where the contrast between natural materials helps to build sophisticated projects without giving up the feeling of warmth.
Vanessa Ortiz - Living Athenas – Entre Vinhos e Memórias. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Joyce Moreira - Casa Maré. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Wallpaper returns in more strategic and targeted proposals. Instead of completely covering the projects, it appears in specific areas to create highlight and visual depth. Geometric prints, as in "Raízes", and designs with a handcrafted appearance, like in "Casa Maré", show how wall finishes can add personality without overwhelming the space.
Thalia Salgado e Maysa Selaisim Salles - Raízes. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Marco Lula - Loft Urucum. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Finally, textured paints reinforce the appreciation of tactile surfaces in 2026. With a matte finish and a more natural appearance, they create visual depth in a subtle way, without relying on strong contrasts. Earthy tones, sand, and mineral nuances frequently appear in the projects of CASACOR Goiás, including "Loft Urucum" and "Minhas Memórias", revealing a preference for projects that are visually quieter and connected to materiality.
Luísa Azevedo - Minhas Memórias. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
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