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25 incredible living rooms from CASACOR São Paulo 2024

Different decoration styles mark the living rooms of CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Get inspired!

By Maria Fernanda Barros

Submitted at Jul 11, 2024, 5:00 AM

03 min de leitura
Paola Ribeiro - Coral House Place of Affection. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.

Paola Ribeiro - Coral House Place of Affection. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project. (MCA Estúdio)

When you enter a home, the living room is probably the first room you see. This room is considered the home's calling card and decorating it is no easy task. At CASACOR São Paulo , living rooms embrace different aesthetics and styles , ranging from classic to maximalist , from vintage to contemporary or from boho chic to industrial . Given the endless possibilities for decorating this space, there is no better place to seek inspiration than CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Below, check out 25 incredible living rooms featured in this edition of the show!
Marcelo Salum - Duratex in The Roses Speak
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Marcelo Salum - Duratex in As Rosas Falam. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project . The professional's research led him to delve into studies on the golden ratio. “My creative process led me to flowers, and from there to the exaltation of the feminine,” he explains. Shades of blue and pink accompany the light wood in the Bétula pattern, a Duratex launch that fills the floor, ceiling and sections of the walls of the 260 m² house. The furniture features items by Jader Almeida, Mauricio Arruda, Suite Design and signed by the architect himself in partnership with Frederico Cruz. Works of art by Claudia Liz and Paulo von Poser share the spotlight with photographs by Denilson Machado and Salvador Cordaro, among other artists.

(MCA Estúdio)
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Cacau Ribeiro Interiors - Nosso Próprio Tempo. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Making the most of every day, entertaining friends and traveling: an object of desire, this lifestyle was personified in the form of a mature couple, for whom this 120 m² home is intended. “We value comfort and good design. The inhabitants of this loft want to live surrounded by good memories”, summarizes the designer. Furniture pieces designed by her are accompanied by others by Alfio Lisi and Isabelle De Mari and the iconic Sampei lamp, by the Italian Enzo Calabrese. In the name of sustainable attitudes, only water-based paints, LED bulbs and efficient electrical equipment are used in the space.

(MCA Estúdio)
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DB Arquitetos - Living room by David Bastos. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Shades of gray contrasting with primary colors – such as those in the mural painting by Fefe Talavera, which depicts four orishas – permeate the 173 m² living room by architect David Bastos, which blends classic minimalist style with Brazil's rich urban history. Sustainable choices are evident in the repurposed books and the choice of few construction solutions, which highlight the facilities of the listed building of Conjunto Nacional.

(MCA Estúdio)
Renato Mendonça - Atimo House
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Renato Mendonça - Casa Átimo. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Recognizing history and looking forward to the future, but with a focus on the present: this is the essence of the 110 m² space with a living room integrated into the kitchen, a bedroom with a home office and a balcony. It is a possible empire, hence the choice of the large-scale painting from the Empire series by Tiago Mestre. The ceiling, which reaches 5 m, with a sloping ceiling, is accompanied by dark wood in the carpentry and contemporary furniture. In the closet, the sculpture by Gustavo Rezende reigns supreme: the man leaning towards the screen of his cell phone, framed in the gap in the wall of the headboard, seems to criticize our inability to disconnect.

(MCA Estúdio)
Altera Arquitetura - Echoes of the Past
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Altera Arquitetura – Echoes of the Past. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project. Altera Arquitetura - Echoes of the Past. As if tracing a timeline from prehistory, architect Renan Altera adds examples of humanity's architectural legacy in contemporary living to this 71 m² loft. Textures that refer to caves, arches from ancient Rome, stained glass from the Middle Ages and even neoclassical symmetry in the kitchen dialogue with homages and reinventions of elements from different eras and traditions. A skylight introduces natural light in a soft and diffused way and the garden fulfills the intention of promoting health and well-being. The future is portrayed in the sustainable approach of suppliers.

(Camila Santos)
Juliana Cascaes Gallery - Martins&Montero
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Juliana Cascaes Gallery - Martins&Montero. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. In the 150 m² loft designed for a collector, the gallery ambience extends to all elements of the living room with home office, starting with the signed furniture. There are classic pieces, by names like Jorge Zalszupin, and also surprising items, like a furniture sculpture by Jimmie Durham. Among the works of art at the Martins&Montero gallery (all for sale), the architect chose, for a corner, a blue site-specific painting by Lydia Okumura. Also check out works by Juraci Dórea, Ana Mazzei, Daniel Santiago and Paulo Bruscky. A certain New York air emanates from the reclaimed wood flooring.

(Camila Santos)
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Lullaby and Encounters - Bruno Moraes. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. In the 59 m² living room, designed for visitors to enjoy as an island of comfort, the decor intersperses furniture and objects designed by Brazilian designers and artists from different eras, in a dialogue between the old and the new. One of the highlights, the recycled fiber rug celebrates ancestry, which connects us to the present and the future: the piece incorporates the sound waves of an old Tupi lullaby, transformed into designs, lines and colors through artificial intelligence resources.

(Theggrau)
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Carol Miluzzi Arquitetura - Casa Legado. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. In the living room designed by architect Carol Miluzzi and her partner, engineer Willian Vasconcelos, the fireplace, housed in a piece designed by Gustavo Neves, is central. Around it, the walls are covered in digitalized paintings by artist Dominique Jardy. The careful selection of inherited and repurposed items makes up most of the furniture, which ranges from 1950s Brazilian furniture, 19th-century French furniture, family furniture and contemporary design pieces. Thus, the 56 m² space highlights the memory of ancestors and the desire for a future that takes only what is necessary from nature.

(Camila Santos)
Gabriel Fernandes - Simonetto Trails House
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Gabriel Fernandes - Casa Veredas Simonetto. This 120 m² house, which pays homage to country life, aims to evoke memories of rural imagery. The entrance hall is connected to the act of sewing through the installation work A Costura do Erro, by Adrianna Eu; the stove is wood-burning; and an oratory at the exit reminds us of the importance of giving thanks. A technical challenge of the project, the shelf that goes all the way up to the ceiling houses blocks modeled by women assisted by the Maria do Barro Institute in Brasília. Each brick contained in the niches represents the way its author sees the house. Behind the sofa, another gem: the panel assembled with an old ceramic floor by Francisco Brennand.

(MCA Estúdio)
Weiss Architecture - Essere Gallery
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Weiss Arquitetura - Essere Gallery. With the affectionate memories of old farm houses in their imagination, architects Bárbara Carvalho and Tide Junqueira propose an environment that passes through the rooms as an intimate gallery. The 70 m² room has a central fireplace and games table. Wallpaper with an aged appearance makes up the classic setting, reinforced by the low ceilings and the skirt-and-blouse lining, all in balance with works by contemporary artists Gabriel Nehemy, Isabella Forzza, Maysa Pettes and Ana Isméria.

(MCA Estúdio)
Barbara Dundes - Casa Tao
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Barbara Dundes - Casa Tao. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Understanding the universe, nature and the constancy of its cycles is the purpose of this 60 m² house, guided by a term from Chinese philosophy: tao, which in Mandarin can mean path or method. The concept encompasses the journey that makes each thing what it is – including the history of its raw materials and the labor used in its construction. “The breathing of each person involved in these processes also contributes to the uniqueness of a space”, explains the architect. A tree brings a feeling of freshness and relief. The stainless steel walls create sober reflections and highlight the colors of the surroundings.

(MCA Estudio)
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Paulo Azevedo - Lake Cabin. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Built for a couple of biologists to begin a new phase after their children's emancipation, this weekend getaway brings the traditional folk aesthetic (in a mix of checkered, floral and striped patterns) into the 21st century. Divided between a hall with a living room and a mix of studio and library, the 70 m² recall the past with an original decor, which combines wooden floors, antique furniture, old oriental rugs and oils on canvas by Bruno Passos (one of which is above the fireplace).

(Israel Gollino)
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NJ+ | Nildo José - Casa LG. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Bamboo stems split in half served as the theme for the appearance of the sinuous volume of machined MDF that runs through the 340 m² of Casa LG. The Guarani indigenous people lent their knowledge, which revolves around the terms Ñe'é (soul) and Mbya (the principle of the person), so that the architect could interpret the theme From Present to Now. “We created a house in homage to the soul, where it is possible to breathe calm, positivity, delicacy and minimalism”, he says. Along with the light palette of neutrals and pinks, the lush green gains weight, as do the works of art made by representatives of indigenous peoples. Curated by Mirtes Marins de Oliveira.

(MCA Estúdio)
Laura Rocha - Living Piano Casa Cosentino
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Laura Rocha - Living Piano Casa Cosentino. Amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life, the 156 m² with lounge, kitchen, bar and winter garden encourages relaxation and enjoyment of a break. On special occasions during the exhibition, the soundtrack will come from music played on the piano by the century-old American brand Steinway. Around it, several models of Dekton and Silestone coverings, by Cosentino, appear on the floors, walls and pieces of furniture. Launched in Brazil, the Khalo pattern covers the countertops and the island. A linen panel, on which a landscape was hand-painted, complements the landscaping designed by Alex Hanazaki.

(Camila Santos)
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Brunete Fraccaroli Arquitetura e Interiores - Transcendendo Épocas. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. This time, the architect's bold and colorful brand outlines a 74 m² loft, designed for a young, modern resident who is in tune with his time. The character is represented, on a 1:1 scale, by the paper sculpture developed in conjunction with visual artist Mariana Kamilos. The furniture features pieces by Jader Almeida and Roberta Banqueri. Note the unconventional rug and the chain curtain, as well as the sustainable decision to use only materials that can be reused when the exhibition closes.

(Divulgação)
Carla Felippi - Lounge Bar Happiness Alfa Realty
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Carla Felippi - Lounge Bar Happiness Alfa Realty. Lighting, with its effect on our mood, plays a major role throughout the 85 m² lounge. Behind the muxarabi, which also runs along the ceiling, a large tensioned screen panel replicates the effect of natural light, while many other luminous scenes (including a stroboscopic section) provoke a sensorial experience that alternates between calm and excitement. The mirrors arranged on the pillars (in turn, covered in a slatted MDF capable of following its curvature) serve, in the architect's view, as a call to look back.

(Bia Nauiack)
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José Navarro - Espaço Reflexos Banco BRB. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project . Reflective materials meticulously positioned throughout the 130 m² lounge make us think about the fleeting nature of things. “We focused our curation on valuing time and affective memories”, says the architect, who designed all the furniture. In a good example of reuse, the armchair with blue upholstery has a back found among the discards from the factory that produced the sofa.

(MCA Estúdio)
Daniela Funari Architecture - Soil Environment
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Daniela Funari Arquitetura - Ambiente Solos. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project . The integration between the coast and the interior of Brazil is the hallmark of the arrival at CASACOR São Paulo: the sandy tone of the beaches colors the lighter stretch and contrasts with the burgundy of the land, which darkens as you move away from the ocean. Throughout the 115 m², the ticket office, cloakroom and a contemplation lounge display a selection of national furniture made with fine woods and stones. Take a look at the paintings by Annike Limborço and, especially, the Coragem rug, by Rapha Preto, which reuses fibers from old carpets and fishing nets collected from the sea.

(MCA Estúdio)
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Fernanda Marques Arquitetura - Terrae Brasilis Hunter Douglas. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Taking a break from the daily rush to contemplate seems like an irresistible invitation from the architect to the visitors of her 160 m² bar-gallery. The chosen furniture – the Landscape sofa and the Maxx armchairs –, also designed by the professional, becomes even more welcoming amidst the lush vegetation. Under the wooden vault, a symbol of unity and transcendence, the diversity and talent of artists such as Angelo Venosa, Isabelle Borges, James Kudo and Sergio Lucena are highlighted. The art curator was Isabella Marques.

(MCA Estúdio)
SALA2 Architecture - Urucum House
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SALA2 Arquitetura - Casa Urucum. Urucum, red in Tupi-Guarani, also refers to a plant native to the Amazon region that is used as a dye. The term influenced architect Vanessa Martins Miranda and her partner, Eduardo Miranda, in the design of this 71 m² house, which seeks to honor Brazil's indigenous heritage in vernacular architecture. The vault is reminiscent of a hut, the woven pattern of the wooden ceiling evokes artisanal techniques, and the reddish granite highlights the richness of natural resources. The stainless steel volume represents a futuristic vision of innovation and progress.

(Bia Nauiack)
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Paola Ribeiro - Casa Coral: A Place of Affection. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. In each scene of the 244 m2 house, the theme From Present to Now emerges from affection. Antique objects, which suggest they are family heirlooms (plates, teapots, retro lamps, a canopy), and a wide variety of fabrics with reinterpretations of classic prints bring back memories, roots, childhood references and a feeling of welcome. Living rooms, dining rooms and TV room (with an office), bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and lunch room display the geometry of stripes on the ceiling, fabrics, rugs, lamps and furniture.

(MCA Estúdio)
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Eloy Fichberg and Felipe Fichberg - Casaviva. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project. The use of natural materials in everyday life dates back to the dawn of civilization: earth, fibers, stone and wood function as tools and are still part of the architecture of our homes today. Based on these techniques and reiterating the interconnection between people and nature, Trees Arquitetura designed this house, which will function, during the event, as the office of the entertainment platform Aviva. In 109 m², reforested wood, clay vases and chandeliers, as well as sisal and recycled leather rugs, make up a cozy environment. Note the large painting by artist Siron Franco positioned behind the sofa.

(Bia Nauiack)
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Melina Romano - Caminhos Portinari. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2024. Four new talents in Brazilian visual arts and design inspired this 200 m² house: a triptych by Anthony Mazza is the highlight of the living room, a sensory installation by Aline Matsumoto occupies the center of the winter garden, the handmade organic-shaped utilities by Isadora Mourão fill the kitchen, and sculptures by Lucas Simões decorate the bedroom. The idea is to provide, within the exhibition, another cultural circuit for the visitor, in line with the artistic history of Portinari, the brand that supports the space.

(Denilson Machado)
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Letícia Granero Interiores - One Day at a Time. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project . In a reality in which many people face high levels of stress and anxiety, worried about what is to come or stuck with previous problems, the interior designer proposes a 148 m² island of comfort to enjoy the moment with tranquility. The stones in different tones represent the complexity of our daily emotions, while the color palette evokes coziness. The large presence of wood establishes a connection with nature, reinforced by the painting that depicts the ocean and the chandelier inspired by sea waves.

(Daniela Magario)
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Ana Weege - Estúdio Âmago. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project. In the 67 m² living room with pantry, the proposal is to transcend time and delve into the heart of the present. Based on the choice of sustainable materials produced by artisans in the interior of São Paulo, which highlight the care for nature, the intimate environment encourages observers to reflect on the heritage we will leave for the next generations. In the decor, with original and period furniture, the cattail straw screen and the walls covered in coconut fiber stand out.

(MCA Estúdio)

SERVICE – CASACOR São Paulo 2024


Where: National Complex, on Paulista Avenue, 2073 – São Paulo (SP) When: May 21 to July 28, 2024 Box office hours: Tuesday to Saturday, from 12pm to 10pm Sundays and holidays, from 11am to 9pm
Ticket prices: R$ 111 – Full R$ 56 – Half price Purchase of half-price tickets: senior citizens aged 60 and over, students presenting a valid photo ID or payment receipt. Disabled individuals and their companions (according to law 12.933/13). Proof of half-price tickets will be required at the door.