(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
Living rooms are perfect spaces for
socializing and relaxing . They are the true calling card of a home, and therefore, they need to combine
elegance and comfort as the focus of the design. Furthermore, it is important to keep in mind that this is one of the main environments to welcome and be, therefore, it needs to be very attractive. Working in this space is challenging, but our team is always ready to get their hands dirty and let their creativity flow. Below, discover the
living rooms that are doing great at
CASACOR Santa Catarina 2021.
Intimate Room - Anna Maya
The meaning of coziness is reflected in the space created by
Anna Maya . The beautiful living room was inspired by the architect's daily life, who created an environment where it is possible
to work, listen to music, relax and even receive guests comfortably.
The
warm tones contrast with the plants and natural fiber elements, which bring a charming and elegant touch to the space.
Cosmopolitan Loft - Mariana Pesca
Cosmopolitan Loft - Mariana Pesca Arquitetura. O projeto representa o perfil da mulher atual emponderada e dona de si e o que ela precisa para viver com conforto e tecnologia. São 78 m² pensados para relaxar, receber, trabalhar e se embelezar. A singularidade do ambiente está no uso da madeira no teto, painéis e mobiliários, numa simbiose com as artes. Outros destaques são a pink box criada no banheiro e o closet programado por uma assistente virtual. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)
Mariana Pesca presents a project that reflects
female empowerment , and caters to a self-assured woman who has all
the technology and comfort at her fingertips . The 78 m² of the
Cosmopolitan Loft have a futuristic atmosphere, with elements that deserve to be highlighted, such as the
use of wood in the ceiling, panels and furniture harmonizing with the works of art.
The
Respiro project is an invitation to reflect on the act of breathing in a time as delicate as the one we are experiencing in relation to Covid-19. The
gourmet living proposes a
break from the routine to seek balance and comfort in the simplest things, and for this, the
minimalist style was chosen.
With essential pieces, geometric lines and neutral colors, the aim of the space was to bring warmth and freshness. The integration of spaces here was chosen to support good
natural lighting and also explore
flexible and shared spaces .
Brazilian Layers - Juliana Pippi
Architect Juliana Pippi brought to CASACOR SC 2021 a space that reflects the
creations and fables of the world . To bring the cozy atmosphere that is so expected, the specialist used natural elements and a
palette in earthy tones, from Coral , which calms just by looking at it.
Yugen Deca House - Gabriel Bordin
Casa Yugen Deca was
Gabriel Bordin 's project for
Deca in this edition of the show. The classic
Black & White palette reflects a timeless and modern environment. "Yugen" is a concept from Japanese aesthetics that means
depth of that which is abstract . The architect's proposal was to create a space that moves between philosophy and art (and we can say that it was successful).
Plural Space - Beto Gebara and Marila Filártiga
The
living room designed by
Beto Gebara and Marila Filártiga invites you to activities and meetings that allow for social distancing while providing safety. The duo's goal is to generate
positive impacts for both the environment and society . Classic , the project focuses on a neutral base that contrasts with the
walls in tones that refer to the earth pigment , from Coral, and make the space welcoming and sophisticated.
Bird House - Tufi Mousse
(Fábio Jr. Severo/CASACOR)
The
Bird House is a project that exudes freedom and originality. Designed by
Tufi Mousse Arquitetura , the walls with deep slats bring the sensation of infinity to the gaze of a bird seeking the horizon. The lines that create the
circulation of the environment were inspired by flying of birds and the project is an urban jewel that subtly rescues natural beauty.
Loft 2021 - Fernanda Eicke
Loft 2021 is a functional and timeless integrated space. With natural coverings and a
lighting design that offers maximum comfort,
Fernanda Eicke shows that it is possible to bring elegance and maintain coziness in a non-sectorized space.
Iris Loft - Maria Graziella Oliveira and Allan Chierighini
The meaning of housing in the post-pandemic period was the inspiring reflection that the duo
Maria Graziella Oliveira and Allan Chierighini wanted to bring to
Loft Íris . The project was
inspired by American lofts from the 1950s , but with a contemporary and modern touch to bring lightness to the Santa Catarina exhibition.