More than a comfortable bed,
room designs have sought other elements to meet the
needs of residents and also create
personality . This is because the environment has gained a
sanctuary atmosphere in recent times, where we can, in addition to sleeping, enjoy some moments of individuality, rest, read a book, have a
day spa and other relaxing activities. At
CASACOR 2024 it couldn't be any different. Architects and interior designers presented many ideas to make rooms even more beautiful and cozy. See below!
1. Garden at the headboard
Adriana Valle e Patricia Carvalho - Suíte do Casal. A marcenaria é a estrela do projeto da dupla à frente do Migs Arquitetura: a estante minimalista conta a história do casal e o muxarabi de inspiração oriental compartimenta com leveza a suíte de 74 m², dotada de estar e closet. No mobiliário, convivem designers brasileiros e peças de antiquário e de autoria própria. Feminilidade, ancestralidade e sustentabilidade permeiam as obras de arte e a coleção autoral de tecidos em preto e branco, bordados à mão, que enfeitam diversos itens. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
In the project by architects Adriana Valle and Patricia Carvalho, from
Migs Arquitetura , for CASACOR São Paulo 2024, the
straw headboard reveals the
garden of foliage installed right behind the bed. With species of different heights and shapes, the plants bring a colorful touch to neutral-toned decor, as well as a relaxing atmosphere of well-being and freshness.
2. Porcelain headboard
Melina Romano - Caminhos Portinari. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Architect
Melina Romano used
porcelain in a different way than the trivial to create an elegant
headboard with a lot of personality. The professional opted for a timeless atmosphere to create the couple's suite in her project at CASACOR São Paulo 2024, with neutral tones and a mix of textures – all harmonizing with the headboard wall made of porcelain tiles from the Fillet collection, by Portinari, a slatted fine and sophisticated.
3. Strategic opening
NJ+ | Nildo José - Casa LG. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
In the master suite, which makes up CASA LG created by
NJ+ , there is a
skylight in an unusual location: right behind the bed. This way, the green of the landscaping can be appreciated and also becomes part of the decoration, with earthy tones predominant.
4. Practical headboard
Cacau Ribeiro Interiores - Nosso Próprio Tempo. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Interior designer
Cacau Ribeiro created a complete space at
CASACOR São Paulo 2024 that invites visitors to enjoy life's good memories. With a cozy atmosphere, the room decorated with neutral and natural tones highlights the
headboard panel , made in carpentry. Note that the piece occupies the entire side of the wall and next to the bed there is a horizontal niche, allowing the support of lamps, vases and other objects.
5. Mix of rustic textures
Maria Alice Crippa e Gustavo Assis - Morada Mar. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2024. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)
The
stone -covered wall in the project room created by the duo
Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis for CASACOR Paraná 2024 draws attention. On the ceiling, a light
wood lining makes the atmosphere even more cozy, complemented by a
natural fiber rug. The rustic textures follow in harmony through the furniture and objects that complement the decor.
6. Natural atmosphere
Studio Ro+Ca - Loft Celmar - 2064. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Studio Ro+Ca 's project at CASACOR São Paulo 2024 mixes technological materials, with a contemporary style, and others with a rustic texture. In the bedroom, a panel of natural stone fillets hugs the bed, also acting as a partition for the bathroom. The result is an environment with a natural atmosphere and flexible layout.
7. Two-tone wall
(Natalia Queirolo/CASACOR)
In the room created by interior designer
Paola Ribeiro at CASACOR São Paulo 2024, the delicate palette and
eclectic style decoration that dominate the environment stand out. The
Aubusson rug visually dialogues with the pink wall and the four-poster bed, arranged with bedding printed with flowers and stripes. The black and white striped side dresser is a different element in the composition.
9. Green Immersion
Altera Arquitetura - Ecos do Passado. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (Camila Santos/CASACOR)
Next to the potted garden, architect
Renan Altera positioned the
bed in his project at CASACOR São Paulo 2024, strategically placed so that the occupants could sleep while enjoying
nature . This proximity to greenery contributes significantly to well-being, promoting a feeling of tranquility and connection with the natural environment. The presence of the bed next to the garden transforms the space into a serene refuge, ideal for rest, integrating comfort and harmony in a single environment.
10. Light and shadow
Marcelo Lopes sought inspiration in the “Myth of the Cave”, a literary work by Plato, to create this guest room at
CASACOR Paraná 2024 . The dramatic tone of the environment is given by the play of lights and shadows — a contrast that seeks to intensify the visitors' experience and place them as protagonists within the environment. Highlight for the wall of hollow elements that creates an interesting look in the space.
11. Minimalist closet
The professionals at the
Rabelo Gervasi office opted for a palette of natural colors, which includes brown and green, inspired by wood and Brazilian forests, respectively, in counterpoint with the light tone of raw linen. In the bedroom, an interesting element is the
closet , with minimalist lines, positioned behind the bed, making use of every inch of space.
12. Texture on the wall
Architects Jackson Zacharias and Evelyn Gruber, from
Studio Kaza Arquitetura , brought an affective architecture, with meaning and purpose by giving new meaning to life in the city to the loft they created at CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2024. With a refuge atmosphere, the room displays a charming mix of neutral tones, with emphasis on the textured wall, which contrasts with the wooden panel.
13. Green and terracotta
Daniela Schmitt and Isabela Gilli Moritz opted for shades of green, terracotta and wood, which covers the walls and ceiling, to create a room that invites you to take a break and relax at CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2024. With everything focused on the natural world, the environment displays warm and cozy textures. [April-see-also]W3siaWQiOjE3Mzc1MCwidGl0bGUiOiJNYXhpbWFsaXNtbzogbWVyZ3VsaGUgbm9zIGFtYmllbnRlcyBtYWlzIG91c2Fkb3MgZGEgQ0FTQUNPUiAyMDI0In0seyJpZCI6MTY5MjY1LCJ0 aX ZS1zZTogYXMgY29yZXMgcyYjeEUzO28gcHJvdGFnb25pc3RhcyBuYSBDQVNBQ09SIFMmI3hFMztvIFBhdWxvIDIwMjQifV0=[/abril-see-also]