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Get inspired by 12 creative decorating tricks from CASACOR 2024

Check out a selection of ideas for arranging and producing furniture and objects that you can copy in your home

By Nádia Simonelli

Submitted at Sep 3, 2024, 5:00 AM

10 min de leitura
See a selection of creative decoration ideas at CASACOR 2024.

See a selection of creative decoration ideas at CASACOR 2024. (divulgação)

CASACOR 's exhibitions in Brazil and Latin America are an endless source of inspiration and references for architecture and interior design projects. And the details in the spaces make all the difference. Whether it's a picture arrangement on the wall , a different way of displaying personal objects or the unusual use of furniture, the creative decoration ideas that professionals apply to their projects catch the attention of visitors. Check out a selection of them below and get inspired to change the look of your home!

1. Pillow combination


Adriana Valle and Patricia Carvalho - Master Suite. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project.

(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Architects Adriana Valle and Patrícia Carvalho paid close attention to the details of the suite they designed for CASACOR São Paulo 2024. As cozy as if you were in a hotel, the bed features a charming arrangement of pillows of different sizes, patterns and textures. What do they have in common? The black and white palette. This was the criteria the professionals followed to achieve a harmonious combination of models.

2. Wall and ceiling of the same color


Luise Deschamps and Francieli Deschamps - RDO A legacy under construction. CASACOR Santa Catarina Project | Itapema 2024.

(Lio Simas/CASACOR)

The space designed by architects Luise Deschamps and Francieli Deschamps at CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema has a cozy atmosphere thanks to the palette they chose. The earthy tones color the walls and rise up to the ceiling, creating an intimate look, as if it were a cocoon. Another interesting point in the space is the overlapping of rugs . Note that a circular model was placed over a rectangular one, maintaining the same chromatic composition as the rest of the décor.

3. Different tables


Luisa Azevedo - my being. CASACOR Goiás 2024 project.

(Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

How about creating a composition of several coffee tables instead of using just one model? This was the idea that architect Luísa Azevedo had when decorating her space at CASACOR Goiás . The professional opted for two round models — one taller than the other — and a rectangular table. In the same wood tone, the pieces harmonize with each other and with the other elements of the decor.

4. Print matching the wall paint


Marcelo Salum - Duratex em As Rosas Falam. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Marcelo Salum - Duratex em As Rosas Falam. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Architect Marcelo Salum is an expert in the art of using patterns in decoration, and that's what he did in his project at CASACOR São Paulo . For the suite, he chose the color blue as a guiding principle and applied the tone to the walls and the woodwork under the bathroom counter. The same color is used in the pattern of the tiles that decorate the external walls, creating a visual connection between the spaces.

5. Mix of coatings


Elisa Fraga and Guilherme Bussamra - Anachronistic Universe. CASACOR Brasília 2024 Project.

(Edgard César/CASACOR)

The world of coverings has grown a lot in recent years, and with it, the possibilities for creating creative compositions in environments have increased. In line with this trend, architects Elisa Fraga and Guilherme Bussamra designed a project that is out of the ordinary at CASACOR Brasília . On the floor, the duo applied red tiles , which go up halfway up the walls. The other half received wallpaper with a blue pattern, which goes up to the ceiling.

6. Harmonic frames


Cacau Ribeiro Interiores - Nosso Próprio Tempo. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Cacau Ribeiro Interiores - Nosso Próprio Tempo. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Marcelo Alvarenga and Juliana Figueiró opted for a palette of pastel tones to create the space they designed at CASACOR Minas Gerais . Since the idea is to avoid contrasts , the transition between colors is smooth and almost imperceptible. An example of this is the armchair in a burnt yellow tone positioned in front of the wall of the same color, but in a slightly brighter version.

8. Cozy laundry room


Letícia Nannetti - EnCantos. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Letícia Nannetti - EnCantos. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)

Architect Letícia Nanneti avoided any clichés when designing her laundry room for CASACOR São Paulo . The professional conceived the space as a place where the family can be together while carrying out household chores, which is why the atmosphere is very cozy . From the coverings to the furniture, the darker tones are responsible for creating this atmosphere, in addition to the decoration full of affective objects . Note that there are many niches that can be used to store cleaning products and everyday utensils, as well as for decoration.

9. Graphic print


Luisa Mano - The Dressing Room. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2024 Project.

(Estúdio NY18/CASACOR)

Created by architect Luisa Mano in partnership with Pedro Lázaro, the pattern on the floor and walls decorates the space that the professional created at CASACOR Minas Gerais , designed for someone who makes their own clothes at home. Above the pattern, a collection of black and white photographs with minimalist frames complete the decor in a light way.

10. Plates on the wall


Samira Mussi Arquitetura - Living Heritage - Connecting Origins and Inspirations. CASACOR Santa Catarina Project | Itapema 2024.

(Lio Simas/CASACOR)

Do you have a collection of beautiful plates lying around? Then create a composition on the wall and make your decor even more charming. This was the idea that architect Samira Mussi had for her space at CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema . To make everything even more special, she applied a rustic covering to the wall, as well as a patterned tile on the floor.

11. Antique objects


Carol Miluzzi Architecture - Legacy House. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.

(Camila Santos/CASACOR)

At CASACOR São Paulo, architect Carol Miluzzi presented several ideas on how to incorporate old objects — either found or heirlooms — into your decor. In her space, the professional created several arrangements, such as this one on patterned wallpaper. She used a wooden piece of furniture to create a bar, with bottles accompanied by books, suggesting a moment of relaxation and reading.

12. Illuminated bathroom


LT DESIGN Laryssa Toledo Ferreira - CAS'ALMA. CASACOR Santa Catarina Project | Itapema 2024.

(Lio Simas/CASACOR)

At CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema , Laryssa Toledo Ferreira designed a bathroom filled with natural light and plants. To achieve this, she opted for a cement cobogó partition that, together with the landscaping, ensures privacy without completely closing off the space.