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Five years of blinds by Cyrela

See different proposals for increasing brightness, dividing rooms and even for outdoor areas.

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Updated at Jul 25, 2018, 11:26 AM - Submitted at Jul 14, 2015, 8:59 PM

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Based on what has been shown in recent years by Casa Cor São Paulo , curtains are increasingly giving way to blinds, which provide functionality and versatility to environments with different functions. See different proposals for increasing brightness, dividing rooms and even for outdoor areas: 2015 1. As a divider Colors are allowed on blinds, as shown by architect Brunete Fraccaroli in her space Acqua Que Te Quero Água . Here, the accessory serves as a divider between the bedroom and the bathroom of the master suite. publi cyrela persiana1 2. To dress windows No blocking out natural light. The idea behind the blinds in one of the bedrooms at Daniel Kalil and Karinna Buchalla's Container House is to take advantage of the light from the large window with an air of tranquility, eliminating the need for artificial light throughout the day. publi cyrela persiana2 3. In outdoor spaces Instead of walls, the balcony of the Family Space, by Francisco Calio, has columns and windows decorated with blinds, which allow light to enter and integrate with the interior of the house. In addition, the architect and interior designer explored solar screen awnings, responsible for controlling light and providing a view of the garden outside. publi cyrela persiana 3 2014
Last year, Francisco Calio's Spa introduced a solution to reduce light intensity and block UV rays: ceiling blinds. publi cyrela persiana 4 2013 5. To add texture Architect Bruno Gap's space, the Ateliê do Estilista, emphasizes sensorial appeal, such as porcelain tiles that imitate stone and textured walls, in a work environment that values comfort. publi cyrela persiana5 2012 6. As a point of color For those who value a very clean environment, the idea is to add color only to the blinds, like here: the white of the walls and ceiling of the Loft no Campo, by architect Selma Tammaro, is broken up by the dark color of the accessory. publi cyrela persiana6 2011 6. As a point of color For those who value a very clean environment, the idea is to add color only to the blinds, like here: the white of the walls and ceiling of the Loft no Campo, by architect Selma Tammaro, is broken up by the dark color of the accessory. publi cyrela persiana 7