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5 bedrooms from CASACOR Paraná exemplify comfort and well-being

Colors, textures, light, art, and furniture in the rooms of CASACOR Paraná promote not only the rest of the body but also the relief of the mind.

By Milena Garcia

Submitted at Jun 18, 2025, 5:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Talita Nogueira - Room of Small Pauses. This room is a refuge of affection, where the intimacy of the couple takes shape. Among books and textures, memories reveal themselves in every detail. Works from the children share the wall with great artists, sealing the love that resides there. The fireplace warms the body, but it is the soul that feels embraced. The printed headboard, the striking rug, the warm tones: everything tells a unique story, made of bonds, experiences, and shared emotions.

Talita Nogueira - Room of Small Pauses. This room is a refuge of affection, where the intimacy of the couple takes shape. Among books and textures, memories reveal themselves in every detail. Works from the children share the wall with great artists, sealing the love that resides there. The fireplace warms the body, but it is the soul that feels embraced. The printed headboard, the striking rug, the warm tones: everything tells a unique story, made of bonds, experiences, and shared emotions. (Eduardo Macarios)

The bedroom has ceased to be merely a space for rest and has come to play an important role in physical and emotional well-being. At CASACOR Paraná 2025, different professionals explored this concept by creating projects that stimulate the senses, promote reconnection with nature, and value the identity of the residents.
Diego Miranda Leite and Zeh Pantarolli - Quarto Tekoá. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.

Diego Miranda Leite e Zeh Pantarolli - Quarto Tekoá. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Nenad Radovanovic/CASACOR)

The following selection presents five bedrooms that translate this vision, with solutions ranging from the choice of natural materials to the use of art as an affective element. Each project offers a contemporary reading of comfort, showing how architecture and decoration can influence the daily life of those who inhabit these projects.

Bedroom of Small Pauses, by Talita Nogueira


In this project designed for a couple, Talita Nogueira transforms the bedroom into a space of affection and belonging. Drawings by the children share the walls with great artists, while books, sculptures, and prints reveal an emotional curation. The natural materials and earthy palette provide sophistication and coziness, without giving up the identity of the residents.
Talita Nogueira - Room of Small Pauses. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.

Talita Nogueira - Quarto das Pequenas Pausas. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)

Female Oasis Bedroom, by Camila Rocha


Camila Rocha proposes a female bedroom focused on self-care and well-being, with a soft atmosphere and delicate details. The composition combines wood tones, warm pink, and champagne, as well as light fabrics and comfortable furniture. A printed panel creates visual movement, while the reading nook and vanity reinforce the invitation to pause. [caption id="attachment_198294" align="alignnone" width="2000"]Camila Rocha - Female Oasis Bedroom. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.[/caption>

Bedroom Tekoá, by Diego Miranda Leite and Zeh Pantarolli


Inspired by the Amazone Forest, Bedroom Tekoá proposes a sustainable and symbolic dwelling. The duo bets on durable materials and low environmental impact solutions to create a space that evokes and embraces. The porcelain (present in the ceiling, walls, headboard, and shelf) grounds the visual narrative of the project – which combines automation, authorship design, and conscious luxury in a proposal that values the present and reveres the past.
[caption id="attachment_198345" align="alignnone" width="2000"]Diego Miranda Leite and Zeh Pantarolli - Bedroom Tekoá. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.[/caption>

Loft Aruanã, by Fernanda Gonçalves


The "L" shaped layout of Loft Aruanã refers to the internal courtyards of Portuguese architecture, valuing the interaction with the outdoors. Fernanda Gonçalves combines contemporary structure with the ancestral desire for hospitality, translating comfort as a fluid, integrative, and natural experience. In the bedroom, the focus is on minimalism, the use of natural materials (such as linen, wool, and straw), and cozy lighting. [caption id="attachment_198249" align="alignnone" width="1333"]Fernanda Lourenço Gonçalves - Loft Aruanã. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.[/caption>

House Manacá, by Amanda Xavier and Debora Borkoski


With only 14 m², House Manacá translates Brazilianity, functionality, and delicacy in a compact project. The architects bet on a palette of greens and pinks and on natural materials that refer to Brazilian culture. Large visual openings connect the interior to nature, while the mobile format proposes new ways of living — lighter, temporary, and in tune with the essential. [caption id="attachment_198164" align="alignnone" width="2000"]Amanda Xavier and Debora Borkoski - House Manacá. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2025.[/caption>