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42 dining rooms on display at CASACOR 2014

We selected 42 dining rooms, exhibited during CASA COR 2014

By Redação

Updated at Dec 19, 2017, 4:53 PM - Submitted at May 14, 2015, 6:13 PM

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(Divulgação/)

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01/42 - CASACOR Pernambuco - Gourmet Lounge - The goal of Elza Mendonça, Giuliana Zirpoli and Lorena Pontual was to encourage socializing in this space that can accommodate up to 20 people. The design of the chairs and table has a futuristic feel, but the project also finds an ally in nature, represented by the ferns. (Divulgação)

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02/42 - CASACOR Alagoas - Gourmet Balcony and Young Couple's Kitchen - Tailored to the needs of a young couple, the space is optimized thanks to the handleless modules, built-in appliances and dining table next to the island. Priscilla Rocha and Cléo Farias also opted for 3D coverings to highlight some points and funky accessories, such as the black and white carpet. (Divulgação)

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03/42 - CASACOR Goiás - Gourmet Space - Regina Amaral is responsible for the 44m² space, which has the wood-burning stove as its centerpiece. It comes alongside the most modern home equipment. The gourmet island is surrounded by wooden chairs, whose tone continues in the rest of the furniture. The stone walls also evoke a farmhouse atmosphere, generating continuity until the living room, where the raw wood table contrasts with the metallized lamps. (Divulgação)

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04/42 - CASACOR Ceará - Dining Room. Camila Vale and Marcelo Dallago look to regional references for inspiration for the project, which has as its central axis the Bank table with a polished stone top, accompanied by Bossa chairs with straw backs (furniture by Jader Almeida for Le Spec). From the professionals' collection came the Ayty sideboard, made of reforested eucalyptus, by designer Roque Fizzo. Crossed wooden slats create a space for wine bottles. The floor has two tones of wood (House 7), in a pattern reminiscent of Indian basketwork. The set is governed by Etch Shade lamps, by Englishman Tom Dixon (Candela). Another highlight is the finishing of the walls with natural cork fiber paper (Loja Da Vinci), silver leaves and wooden panels. (Divulgação)

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05/42 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul - Dining Room - Paula Araujo Ribeiro Lino triggers some classic memories in the 20m² space, which seems larger thanks to the mirrors with lighting at the base. The visual resources are lean, prioritizing coexistence. The floor was used with imported porcelain tiles that imitate Italian marble. The lights and sound automation is controlled via the cell phone itself. (Divulgação)

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06/42 - CASACOR Pará - Living and dining rooms at Casa de Praia. Measuring 50m², the space by architects Láyza Meireles, Luciane Lucena and Patrícia Póvoa combines two spaces that bring a beachy vibe thanks to the shades of blue, copper and orange, inspired by the sea. The use of wood and rope furniture makes everything more cozy. (Divulgação)

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07/42 - CASACOR Alagoas - Kitchen with Terrace - The kitchen of the old mansion was revamped by Amanda Vilela and Mariana Abdala, without losing its cozy essence. Guests can gather around the gourmet island, which is multifunctional. The color palette is simple, ranging from navy blue to turquoise. Even the refrigerator has a special coating, reminiscent of the pattern of traditional tiles. (Divulgação)

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08/42 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul - Contemporary Family Dinner - Andréa Magalhães thought about the interaction between friends and family in the living room and even with those outside it - the LED screen can be used to talk to children who study or work abroad. The 35m² space has other highlights, such as the 14-seater table with a glass top and high-gloss lacquer base, complemented by classic chairs in wet velvet. The sideboard with 45-degree sides seems to float, bringing lightness. And the walls vary in coverings, whether molded white cement boards or silk wallpaper. (Divulgação)

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09/42 - CASACOR Goiás - Studio do Aviador - Natália Veloso designed a lean, multipurpose carpentry shop to optimize the 45m² space, in the style of New York lofts. The exposed brick walls and wooden floors are its main features. At the entrance, a gallery displays paintings and objects related to aviation, such as miniatures and the propeller of an old plane. Living and dining room, pantry, bedroom and bathroom make up the rest of the space. In order for the dining table to accommodate more guests, a bench with wooden and iron slats was used, designed by Jader Almeida. The chairs are from the Swiss brand Vitra. (Divulgação)

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10/42 - CASACOR Alagoas - Dining Room with Terrace - The space designed by Cris Nunes is marked by delicate lighting, which comes from behind the mirror, the generous pendant and also the bookcase. The table seats six guests - and a seventh in a place of honor, on the Egg armchair. The use of noble materials, such as lacquer and high-gloss porcelain, confirms the elegance. (Divulgação)

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11/42 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul - Home Chef - Hellen Zanoletti Firmino and Renato Cesar Ferrari focus on geometric carpentry and the use of wood in its most natural form, with a satin finish. One of the cabinets was made in a concave shape, with a resin surface. The microtexture paint gives resistance to the surfaces. On the ceiling, wood appears to demarcate the areas in a creative way. (Divulgação)

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12/42 - CASACOR Goiás - Dinner - Stone, wood, metal and fabric. With these four elements, architect Fred Adejar created a naturally harmonious space. The Titâneo dining table, by designer Sílvio Romero, is made from washed pine wood and was complemented by the Vira Vira chairs and Tepui armchair, by designer Pedro Useche. The two central pendants are Le Soleil, by Foscarini. One of the walls was covered with a handmade loom-like fabric curtain, while the others were covered with wooden stone. Also notice the window, original to the house, which has been renovated. A rug covers the entire space like a carpet. (Divulgação)

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13/42 - CASACOR Paraná - Newlywed Loft. Architects Mariana Stockler and Carolina Posanske explored straight lines, mixes of neutral tones with wood and different textures in the 62m² space. The geometric shapes used by painter Piet Mondrian were the inspiration, but with a discreet color palette. The space mixes matte lacquer, polished and natural marble, quartz crystal texture, wallpaper, wood and metallic MDF, laser-cut panels and fabric applied to the wall. (Divulgação)

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14/42 - CASACOR Rio - Gourmet Kitchen - Alexandre Lobo and Fábio Cardoso opened seven window openings, worked with two floor thicknesses and two ceiling levels, taking advantage of the very high ceiling - which was able to accommodate a real tree and the green wall. The Roma Mobili cabinets have padded doors, accompanied by a sequence of four metal shelves also in black. The Silestone island with rangetop and support counter is complemented by the solid wood table for six people, from Velha Bahia. The vinyl flooring imitating wood is surrounded by the central strip in porcelain tiles from Santa Sofia, forming a large patchwork in black, white and gray. The walls covered with imitation demolition bricks reinforce the rustic atmosphere. (Divulgação)

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15/42 - CASACOR Brasília - Chef's Loft. A New York loft with double-height ceilings and exposed installations. This was the idea behind the transformation of a warehouse into a 95m² loft by architect May Moura. The contemporary Italian design furniture creates an unusual dialogue with the architecture inspired by the medieval period, represented by the worn walls. May has made the space more agile with different tasting areas, and colored lighting fixtures give it a modern touch. Also noteworthy is the detail on the wall, a mosaic with various types of hydraulic tiles. (Divulgação)

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16/42 - CASACOR Brasília - Chef's Space. The 190 m² space designed by architect Walléria Teixeira became pure comfort, in earthy tones with an intimate proposal. The space received porcelain tiles on the floor and on some walls, while another wall features patchwork coverings in bronze and white tones. Wooden panels are also present. The layout was centralized so that people can move everywhere, with the main piece being the functional countertop that connects the dining table and the food preparation island. All the furniture is designed by Sergio Rodrigues, Aristeu Pires and Carlos Motta. Another interesting detail are the glasses displayed as decorative objects in an illuminated display. (Divulgação)

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17/42 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul - Espaço Gourmet Glamour - Juliana Zanchi de Moura divided the 32m² into a hall, where there are spices and books, a living room and a kitchen with a dining table. Taking European pubs and restaurants as a reference, the architect created an intimate environment with Dekton on the floor and countertops, gold wallpaper on the ceiling and one of the walls in mirror. The carpentry was all lacquered and comes with designer furniture, such as the sofa by Jader Almeida, armchair by Maurício Lamosa and Flávio Borsato, Tatu Stefano Sandona chairs. (Divulgação)

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18/42 - CASACOR Espírito Santo - Gourmet Balcony. Architect Alessandra Guidoni incorporated small rest areas to enjoy the beautiful view. Socializing is encouraged around the barbecue and other food preparation areas. The home theater is another entertainment option in the space that brings the comfort of wood panels and cement wall coverings, as well as fiber and wood furniture. (Divulgação)

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19/42 - CASACOR Sao Paulo - Gerson Dutra de Sá and Ana Salama – environment: Kitchen (Divulgação)

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20/42 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul - Chef's HQ - Sandro Jasnievez delimited the cooking area with two parallel counters approximately 5.5m long, one inside and one outside. The one inside the space has a stainless steel barbecue and grill. The cooktop and sink are at a higher level, to enhance food preparation. The rest of the counter is a dining area and four comfortable chairs accommodate friends. Above the dining table, the resin chandelier imitates deer antlers. On the floor, another highlight: the reclaimed wood planks have a chevron cutout, also known as herringbone, in different shades. (Divulgação)

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21/42 - CASACOR Pará - Beach House Kitchen. Several objects that make up the project by architects Débora Rodrigues and Márcia Nunes were purchased at the Ver-O-Peso market, such as a manual grater, wooden spoon and aluminum pans. The primary colors appear on the furniture, on the high-gloss finished wall and on the ceiling. In fact, the chandelier is Italian and made of paper. (Divulgação)

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22/42 - CASACOR Sao Paulo - Maithiá Guedes – setting: Wine Bar. (Divulgação)

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23/42 - CASACOR Brasília - Dinner with Wine Cellar. To bring a vintage touch, Felipe Reis and Ana Paula Costa adopted ochre and blue colors in the contemporary furniture with Green Seal, inspired by Italian design. The same color pattern is repeated in the geometric porcelain panel, applied to the back wall. The floor, in a dark tone and high gloss, highlights the colors of the furniture and walls. (Divulgação)

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24/42 - CASACOR Paraná - Show Kitchen. Architect Gastão Lima created an ideal space for hosting events, with a work island in the center and a floor that brings the warmth of the wood texture. The high-gloss finishes on the furniture create an elegant result. Blue LED lighting and aluminum curtains finish and frame the space. (Divulgação)

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25/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Rodrigo Costa and Alessandra Marques - setting: Brastemp Gourmet Lounge (Divulgação)

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26/42 - CASACOR Pernambuco - Dining Room with Lavatory - André Dantas reinterprets modernist and brutalist elements. The emphasis is on the plastic coverings with a 3D effect on the floor and walls, which take on the appearance of concrete. The 30x30 cobogós evoke a decade worshipped by many architects. The style also comes in the vintage-style furniture in light tones, with lacquered finishes or natural materials. Color is added to key pieces and the lighting is responsible for enhancing the set. (Divulgação)

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27/42 - CASACOR Campinas - Dining Room and Balcony - In the space designed by Luciana Carvalho, Vanessa Proença and Solange Vieira Rubim, the idea is to incorporate influences in a mismatched way. Chairs of different styles and colors, as well as the sofa, create a relaxed space, while the chandeliers add sophistication. Wallpaper, curtains and mirrors create movement through soft colors. (Divulgação)

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28/42 - CASACOR Alagoas - Kitchen with Terrace - The kitchen of the old mansion was revamped by Amanda Vilela and Mariana Abdala, without losing its cozy essence. Guests can gather around the gourmet island, which is multifunctional. The color palette is simple, ranging from navy blue to turquoise. Even the refrigerator has a special coating, reminiscent of the pattern of traditional tiles. (Divulgação)

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29/42 - CASACOR Campinas - Lunch Room - Patricia Magalhães and Lydia Bonni combine wallpaper and a more rustic concrete texture to personalize the space. The modern bookshelf and red chairs create an informal atmosphere, interacting harmoniously with the mosaic of beveled mirrors and an iron and crystal chandelier. (Divulgação)

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30/42 - CASACOR Brasília - Kitchen. Priscila Gabriel optimized the 31 m² space with a scenic back wall, which concentrates the pantry, china cabinet and appliances on the same level. Another important point was the idea of removing all the countertops from the wall and condensing them into overlapping islands. Concrete and metal predominate, conveying an industrial atmosphere. (Divulgação)

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31/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Bruno Gap – environment: Gourmet Wine Cellar. (Divulgação)

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32/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Esther Giobbi – environment: Dining Room (Divulgação)

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33/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Paola Ribeiro – environment: Businessman's living room. (Divulgação)

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34/42 - CASACOR Paraná - Estar Gourmet. Architects André Bertoluci and Martha Coelho invested in the use of wood in shelves, niches and panels (Masisa) that visually integrate the living and kitchen spaces. The Limestone floor ennobles the project, which uses Black Negresco granite on the surface of the gourmet island and on the panel where the ovens were built. The loose furniture was selected at Artefacto. The carpet follows an exclusive design developed by professionals. (Divulgação)

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35/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Ari Lyra – environment: Loft to Be Happy (Divulgação)

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36/42 - CASACOR São Paulo - Oscar Mikail – environment: Collectors' Loft (Divulgação)

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37/42 - CASACOR Campinas - Gourmet Space - Adriana Consulin and Izilda Moraes innovate by using manufactured steel on the facades, a material that is resistant to cracks, expansion and climate changes. The generous quartz countertop integrates the preparation and tasting areas, to encourage social interaction. The space becomes even more welcoming with the neutral-toned ambiance and lighting that enhances the elegant lines of the furniture. (Divulgação)

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38/42 - CASACOR Pernambuco - Café - Architect Rafael Tenório created a 100m² space full of colors and other visual stimuli. Various pieces of furniture with internal lighting contrast with tile panels, created for the event by Lilou. All complemented by works of regional folk art. (Divulgação)

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39/42 - CASACOR Brasília Loft Lake. Miguel Gustavo presents a cozy space with lots of wood and a striking green wall. He removed several pieces of furniture from the walls to create more space for displaying art and photographs. (Divulgação)

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40/42 - CASACOR Espírito Santo - Urban flat. Letícia Finamore adopted white glass in the details and furniture, suggesting lightness in every corner of the space. The wooden structure redesigns the main wall of the dining room. (Divulgação)

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41/42 - CASACOR Pernambuco - Lunch Room with Garden - The project by Carola Queiroz and Beth Simón is welcoming thanks to the warm tones and the use of woody tones. The fabric that covers part of the environment contributes to intimacy. And the wall with niches displays various everyday objects as decorative pieces. (Divulgação)

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42/42 - CASACOR Alagoas - Dining Room - Valéria Cox bet on Brazilian design and chose wood as the main raw material, always with delicate lines. The bookcase is made up of shelves and niches organized in a casual way, in a proposal also followed in the mix of lamps and screens. (Divulgação)

The dining room is one of the most important rooms in anyone's home or apartment. This is where Brazilians usually receive friends, have meals and, therefore, spend a good deal of their daily time. With a variety of finishes, colors and furniture, these rooms usually attract the attention of visitors to CASACOR shows. One example is the Brastemp Gourmet Lounge , designed by Rodrigo Costa and Alessandra Marques. The room features exposed bricks, off-white hydraulic tiles and vibrantly colored furniture, such as the red armchair. In addition to this, you can check out 41 other dining rooms on display during the 2014 CASACOR shows around the country. Check them out!