A touch of red

the eye catcher By Lia Bastos Have you ever heard about the unexpected red theory? “Basically adding anything that’s red, big or small, to a room where it doesn’t match at all, and it automatically looks better,” says Taylor Migliazzo Simon, the Brooklyn-based designer who first pointed it out in her […]
Winter at home

Winter always calls for a little extra coziness indoors. It’s the season when blankets come out of the closet, cushions get wool covers, and soft fabrics become part of the décor. By Gisele Espindola These details are not just functional—they also tell a sensory story: just looking at […]
Eye tracking vs. neuroarchitecture

Eye-tracking is an innovative technology that monitors eye movements and identifies where a person fixes their gaze, revealing how users visually interact with a space or object. In architecture and design, this tool offers valuable insights for optimizing environments by considering the human visual experience. By applying eye-tracking to projects, architects and designers can understand […]
Ceramic delight

The goal of the All Fired Up ceramic studio project was to enhance the customer experience by creating the perfect setting for gatherings, date nights, and celebrations. With Studio 58 The proposed solution includes layout adjustments to create more flexible and versatile areas. Architectural details such as arches were added to […]
Nightscape lighting

Outdoor lighting, whether for gardens or pools, goes beyond aesthetics, playing a crucial role in enhancing safety, comfort, and functionality. By Jaqueline Fleck In gardens, lighting transforms the space, adding sophistication and creating a welcoming atmosphere. It highlights plants, pathways, and sculptures, while also providing security for those walking at night. There […]
Colors inpired by nature

Bring warmth and comfort inside your home using colors By Renata Gramiceli The colors and textures of nature serve as significant inspirations for creating color palettes. By embracing biophilic design, it’s possible to develop interior projects that bring warmth and tranquility to any residential or corporate environment. This feeling stems from humanity’s natural affinity […]
The impact of materials

In the Psychology of Materials, the choice of materials can impact psychological well-being and how we relate to the spaces around us. Materials such as glass, metal, wood, and stone are powerful tools in designing environments that influence emotions and behaviors. By Ivinara Fogaça Glass, being a visually neutral material, can complement […]
Scandinavian design

Cozy minimalism The Scandinavian interior architecture style, originating from Nordic countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, is known for its simplicity, functionality, and minimalist aesthetic. Neutral colors and natural materials: This style is characterized by the use of neutral colors, such as white, gray, and natural wood tones, creating bright and inviting […]
Visual galleries

Curation, personality, and individuality are increasingly valued traits in design, whether in interiors, fashion, or graphic design. The trend is moving away from rigid, standardized concepts and leaning towards more personalized approaches. Shelves that display items reflecting the resident’s character—such as travel mementos, collectible books, and distinctive decorative pieces—become focal points in living rooms and […]