1/74 The abundant light nourishes ferns, boa constrictors, rose bushes, cacti and succulents. Taking advantage of the large ceiling height, the vases dominate the highest point of the white painted concrete shelf with sliding wooden doors. “It was cheaper to combine the two materials, but it was difficult to mold flat surfaces where to embed the rails”, says Francisco. (Maíra Acayaba/Maíra Acayaba)
2/74 Project by Cassim Calazans (Julia Ribeiro/Casa.com.br)
3/74 (Reproduction/Casa.com.br)
4/74 In this project by doob Arquitetura, the dining table shares the space of the porch with a futon-style sofa and a charming structure that houses potted plants. (Julia Ribeiro/My House)
5/74 One of the functions of this glass table is to give a view to the rug. For the decoration in this living room, a Murano vase was added that received a bromeliad and art books that support a sculpture. (Evelyn Muller/Casa.com.br)
6/74 Office next to the loft accommodates the team of professionals from Antonio Armando Arquitetura. (Julia Ribeiro/Disclosure)
7/74 (Vasart/Playback)
8/74 Project by Cassim Calazans (Julia Ribeiro/Casa.com.br)
9/74 (Ceyda Çiftci/Unsplash)
10/74 The bookcase with an iron structure alternates between pau-marfim and freijó – the same elements of the furniture line developed by the architects. Measuring 2.10 x 6.80 m, it organizes crockery and cutlery near the dining room, books and TV in the living room and, in the veranda section, it has openings that support potted plants. Execution: J.Firmino Marcenaria. (Courtesy/Pedro Napolitano Prata)
11/74 Project by Cassim Calazans (Julia Ribeiro/Casa.com.br)
12/74 Design by Stephanie Toloi Architecture and Interiors (Ana Helena Lima/Casa.com.br)
13/74 (Min An/Pexels)
14/74 (Kate/the spruce)
15/74 (Kelly Phan/the spruce)
16/74 (Dorrington Reid/the spruce)
17/74 (Annie Spratt/Unsplash)
18/74 (Adriana Barbosa/Casa.com.br)
19/74 (Michelle Becker/the spruce)
20/74 (Just Kaylee/the spruce)
21/74 (Playback/Bloomscape)
22/74 Project by the architects of Tesak Arquitetura (Luís Gomes/Casa.com.br)
23/74 (Melanie Rieders/Apartment Therapy)
24/74 (Kara Riley/the spruce)
25/74 (HEY!CHEESE/BowerBird)
26/74 (Homepolish/the spruce)
27/74 (Homepolish/the spruce)
28/74 (The Ordinary Lovely/the spruce)
29/74 (Alvhem Makleri/the spruce)
30/74 (Leaf and June/the spruce)
31/74 (Amber Interiors/the spruce)
32/74 (Luiza Schreier/Casa.com.br)
33/74 (Swoon Worthy/the spruce)
34/74 (Lars Johansson/Getty Images)
35/74 (Bogdan Kurylo/Getty Images)
36/74 (TLC Interiors/Playback)
37/74 Carpentry guarantees the structure of the compact kitchen, dividing the private and collective areas. Blackout drapes provide privacy when needed. (Julia Ribeiro/Disclosure)
38/74 (Ideal Home/Playback)
39/74 (Ali Elshabrawi/the spruce)
40/74 (COCO LAPINE DESIGN/My Domaine)
41/74 With the social area integrated, the timeless project proposed by Studio Tan-gram took into account a great demand from people today: a return to nature, with wood in specific positions in the decor and plants that propose green and organic points in the room. (São Paulo Studio/Casa.com.br)
42/74 (Token Home/decoist)
43/74 (LEAF AND LOLO/My Domaine)
44/74 (TRACEY HAIRSTON/My Domaine)
45/74 (Kate Darmody/Unsplash)
46/74 Ever wondered what it would be like to shower every morning in the rainforest? Well, a few potted plants can transport you to a lush treehouse. / A bench in the shower is useful for many reasons, but finding the space to add one isn’t always easy. Here, the tub’s surface extends out and doubles as a shower bench, perfect for shaving your legs or relaxing! But don’t forget the water cost! (Stacy Zarin Goldberg/My Domaine)
47/74 Allow your plants to grow large. (Sophia Fourbet // Playback)
48/74 (Patrick Perkins/Unsplash)
49/74 (Uagoo/Playback)
50/74 (Spacejoy/Unsplash)
51/74 (Playback/decoist)
52/74 (Kate Darmody/Unsplash)
53/74 The earthy tones of the project are in harmony with natural elements such as plants and wood, bringing comfort, charm and sensoriality to the decor of the environment. In addition, sobriety is broken with the strength of navy blue in the overhead kitchen cabinet. (São Paulo Studio/Casa.com.br)
54/74 Project by architect Ana Helena Lima (Ana Helena Lima/Casa.com.br)
55/74 (Proud House Studio Co/decoist)
56/74 (Annie Spratt/Unsplash)
57/74 (HOUSE OF CHAIS/My Domaine)
58/74 (vadim kaipov/Unsplash)
59/74 (BLACK AND BLOOMS/My Domaine)
60/74 (Renan Senra/Casa.com.br)
61/74 (Derrick Mar of Coldwell Banker/decoist)
62/74 (Julia Ribeiro/Casa.com.br)
63/74 (COCO LAPINE DESIGN/My Domaine)
64/74 (Gustavo Xavier/Casa.com.br)
65/74 (Reproduction/Pinterest)
66/74 (Mariana Pierozzi/Casa.com.br)
67/74 (PLANTZ/Reproduction)
68/74 (Jamie Song/Playback)
69/74 (LCARSCom/Playback)
70/74 (Swoon Worthy/the spruce)
71/74 (@mybedroomjungle/the spruce)
72/74 (We Heart It/Playback)
73/74 (Gabriela Herman/Reproduction)
74/74 (Yehleen Gaffney/Unsplash)