Casa Cor 2014 is a project completed by David Guerra for the 2014 edition of Casa Cor Minas. The exhibition was held in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Dining, living, kitchen and bedroom are combined in a single space, while privacy and convenience are attained through simple strategies, such as sliding doors which completely close off the kitchen, hiding away the appliances when desired, and a leather coated wall that works as a headboard, and also conceals the closet and bathroom behind it.
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The materials chosen for the coating of the surfaces and for the furniture bring together a great mix of textures and colors, taking advantage of the contrast between natural and industrial, opposing grey, dark blue and black to yellow, caramel and green. This mixture is also seen in the furniture, from Brazilian and international designers. This wall functions as a headboard and as a visual barrier that provides more privacy for the bathroom/closet area, allowing for the use of translucent glass as separations in the bathroom, instead of masonry walls. Reforested wood was used for the floor and ceiling. The Artwork was chosen with the same intent to show the mixture of references, and the work of great artists from Minas Gerais State, such as Amadeo Lorenzato, Paulo Whitaker from São Paulo, and Luso-Brazilian Artur Barrio. Some works of Lorenzato displayed in the apartment are part of a private collection of Manuel Macedo and were shown in public for the first time.