Vibrant colors and textures come together to create immersive experiences in
the Summer Apartment by Bohrer Arquitetos, in Londrina
Blending lightness, functionality, and a contemporary approach to materials, Bohrer Arquitetos designs a project in Londrina that expresses creativity in every corner. Spanning 97.85 sqm, the apartment stands out for its bold color palette and visual strategies that explore contrast, layered surfaces, and geometry, shaping an immersive and thoughtfully composed atmosphere.
The color composition is one of the central elements of the Summer Apartment.
Deep greens cover parts of the walls and cabinetry, while whites, beiges, and
shades of gray balance and soften the spaces. Punctual touches of orange and blue add personality to the ensemble. A highlight is the use of colored acrylics, which introduce playfulness through transparency and color layering, creating a dynamic visual interplay.
The social areas are integrated, without partitions, yet subtly zoned by the ceiling
color. The entrance is defined by a white ceiling, while the living room, dining area, and kitchen are highlighted by a green ceiling, creating a visual division that
maintains the flow of the layout. The organic and lightweight furniture forms part of a curated selection of signed pieces that celebrate Brazilian design and reinforce the apartment's visual identity, with highlights including the Porcini ottoman and armchair by Rejane Carvalho Leite, and the Dots shelving unit by F. Studio. The ensemble is complemented by other pieces from designers and brands such as Molio Design, Estúdio Latino, and Folio Design.
Combining bold geometries, modern materials, and a focus on well-being, the project showcases Bohrer Arquitetos' expertise in transforming interiors into sensory and emotional experiences. The result is a dynamic, expressive, and perceptive space, aligned with contemporary living, a synthesis of the studio's distinctive and versatile vision.