If you are thinking of renovating the living room, nothing better than taking a walk through Casa Decor 2021 to get inspired. Because in addition, in this year’s edition we have seen fantastic and functional ideas that could help us give a new look to our living room.


In the Beoliving room, created by Marisa Gallo for Bang & Olufsen, a relaxation room has been recreated in which the technology and home automation integrated into the decoration is the absolute protagonist. As an example, the Beovision Harmony television from this Danish firm, which hides when not in use. 

We also liked the division of space in this room for its practicality in two environments by means of a lattice designed by the interior designer. And to enrich the space, the walls have been decorated with wall coverings, 

International Art, 3D panels, skirting boards and cornices Orac Decor enrich the space. In addition, the space is a perfect example of how to integrate home automation in the living room, since they can be controlled from all the project facilities, such as lighting, audio-video and curtains.




If there is a trend that is succeeding at Casa Decor 2021, it is that of spaces that transmit calm, with aMonochrome environments, natural materials and textures... In the case of the room projected by Sofia Oliva, we see a serene and calm atmosphere achieved through a comfortable minimalism, full of wood, natural fabrics, stone, plaster … with technology such as Jung mechanisms, or Lizzo / Pepe Peñalver textiles.


Also in this trend, we have the Ikigai room, the space designed by Lorna de Santos, winner of the Award for the Best Casa Decor Project 2020. This room has been inspired by the return to life after the pandemic, and in it, in addition to the chromatic palette of neutral tones, highlights the use of curved shapes and the use of natural materials, such as clay mortar liners, Ecoclay, in the walls.


If you like cozy rooms, in which you feel comfortable and safe, at Casa Decor we also have options to take ideas, such as the room created by Elena Jori, from Singular Living. A space that stands out for being extremely cozy, choosing pieces that envelop and with a lot of personality.  

Materials such as polished brass, marble, geometric shapes, art deco plant elements and marquetry on ceilings and walls take us back to the happy 1920s. Among the furniture pieces, the collection’s sideboards stand out. Adara from Momocca, with a unique curved finish.


Mixing pieces, styles and trends is always a good idea to create different rooms with personality. But it is also true that you have to have some art to do it, and that it does not remain like a pastiche without any coherence. 

As an example, Guille Garcia Hoz has designed a dining room for the Ethan Chloe company in which mixing and eclecticism is the watchword.  To create it, Guille García Hoz has opted for a mix of styles that fits with the adventurous personality of the character Ethan Chloe, a globetrotter with a lot of class. 

has also collaborated in the space with large-format porcelain Sahara blanche, by Techlam, which Guille chose to cover the front of the fireplace, the decorative latticework and part of the floor.


The hygge philosophy continues to climb positions in our country. And the hall created by Ana Mª Fernández, from Nometri, It’s a good example. This interior designer has been inspired by this philosophy to create a relaxed and comfortable space that invites you to enjoy a good book, have a cup of tea, listen to music or just chat.

To achieve this, it has combined classic designs, such as the niche with porcelain tableware from Good views, with contemporary furniture, Mobliberica, like the side table Sun, the sideboard Thousandsby Dressy, the armchair Salinas by Musola and insects prints. 

The carpet that dresses the space, as well as the wallpaper that decorates one of the fronts, curtains and cushions, are of CRClass by Roberto Diz, while the ceiling lamps belong to the collection Nightbloom,


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