Summer Apartment by Bohrer Arquitetos
Summer Apartment unfolds in Londrina, Brazil, as a compact yet expressive Apartment by Bohrer Arquitetos. The 97.85 sqm (1,053 sq ft) interior uses a crisp plan and a confident palette to cue mood and movement across open living, dining, and kitchen zones. Color drives the story, while Brazilian-made pieces lend warmth and character without crowding the rooms.







Morning light crosses a floor that reads like a calm neutral, then rises into a rich green plane overhead. The ceiling guides the eye forward, pulling living, dining, and kitchen into one continuous scene.
This is an Apartment in Londrina by Bohrer Arquitetos, conceived as 97.85 sqm (1,053 sq ft) of confident color moves and tactile surfaces. The throughline is interior palette and furnishing: deep greens, soft neutrals, and precise accents coordinate with Brazilian pieces to shape mood, rhythm, and daily use.
Ceilings Map Rooms
The plan stays open, yet the ceiling draws the boundaries. A white canopy marks the entrance, while a continuous green plane defines living, dining, and kitchen without a single partition in sight. That overhead swath acts like wayfinding, compressing at the threshold and then relaxing over the social core to keep movement legible and the rooms cohesive.
Color Sets Rhythm
Deep green returns on select walls and cabinetry, met by whites, beiges, and shades of gray that steady the composition. Pops of orange and blue punctuate edges and objects, giving the eye places to rest between tones and textures. Nothing shouts; small notes do the work, from a bright accent to a quiet handle, so the palette reads layered rather than loud.
Acrylics Add Depth
Colored acrylic brings transparency and play into the mix. Panels and inserts catch light and stack hues, creating a subtle moiré where surfaces overlap and shift during the day. The material acts as filter and veil—part screen, part color wash—so the open layout keeps breadth while gaining texture (a welcome counterpoint to the grounded greens and neutrals).
Brazilian Pieces, Light Touch
Furniture stays organic and lightweight to avoid crowding the footprint. The Porcini ottoman and armchair by Rejane Carvalho Leite sit easily in the living area, while the Dots shelving unit by F. Studio organizes display and daily reach. Other selections from Molio Design, Estúdio Latino, and Folio Design round out the ensemble, giving the rooms a clear identity without visual heft.
Geometry, Then Ease
Edges and arcs share the stage, with bold geometries held in check by soft finishes. Lines frame views, then step back so the routine of cooking, lounging, and hosting feels unforced. Materials stay modern and clean, supporting a plan that privileges well-being through clarity, comfort, and a touch of surprise.
As daylight cools, the green ceiling deepens and the acrylic notes dim to a gentle tint. The apartment keeps its calm, carrying color as structure and furniture as company.
Photography courtesy of Bohrer Arquitetos
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