Luciana Garcia's modern creation: The eternal boudoir
O boudoir, an intimate, elegant space traditionally used by women to dress and relax, is reinvented by the modern vision of Luciana Garcia.
Inspired by the rich history of boudoir, architect Luciana Garcia developed a space that captures the essence of this feminine refuge, adapting it to the needs of the century 21. this project, she used products like Hexagonal Pottery from the series signed by the renowned architect, Arthur Casas e Risk Sisal co-created by award-winning architectural firm, FGMF, After the complete renovation of the house where he lives with his family. Luciana created an environment that is at the same time a tribute to tradition and contemporary innovation.
Boudoir is a word of French origin meaning a private parlor or beauty salon for women in furnished accommodation., usually between the dining room and the bedroom. May also refer to a female private room.
The space designed by the architect offers an environment dedicated to physical self-care, spiritual and mental. Thus, the space also provides a unique aesthetic-sensory experience, designed to be a true sanctuary of female intimacy.
Design elements
The choice of Olaria Hexagonal coating contributes to the feeling of warmth and sophistication, standing out between the woody and stone in the bathroom area. Its geometric shapes beautify the space, creating continuity and harmony.
The use of FGMF Risca Sisal in the interior design adds a touch of texture and naturalness. In this way, o material, with its subtle lines and artisanal appearance, promotes an atmosphere of calm and connection with nature. Applied to walls, it contrasts harmoniously with the brightness and structure of the Hexagonal Pottery.
More than just a functional space, the boudoir designed by Luciana is a combination of materials and textures to stimulate the senses, promoting a feeling of integral well-being. Lastly, the space managed to reinterpret the traditional concept of boudoir, creating an environment that serves as a modern sanctuary for the contemporary woman.