
Baby suite design provides freedom and respect for the child

Signed by the architect Frederick Jordan, the environment for the child proposes a playful atmosphere based on the incorporation of elements that refer to the Montessori method and the African safari.
Developed by Pedagogue, Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori, the Montessori method of education consists in the non-interference of adults in the learning process of children, which encourages self-knowledge and self-discipline. be in rooms, the environment must be prepared to guarantee the safety and independence of the little ones, as is the case of the baby suite signed by architect Frederico Jordan. “Beyond Montessori architecture, we are inspired by the African safari. very lightly, we incorporated several pets into the decor to provide a cute and cozy space for the baby”, explains Jordan.
Bali Camel AC 19x90cm | Project: Frederick Jordan | Photo: Macaws Producer | Partner: ogunja
Beyond Montessori architecture, the architect Frederico Jordan was inspired by the African safari.
The project presents a practical and efficient concept, for both parents and baby, through a functional bathroom – with the tub and toilet installed at the ideal height for a small child to use them independently –, a spacious bed, a nursing chair, a place to play and learn, and the changing table, that can be adapted, becoming a study desk. Besides that, the incorporation of colors and textures brings a magical touch to the environment. “We sought to create a room that would provide autonomy, freedom and respect for children in a playful way, through the development of their natural abilities”, complete the architect.
Bali Camel AC 19x90cm | Project: Frederick Jordan | Photo: Macaws Producer | Partner: ogunja
not environment, Porcelain was used Bali Camel AC (19x90cm) and the baseboard White Bol (14,5×118,2), gives Eliane
Following these concepts, o porcelanato Bali Camel AC (19x90cm), from Eliane, was chosen to be applied on the floor because it reproduces the characteristics of natural wood, contributing to technical superiority and visual comfort by bringing warmth and warmth to projects. The woody surface has a caramel hue in an intense and open nuance., which refers to a vibrant yellow and full of energy, as well as the tropical and solar climate of the island of Bali, in Indonesia.