Valadares has reopened and is projecting a new future for many of those who have always believed in us.
Yearbook Arquitectura 2020, an edition that promotes the best that is done in Architecture and Rehabilitation.
We are present in the latest publication of ANTEPROJECTOS, making reference to our history as a driving force of the future.
Notícias Magazine highlighted us as one of the few companies that has been innovating for over a hundred years.
The magazine Mobiliário em Notícias highlights us in its ‘Bath’ section presenting us as the ideal partner for a personalized design.
UNIWC is a piece of personal hygiene that adds everything that we usually design in the toilet: the toilet, the washbasin and the shower.
AICEP – The portuguese agency for investment and foreign trade is a public entity that promotes foreign productive investment, increase in exports and the internationalization of companies and economy. This is carried out through the offices in Portugal and the branches spread in over 50 markets.
AIECP highlighted Arch Valadares as being one of the companies that actively promotes portuguese Products abroad.
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New year, new home. Or at least when it comes to decor.
Take advantage of the renewal atmosphere of the new year to give a new look to your home. This is a process that always requires some inspiration, so we brought together some of the world’s experts in interior design to find some ideas and adapt them to your project. From ambassadors of luxury to those looking for a space as comfortable as possible, these are five decoration professionals you should have as a reference:
Rita Konig
The slogan of this London designer is “easy habitability”. Konig demystifies the issue of interior decoration and explores the sensitivity of spaces. For this designer, it is not enough that a space looks beautiful, it is important that people feel comfortable in it. Rita Konig is a chronicler at House & Garden magazine, where she gives advice and tips on decoration.
Peter Dunham
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With French, English and North American influences, Dunham became known for its eclectic interiors. It is through a mixture of more classic and contemporary styles that he finds balance and personalization of spaces for each type of client.
Thad Hayes
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An assumed minimalist, Thad Hayes uses each piece as an essential in a certain space. Adding or removing a piece to the final decoration would take its balance. The designer bets on harmonious and smooth combinations, which allow the compartments to breathe.
Alberto Pinto
Eclecticism and luxury notes are a signature of Alberto Pinto, who works with a team of more than 80 employees. The projects carried out by his atelier include, in addition to residences, airports and private jets, and can be seen in various parts of the globe.
KELLY HOPPEN
One of the most respected designers in the world, Kelly Koppen seeks in each project the involvement of decoration with the clients’ lifestyle. It achieves a perfect fusion between practicality and luxury. Her portfolio includes restaurants, offices and private planes and yachts.
See also some estilos de decoração decorating styles to get inspired.
There are several ways to decorate a home.
From the Scandinavian style, to the industrial, passing through the eclectic, the important thing is to feel comfortable in your space. Although each decorative style has very specific features, it is always possible to mix them to achieve an even more personalized decoration.
Get inspired by our selection:
French Country Style
Inspired by the houses of the French villages, this style is defined by the pastel tones, the mixture of patterns and the elegance of the rustic finishes, of which the tiles are an example. The appearance of country houses with modern features allows to create comfortable environments, conducive to rest and relaxation.
Industrial
With clean lines and raw materials, the industrial style is characterized by the predominance of black, grey and white tones. The genesis of this decoration is found in large spaces such as warehouses, factories and garages, so the “open space” concept is one of its pillars. It is advisable to strategically apply spotlights, to prevent spaces from appearing too one-dimensional.
Scandinavian
Simple, contemporary and functional, this style of decoration is characterized by the combination of organic and artificial materials. Most of the interiors with this style adopt grey and white as main tones, in very clean and minimalist visuals. Cosiness is the main motto of this style, as if the Nordics were not the biggest fans of the famous “hygge”.
Nautical
Whites, beiges and blues stand out in this style that reflects a lot the decorations of the beach houses. This decorative influence suggests elements such as ropes, anchors, nautical maps and nets, even if in a more stylized way.
Natural light is a very important factor in nautical decoration spaces, as well as white textiles and furniture, which make the lighting more profitable.
Boho-chic
This is a relaxed style, somewhat carefree, which combines several colours, patterns and textures. Ethnic and tribal patterns are privileged. As a rule, plants in this decorative style are also included, which gives the spaces a fresher and more dynamic air.
What differentiates this style from the simple Boho is the inclusion of classic elements, such as lamps and frames.
Eclectic
This is the style that gives you the most freedom, because it has no definite trends. There are some guidelines, but the purpose of this style is to mix the features that suit you best in each style, to create a very personalized and original decoration. Have fun combining colours, patterns and materials, but don’t use everything at the same time, so as not to lose the consistency of the spaces. Choose a cleaner background, highlight a particular piece or choose to merge just two or three styles. It is important that when trying to assign personality to the spaces not to make the mistake of leaving everything a tremendous mess.
ARCH Valadares presents the new Neoclassical BTW collection.
With a more minimalist and contemporary design than Neoclassical, this Back To Wall series does not compromise the refined neoclassical style that defines the collection.
Inspired by the time of neoclassicism, with its harmonious lines and rectangular shapes, now with the Back To Wall feature, a smart solution to maximize space in the most intimate compartment of your home.
A true revivalist icon of the Valadares mastery.