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The Saraiva Bookstore is Organized to Invite Users to Browse

The Saraiva Bookstore is located in Rio de Janeiro, and was designed by Studio Arthur Casas with the intention of creating a space that was inviting and relaxing at the same time.

The main section that stands out when walking into the store is the color-coordinated book section on the second floor. Usually books are ordered by genre or author, so looking up and seeing a color-coordinated section is certainly unexpected. However, it adds to the overall decor of the space. There are plenty of areas around the store where visitors can sit back and relax, taking in their favorite book without feeling rushed or pushed to buy. The design of a library is huge in making visitors feel comfortable and welcome, and this was certainly achieved at the Saraiva bookstore. Photo Credits: designboom, livrariasaraiva.br
Trend Themes
1. Color-coordinated Libraries - Creating a visually appealing and unique way to organize books can enhance the overall experience for customers.
2. Inviting and Relaxing Spaces - Designing libraries with comfortable seating areas and a relaxed atmosphere can encourage visitors to stay longer and enjoy their books.
3. User-centric Library Design - Designing libraries with the comfort and satisfaction of visitors in mind can result in a more positive and enjoyable experience.
Industry Implications
1. Book Retail - Bookstores can adopt color-coordinated sections and inviting spaces to attract and engage customers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate unique and visually appealing features, such as color-coordinated book sections, into commercial spaces.
3. Hospitality - Hotels, cafes, and other hospitality businesses can create inviting spaces similar to libraries to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment for their customers.

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