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A Three-Story Wooden Hotel Interior and Exterior Design

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the exterior view of a three-story wooden hotel surrounded by nature
  • hotel room interior space with open bath
  • exterior view of the wooden hotel entrance
  • a make up table with circle mirror in a hotel room
  • wooden TV table in front of the bed in the modern hotel room
  • bright color sofa beside the bed and in front of a large window of the hotel room
  • bedroom area in a modern hotel room with wooden walls and carpet flooring
  • the hotel room interior space with sofas and bed
  • exterior view of the wooden hotel in the forest
  • hotel room bedroom area with working table and open bathroom
  • circle mirror beside the bed in a modern hotel room
  • white bed in the wooden interior space of the hotel room
  • glass basins of a modern hotel wooden bathroom
  • 3d plan of a hotel room with materials and lighting
  • hotel restaurant with green walls and wood flooring
  • interior color sketch of the interior space of a hotel room
  • the transformation of an interior design sketch to realistic rendering
  • exterior color sketch of a wooden hotel in the jungle
  • wooden hotel entrance elevation
  • technical drawing of the hotel elevation
  • floor plans of a modern hotel
  • the transformation of design sketches of a modern hotel interior space to realistic renderings
  • color sketch of the make-up table in a modern hotel room
Set against a backdrop of an evergreen forest surrounded by surging hills is a traditional hotel named simply as the wooden hotel. The design completed by Outsource plan architecture design studio aims to remind a traditional architectural quality that blurs the distinction between the external and internal spaces.

It’s a three-floor hotel in South Africa, the programs include a reception area and restaurant in the ground level, while twelve hotel rooms are based upstairs in the first and second floors (six rooms in each level) and also a seating area for each level.

The residence explores the use of timber as the dominant material for the house to blend with the surrounding forest. The materials’ white color completes simplicity in the design. The rooms are small but cozy and warm. Each space faces towards the expansive glass opening, inviting the vivid colors, natural light, and a glimpse of the natural surroundings.

It's a growing trend in luxury hotels, imagine how you would feel about spending a romantic weekend in a hotel room where the bath and the shower are on display. And you can see the beautiful surroundings of your room through large windows while you are taking a shower.

The addition of an in-room kitchenette is among the main advantages offered by luxury hotels. It enables the guests to cook their meals which allows homemade food in a new city which can be a massive saving for the users.

Stone flooring is easy to keep clean for the hotel and simultaneously creates the sense of luxury for the guests. As you can see in the architectural rendering outcomes, lighting plays an important role in the interior space of this hotel; most lights are designed to use LED lightings.

Cost savings is the main reason to choose LED lighting. Because of LED bulbs last so much longer, properties buy and change fewer bulbs overalls. Although the LED bulb initially costs more, the hotel can quickly recover the return on investment compared to incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.

As a tool or skill, sketching has its special role in our design process. That role will differ depending on the end-product being created, the size and scope of the project, experience, the individual designer's style, and workflow, and the client's expectations.

Sketching is a brilliant way to explore many concepts quickly. You can sketch for short hours and work out numerous possible solutions to the design problem at hand to share with your clients.
Sketches are a rapid way to generate the basic arrangement of your final illustration as you see above.

About The Project

Architect:
John Balash

Rating:
★★★★☆

Date:
2018

Country:
Africa

Assistants:
Alex Hudson, Martin Wallin

Project Type:
Commercial

SQ. FT:
1184.03


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