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In a hotel

Olga Ortiz Sánchez

2ºBA Interior Design
En un hotel

Hotel rooms are small spaces that should serve as both living quarters and home. All activities take place in the same space, usually clearly divided between the bathroom and the room itself. These activities are currently unlinked due to the configuration and opacity of the spaces created in hotel rooms.

Hotel bathrooms are often opaque spaces independent of the rest of the room. Even in interventions where their design is studied, they remain "rooms" framed by partitions and doors. The hotel user experience is not studied in these aspects and the rooms are usually cold and not very versatile spaces.

We intend to create an interrelationship and continuity between the different spaces and activities that take place in them. This is achieved through a uniform constructive element. This element folds throughout the room to configure the different spaces while serving as a living furniture and lighting element.

By modifying the configuration of the folds, we can achieve different thicknesses to house both installations, such as plumbing in the bathroom or lighting. It is also used as a cabinet or table. The intervention aims to put an end to the narrowness of the spaces in the hotel rooms, obtaining multifunctional spaces that dialogue with each other to improve the quality of the spaces and the user experience.

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En un hotel