Earthly tones
The hotel complex consists of ten suites, divided into tree distinct typologies. The design’s focus is to harmonically blend the building with the immediate landscape and the local architecture.
Design philosophy
The building integrates seamlessly with its surroundings through the incorporation of earth-toned limestone on its exterior, as well as natural stone coatings and custom-made wooden pergolas that complement the outdoor space. Large openings were incorporated into the building’s facade to allow natural light to enter the space and offer unobstructed views of the sea or mountains.
Typologies
All suite typologies include a spacious bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room and bathroom. The suites vary from 55-75m2, some offering views to the mountain others to the sea. The deluxe suites, 75m2, are spread over two floors: on the first floor there is the kitchen, living room, a bathroom, and the private pool, while the basement includes the master bedroom, an additional bathroom and a free-standing bathtub situated against a rock-framed backdrop, overlooking the private pool. The junior suites, 55m2, have mountain views as well as a private pool, while the suites located on the upper level have panoramic views of the island of Kelyfos as well as an outdoor hot tub.
Interior material pallet
The interior design is quiet and unobtrusive, featuring a palette of textures and colours in earthy tones, clean geometric volumes, and simple lines. Specifically, a user and environmentally friendly concrete coating is applied, complemented by custom-made furniture crafted from reclaimed oak, and carefully selected natural fabrics. All the above, combined with the statement decorations and minimalist light fixtures, offer a sense of harmony and relaxation to the space.
Landscape design
Regarding the landscaping of the surrounding area, the selection of plants is intended to cultivate a tropical landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with traditional Greek elements. The plants include bamboo, palm trees, stipes as well as Greek herbs such as rosemary and lavender, promoting a naturalistic identity to the hotel.