Local studio Office of Architecture and Jaime Beriestain Studio joined two 18th and 20th-century buildings together to create the Almanac Hotel in Barcelona, Spain.
The boutique hotel is made up of 91 guest rooms that are layered with copper accents, marbled bathrooms and panels of oak and walnut in each bright room. The broad bay windows offer luxurious views of the bustling city, converted from the building's classic Juliet balconies. With a high-end dining room and lobby bar, the hotel offers fine dining for all guests and locals. The expansive rooftop bar and lounge were designed to be a relaxing yet exciting experience while looking out at Mount Tibidabo.
The Almanac Hotel in Barcelona is the latest boutique spot in the neighborhood, inspiring a unique travel experience.
Marbled Boutique Hotel Designs
The Almanac Hotel in Barcelona Has a Luxurious and Classic Design
Trend Themes
1. Boutique Hotel Interiors - Designing boutique hotel interiors with luxurious materials and views to offer a unique travel experience.
2. Combining Historic Buildings - Combining historic buildings to create boutique hotels that offer a mix of classic and modern design elements.
3. Copper Accents and Marbled Bathrooms - Using copper accents and marbled bathrooms to create a high-end and luxurious atmosphere in boutique hotels.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Industry - Boutique hotel designs that offer luxurious materials, high-end dining, and stunning city views are disruptive to the hospitality industry.
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