The redesign of the 'Porto Fira Suites' by Interior Design Laboratorium takes inspiration from the site's historic use.
The original building of the 13-suite hotel was operated by the neighborhood church -- 'Saint John the Theologian.' Drawing from the monastic roots of the space, Interior Design Laboratorium aimed "to harmoniously combine the simplicity of the space with the heaviness of the materials, such as the aged wood and metal."
Keeping with the architectural tone of the region, the hotel still maintains the clean white-washed walls and heavy stone archways that are recalled with images of the Greek Isles. The color palette remains neutral with blue, grey and black accents that give the space dimension and weight without taking away from its breezy tone.
Sun-Soaked Oceanside Suites
The Redesigned Porto Fira Suites are Inspired by Monastic Simplicity
Trend Themes
1. Monastic-inspired Design - Opportunity for interior design firms to create spaces that combine simplicity with heavy materials for a unique aesthetic.
2. Architectural Heritage - Opportunity for hotel developers to preserve and incorporate historical elements into their designs, creating a sense of authenticity and connection to the location.
3. Neutral Color Palettes - Opportunity for paint and decor companies to capitalize on the popularity of neutral tones with accents for a timeless and calming atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior design firms to create spaces that combine simplicity with heavy materials for a unique aesthetic.
2. Hotel Development - Opportunity for hotel developers to preserve and incorporate historical elements into their designs, creating a sense of authenticity and connection to the location.
3. Paint and Decor - Opportunity for paint and decor companies to capitalize on the popularity of neutral tones with accents for a timeless and calming atmosphere.