Greece-based architecture firm ARC created the Casa Cook, a rustic and bohemian-style resort in the Greek Isles. Made up of 100 guest rooms, the resort has a series of white-washed pavilions, made in typical Greek design.
The main part of the resort favors outdoor living, with the design team creating a harmonious transition from interior to exterior spaces. The furniture, color scheme and design features were all hand-picked in a bohemian style, attempting to create a comfortable yet unique vacation spot for travelers. The design team achieved the rustic style by choosing different shades of grass, charcoal grays and deep reds all around the resort.
The Casa Cook resort has oversized windows, allowing guests to consistently view the surrounding mountains and white sand beaches.
Rustic Bohemian Hotels
The Casa Cook is a One-of-a-Kind Grecian Resort
Trend Themes
1. Rustic Bohemian Design - Creating rustic bohemian-style hotels that offer a unique and comfortable vacation experience.
2. Indoor-outdoor Integration - Designing resorts with a harmonious transition from interior to exterior spaces, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living.
3. Nature-inspired Color Palettes - Using natural tones like grass, charcoal grays, and deep reds to create a rustic ambiance in hotel design.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can incorporate rustic bohemian design elements to attract travelers seeking a unique and comfortable vacation experience.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Design professionals can focus on creating seamless indoor-outdoor integration in resort design, enhancing the guest experience.
3. Furniture and Home Decor - Companies in the furniture and home decor industry can offer bohemian-style pieces and nature-inspired color palettes to cater to the demand for rustic bohemian hotels.