The Casa Flora was created by the Romanelli family, which decided to turn an old workshop for student designs into an easy and comfortable boutique temporary rental space. The family wanted to explore a different concept for hospitality and hired architect Matteo Ghidoni and interior designer Laura Sari to transform the space into a temporary home for travelers.
The luxury apartment has three bedrooms (each equipped with a private bathroom), a dining room and a fully functional kitchen. All of the art and design features were created by local designers and artisans, used to make the apartment as comfortable as possible. The interior was designed to resemble a lagoon, using a light pink, blue, yellow and green color scheme.
The Casa Flora is an affordable rental option for travelers seeking a new and different way to see Venice.
Boutique Hospitality Rentals
The Casa Flora Offers a Comfortable Temporary Stay in Venice
Trend Themes
1. Boutique Hospitality Rentals - Opportunity for boutique rental spaces that offer unique and comfortable temporary stays.
2. Local Art and Design Features - Trend of incorporating art and design created by local artisans to enhance the comfort of rental spaces.
3. Theme-based Interior Design - Growing popularity of themed interior designs that create a unique atmosphere for travelers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Innovative concepts for boutique rentals provide opportunities for disruption in the hospitality industry.
2. Interior Design - The trend of incorporating local art and design in rental spaces can disrupt the traditional interior design industry.
3. Travel and Tourism - Theme-based interior designs in rental spaces offer innovative experiences for travelers, creating disruption in the travel and tourism industry.