Shanghai-based interior design studio Linehouse uses both natural materials and highlights a muted tonal palette to create the Ying'nFlo hotel. It is located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong -- it takes over a podium of a 24-story tower along a hilly street in Hong Kong.
The Collectors Room welcomes guests at the entrance of the hotel and it has a neutral palette of hand-rendered walls, timber panels, and more. It is also decorated with a linen cabinet that showcases curated objects and artworks. The space has a communal oak table that is also a counter where guests are able to interact. It is connected to an outdoor terrace through sliding glazed doors that have bench seatings and an olive tree.
Home-Comfort Muted Tonal Hotels
Linehouse Uses Natural Materials for the Ying'nFlo Hotel
Trend Themes
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