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Rent a Design Room by HOTELIA 2016

Renting rooms like you have never seen them before!

Renting a design room is a special project showcased during hotel fair, Hotelia. It is an advanced installation of a renting apartment which aimed at giving an end to standard viewpoints that renting rooms rarely meet aesthetics and design requirements because of the given bussineman´s low budget. And it has made it.

In touristic terms, renting apartments are independent units – studios / bungalows, small hotels or renting rooms businesses – where the guest has the ability to be self-sufficient. Think of a small holiday house. Traditionally, they were simple rooms which provided what it was required for a stay. Nevertheless, this perception tends to change year by year given that more and more businessmen realize that the guest needs – and is worth – a lot more than just the basics. This is where design enters into the “game”. Now, high aesthetics does not cost a lot as the investor has available plenty of functional money saving solutions.

Taking into account the significance of tourism as well as the urge for low cost design, TIF-HELEXPO and the Interiors from Greece platform introduced – always during Hotelia – the Rent a design room project under the architectural curation of the architectural practice NOMEN. The special construction covered 65sm which can accommodate up to 5persons, thus giving a clear idea of the multiple usages that such a room may have. A central wood area with perforated doors includes the main space of the room: the bedroom and bathroom. A sitting-room and dining table are set around this space while on the back side a kitchen, desk and an open style wardrobe are found. For the materialization of the project, sponsors’ contribution has been really important; they believed in the concept and wanted to help with all means available.

This initiative and at the same time, realization of the importance of tourism-related aesthetical spaces, as key point of the further progress of the country’s economy, is the first step in order for all involving parties to start setting long-term goals which will lead to the improvement of the touristic sector.

* The new practice NOMEN architects deals with the planning, design in different levels and multiple usages. In 2012, Katerina Inepoglou, Chrisa Karakana and Nantia Stamou started their cooperation in Thessaloniki, Greece and soon expanded their activity outside the country providing services which are competitive to the European ones.

Organised by: Interiors from Greece & TIF HELEXPO
The project have been presented during Hotelia 2016

 

 

 

GRAND SPONSORS:

 

CMS > kitchen, wardrobe and wood partitions construction (www.cms-wood.gr)

 

KOURASANIT > cement mortar and natural paint supply and installation (www.kourasanit.com)

 

SIAMATRAS > installation / plasterboard partitions construction (www.siamatras.gr)

 

 

 

SPONSORS:

 

Neomagic > textile and curtain supply (www.neomagic.gr)

 

Casa due > sitting room Furniture construction (www.casadue.gr)

 

Mexil >wood furniture construction (www.mexil.gr)

 

Poofomania > beanbag supply (www.poofomania.gr)

 

Mas marbles > marbles (www.masmarbles.gr)

 

Inehome > decoratives supply (www.inehome.gr)

 

Domain carpet > carpet supply (www.domaincarpet.gr)

 

Prisma > door supply (www.prismadoor.gr)

 

Kolovos constructions > portable metallic equipment construction (www.kolovosconstructions.gr)

 

Matt royal > linen supply (www.matt-royal.gr)

 

SYRTEX > sliding constructions (www.syrtex.gr)

 

Sanitec > sanitary ware (www.sanitec.gr)

 

Bright > lighting supply (www.bright.gr)

 

Credor > space coating materials supply (www.credor.gr)

 

Garden Center Vasiliadis > decorative plants supply (www.fiva.gr)

 

AMIRIDIS – SAVVIDIS > electronic devices supply (www.amiridis-savvidis.gr)