For the Salus Hotel, ovre.design® handled the restyling of the rooms and bathroom areas, the corridor areas, the exterior facade, and the common areas. Each room has its own personalized layout, also thanks to the combination of originally separate spaces, with the focus on offering customers comfortable and generously sized rooms for a four-star structure
Contemporary Creativity for the New Boutique Environment of the Salus Hotel in Jesolo
The Salus Hotel, in Jesolo, Veneto, is a family-run hotel of 45 rooms close to the sea. The goal of the restyling is to create a boutique environment with a well-defined and linear style that could play on selected color tones
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The aim of the interior design project for the hotel was to make the rooms unique from an aesthetic point of view, emphasizing their elegance and comfort, which are decisive factors for the customer's choice. The rooms are thus characterized by the choice of colors, textures, finishes, furniture and furnishings that evoke wellness and Italian-ness. The dramatic wallpapers from Inkiostro Bianco stand out, varied in different decorations, with jungle motifs for the green rooms and more delicate Bordeaux on cherry motifs for the rooms in shades of pink
The lighting project was curated by ovre.design® with Aromas del Campo, the furniture was all custom made by the studio and produced by Concreta, a Valtellina interior contractor who also took care of the textiles. The LVT floors are glued herringbone supplied by Eco Design. For the bathroom environment, the intervention has enhanced the spaces thanks to brightness and usability obtained with the inclusion of a large shower, a custom-made piece of furniture, and the Florim porcelain stoneware cladding proposed in different formats
The facade of the Salus Hotel has also been completely rethought, choosing a pearl-gray color with a shade of green on the lower bottom of the balcony, which becomes darker as it goes up for an even more pleasing aesthetic impact when viewed from the sea
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Top image, content and gallery images: Daniele Paternoster