Club House Hotel, your home in Rome
The Club House is a beautiful hotel located in Rome where I completely redesign every space of the structure; from the rooms to the public areas like breakfast room, reception, bar, lobby and terrace.
Reception
Reception
The reception has a fully customized desk just in front of an open waiting space featuring a small fireplace and a bookcase with armchairs and tables for a relaxing, boredom-free waiting. The roof of the whole floor is covered with Celenit, an acoustic insulated material that is 100% natural.
Bar
Bar
This space is full of contrasts that create movement and a more sparkling space always paired with some music. A wide sofa with a soft rug offer a lot of comfortable seating space. The warm ambience of the hotel blends perfectly with the wood of the stools and arches, but contrasts with their smooth geometry. The flat lines and sharp corners of the bar and tiles unite this area with the rest of the floor and at the same time contrast with it with cold colors.
Lobby
Lobby
This area has the warmest palette of the hotel, it’s a social room dedicated to enjoy your time talking with old friends or making new ones, reading books, working at your laptop or just chill.
Breakfast Room
Breakfast Room
This space has a lot of light colors on the walls and roof due to its lack of natural light. An area without sunlight is usually cold and muffled but in this case the warm materials of the tables, chairs and parquet create cozy space with comfortable banquettes and upholstered chairs. The blue desk where tableware, glassware and flatware are stored contrasts with the rest of the environment, creating a reference point for the guests.
Rooms
Rooms
The concept of the rooms follow the ones of the whole hotel using contrast between cold colors and warm materials with a deep blue boiserie and an eco leather head for the bed; dark curtains and beige sofas and walls; a large use of wood with dark and brass elements. A continuous contrast that keeps the whole room in movement without ever boring the view, as requested by the customer.