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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Hotel AMALA in México City by DIN InteriorismoApril 12th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Círculo Cuadrado This project is inspired by the cultural and colors of India, which are like a huge variety, diversity was selected according to the needs of spaces. Symbolic elements in each of the rooms with a palette in orange, red, pink and turquoise shades, highlighting the main features of this culture were used.
In some rooms a lattice lighted behind the bed that generates an attractive play of light, shadow and color were placed. The combination of elements glorifies the mystery of life and death, time and eternity that are so important to Indian culture. In the interior lighting plays an important role and on this occasion was no exception. The LED lights placed on top of the bed create a different atmosphere that highlights the different geometries that integrate space and result in a romantic atmosphere ideal for transported idyllic fantasies. The shower is an element that stands in each of the rooms that achieves a separation of environments along with the TV and the wall mirror, emphasizing or minimizing its presence. The suites have a Jacuzzi to make guests’ stay more enjoyable. The furniture was selected and designed with light curves to integrate the dynamics of space. The selected finish, besides being in harmony with the color palette and finish project also meets the standards of cleanliness and maintenance required for operation. Environment, color and functionality are the elements of a concept in which the user is involved in a mystical epic. Contact DIN Interiorismo
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