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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 Gala Autosuites in Mexico City, Mexico by DIN interiorismoJanuary 4th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: DIN interiorismo The inspiration for the interior design of these suites comes from Gala, the famous wife and great muse of surrealist artist Dalí. Movement and light are the elements that give personality to each of the rooms whose typology is identified by 3 dominant colors: orange, blue and green. The ceiling is a very important element in every room and the combination between the specially designed images, colors and indirect light create a unique atmosphere on top of the bed.
The blind on the window also has an image designed exclusively for this space, that is an open window, so when closed it has a view that invites to the exploration of the unreal. The room is rotated to emphasize the dynamism that surrounds it. The night table has light inside so it gives an interesting brilliant accent. The tops of the shelf and washbasins are molded in a synthetic material for solid surfaces in white color. The showers in all the rooms are divided by a glass screen hanged by beams that create a thick vertical reticle that plays with thin lines and bright colors of mosaics that are inside. The mystery and intuition of Gala´s interior design invite you to get lost with the naked bodies are floating in the ceiling and discover the surrealist genius inside to create a bright colorful adventure. Contact DIN interiorismo
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