Photography by Kang Wei
One Take Architects have just lately completed the transformation of the Silver Linings Boutique Nation Hotel in Yixing, China.
The architects broke up the flat front of the hotel and additional angled balconies, using locally sourced bamboo wood to create interest on the facade.
Photography by Kang Wei
Here’s a closer look at the bamboo fences and angles that have been added to the creating.
Photography by Kang Wei
Behind the bamboo fences on the balconies are easy wood benches that have views of the spot.
Photography by Kang Wei
Inside the hotel, wood elements are abundant, and they have been paired with concrete and white walls for a modern and up to date interior. A curved concrete accent with a wood desk, is house to the lobby.
Photography by Kang Wei
A staircase with stone tile, wood handrails and a massive multi-floor wood bookshelf, connects the various amounts of the hotel.
Photography by Kang Wei
The wood factors proceed through to the hotel rooms. Reside edge wood headboard have been mounted to the wall behind the beds, and the beds sit on a raised platform, making a separation from the rest of the room.
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Adjacent to the bedroom area is the bathroom. A large window in the bathroom, and a skylight over bed, makes it possible for all-natural light to flood the hotel room.
Photography by Kang Wei
The bathroom characteristics a developed-in bathtub with a pebble front, that sits below a circular window.
Photography by Kang Wei | Architect in Charge: Li Hao | Design Team: Nan Xueqian, Kang Wei