Pools like mirrors of water; platforms and rest areas; irregular levels; natural stone, travertine marble and textured concrete in earth tones; large vertical windows and natural light in abundance; aesthetics that are both rustic and sophisticated; freshness; connection with nature… All of this makes up the interior design that we present from the Design Department of Amusement Logic: a spa area of a luxury hotel.

Luxury, exclusivity and a serene atmosphere, this is the space of the boutique hotel for well-being. A palette of neutral colours, vegetation and water elements create the enveloping atmosphere, ideal for experiences of disconnection and isolation.

The use of natural light through large windows reduces the need for artificial lighting, while rainwater collection and recycling systems allow for efficient use of water resources. The design also facilitates cross ventilation and therefore minimises the need for artificial air conditioning systems. The use of local materials significantly reduces the carbon footprint of the project. Finally, the incorporation of native plants promotes biodiversity and improves air quality.

A contemporary model of ecologically conscious architecture, in which luxury does not conflict with sustainability. A commitment to the well-being of the user and the environment.

By Rebeca Pérez, designer in the Design Department of Amusement Logic