Nothing is more important than to feel included. To feel free in the way you think and move. From this idea flows the following design. A boutique hotel with its focus on design for all. The design of this hotel room is suitable for every individual. If we design according to the concept of 'design for all', why not also include the earth? All materials used here are environmentally friendly. We are moving from tadelakt, a plaster technique from Morocco, to recycled materials such as tiles.

From studies I could conclude that I had to work with round shapes and textures. Before I could start using these in a balanced way, I had to investigate the origin of these shapes. This is how I ended up with nature and how it brings on the flowing forms of rivers. These landscapes of rivers have been the starting point of the shaping of my hotel room.  
















If you study the floor plan closely, it becomes clear that each shape is rounded to some degree. On the floor plan, you see one large rounded wall that divides the hotel room into several areas. Each of these areas represents a different function. If you then proceed to the sections, you will see that there is always a rounded shape in view. This design vision has been taken to the extreme to form a whole.








Antwerp - Belgium hospitality 2018 Lotus
cami verborgh / interior architect  /  antwerp - belgium