VALENCIA LOUNGE HOSTEL BY MASQUESPACIO


Masquespacio presents its last interior design project for Valencia Lounge Hostel, a hostel of 11 rooms distributed over 236 m2 situated in the old town of Valencia.


The intervention realised by Masquespacio in the Valencia Lounge Hostel starts with a study of the previous status of the project’s building, containing typical elements from the Valencian homes of the 20th century with its vintage cement tiles and ceilings decorated with plaster molds that were maintained without modifications. On the other hand, the aim of the design was to convert the hostel in a more contemporary space with a kind of a ‘homecoziness’, adding decorative elements that could draw attention of different customers and their lifestyle. Therefore, each room was designed with a different look, that could adapt to the personality of each personality. Thus we can recognize the room for the fans of surf, music or the actual ethnic trend.

Another aspect to highlight is the use of graphic patterns through the whole project, realised by the Spanish creative consultancy for this project.
Above with the purpose of bringing up a major personalised identity for the project all lamps, tables and decorative elements were designed exclusively by Masquespacio, with exception of the chairs and armchairs.
Ana Milena Hernández Palacios, creative director of Masquespacio: “We wanted to recreate the feeling for the guests that they were staying in a home, but one that makes them dream, disconnect and live a new experience, while they are enjoying holidays.

”Masquespacio is an award winning creative consultancy created in 2010 by Ana Milena Hernández Palacios and Christophe Penasse. Combining the 2 disciplines of their founders, interior design and marketing, the Spanish design agency creates brand-ing and interior projects through a unique approach that results in fresh and innovative concepts rewarded with a continued interna-tional recognition by media specialized in design, fashion and life-style trends. They have worked on projects in several countries like Norway, USA, Germany and Spain.


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