Lovers Hotel

Interior Stimulating Experience for Lovers Hotel

Images by LYCS Architecture

Creativity is the spell for this exclusive interior renovation project of an existing building located in Hangzhou, China. The design expands from the conventional emphasis of a themed hotel, redefining the stereotypical concept of a Lovers Hotel with a new spatial experience.

Mylines lounge

Chinese based office LYCS architecture‘s design for the hotel not only focuses on stimulating its guests of a new experience, but aims to create four indispensable senses: relaxation, romance, relief and passion. The 33 rooms are categorized by primal human needs of ‘narcissism, exposure, sadism, fantasy, romance’. In addition to emphasizing maximum comfort levels for its guests, Mylines Westlake solidly manipulates its spatial quality through interior, exterior, scale, plan organization, and sound and lighting control. These five key factors are added to create an environment which integrates sensory experience with the surrounding environment. The result is a space that encourages the users to release their natural human impulses.

Narcissism room

Narcissism room

Suppression room

Suppression room

Exposure room

Exposure room

Fantasy room

Fantasy room

Sadism room

Romance room

Romance room

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