For decoration we chose a studio in Buenos Aires, which met the requirements of our concept. The project required them to take a degree in Metropolitan Environmental Management, which took over two years, and they applied this approach to their building and design studio in Buenos Aires.
We decided to paint the inside of the Inn with a light sand colour, in order to promote overall brightness.
The furniture embraced a minimalist design; most of it was built in the mountainous region of Patagonia, by a local carpenter who worked with naturally fallen cypress wood. Even the outer decks were made of dry coihue wood. We urselves take care of supplying all these woods to guarantee their source.
In the rooms bathrooms, bathtubs are designed with a 45 degrees back that offers comfort and reduces the amount of required water for filling. We also promote the concept “short showers.”
For the floor, in order to complement the concept and decor, we decided to use a colored coating, also warm sand.
“... they wanted to impart strong ecological content, so we decided that in interior design and equipment would try to deepen the concept of sustainability.Until that time I’ve had not (by personalor customer proposal choice) the designand ecology challenge. I can confess that it has opened a new world, full of nterestingproposals and the need for a newcommitment to the ecosystem”
Nora Larosa - Decoration in charge
“... they wanted to impart strong ecological content, so we decided that in interior design and equipment would try to deepen the concept of sustainability.Until that time I’ve had not (by personalor customer proposal choice) the designand ecology challenge. I can confess that it has opened a new world, full of nterestingproposals and the need for a newcommitment to the ecosystem”
Nora Larosa - Decoration in charge