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The Salus Hotel in Jesolo is a family-run hotel, a structure located near the sea with forty-five rooms. The Hotel Salus ovre.design® took care of the restyling, mainly of the rooms and bathroom areas, the corridor areas, the external facade and the common areas.

“The goal of the property – says architect Giulia Delpiano – was to create a ’boutique’ environment with a well-defined and linear style that could play on selected shades of colour.

The solid creative imprint of ovre.design® resulted in room layouts with customized solutions for each unit, where rooms have been enlarged or merged to characterize them with contemporary furnishing and spatial elements. The first intervention, carried out in collaboration with Hospitality Project and TeamWork, focused on the layout and offered customers comfortable and generously sized rooms for a four-star hotel. “A hotel product must sell, and this is a basic theme in the renovation concepts we follow”, says Corrado Conti. From the beginning, the goal was to create original rooms from an aesthetic point of view while enhancing their elegance and comfort as determining factors for the customer’s choice.

Therefore, rooms are characterized by choice of colours, textures, finishes, furnishings and furnishing accessories that recall well-being and Italian style. The wallpapers by Inkiostro Bianco are amazing, declined in different decors, with a jungle motif for the green rooms and more delicate burgundy motifs on cherry for the rooms in shades of pink. The lighting project was curated by ovre.design® with Aromas del Campo. All furniture is custom designed by the studio and made by Concreta, an interior contractor from Valtellina who also took care of the textiles. The LVT glued herringbone floors are supplied by Eco Design.

The corridor areas feature Eco Design carpets. The facade of the Hotel Salus has also been completely redesigned, choosing a pearl-grey colour with a shade of green on the bottom of the balcony, which becomes darker and darker as it rises upwards for an even more pleasant aesthetic impact, mainly if seen from the sea.

The renovation work in the bathrooms enhanced the spaces, giving them brightness and usability with the insertion of a large shower, custom-designed furniture and Florim stoneware cladding proposed in various forms.

Edited by: Matthew Thomas

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