Repeat Hotelis located in the former three-room apartment of a historic building of 1867 in St. Petersburg, Russia. There are only 4 rooms, but the main task was to convert a typical two-bedroom apartment with one bathroom into four independent en suite rooms. The designer successfully coped with this task, and moreover, in each room he placed a kitchen or cabinet with a refrigerator, microwave and kettle. St. Petersburg is associated with gray sky and dark water of canals, so it was especially important for customers to create interiors with interesting, not gloomy colors. Each room has its own palette, and two of them also used charming wallpaper with birds. Moreover, in the largest apartments overlooking the promenade, there is a fireplace, which is an object of cultural heritage. In such a cozy and thoughtful hotel, you would definitely want to stay longer!More:Minimalist aparthotel in Kyiv
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