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What started as a project of problems and restrictions – from difficult architecture, to listing restrictions, low budgets and time constraints, became a success story beyond Client’s expectations.
Concept
All the architectural elements inherent in the building – low ceilings, beautiful arches on the ground floor, tiled stoves and a staircase with steps made of Putilov stone – have been preserved to convey its authentic atmosphere. The cumulus clouds of the St. Petersburg sky, the walls of historic buildings, the cream of freshly brewed frothy latte, and even a fluffy duvet. Calm in color, yet textured and warm to touch, the fabrics used at Glinz Hotel accentuate a homely feeling.
Multifunctional Common Area
The main “highlight” of the project is the multifunctional space of the ground floor of this small hotel
Rooms
Almost all the furniture in the rooms is designed by MEGRE INTERIORS. Bathrooms at Glinz have ample storage space and amenities.
MEGRE INTERIORS
Yuna Megre, the Founder and Principal of MEGRE INTERIORS, is a member of the Commercial Interior Design Association (IIDA), the Association of Interior Designers and Decorators (ADDI); a member of the Council of Experts for Interior Design and the Architectural Environment (CEID); a member of the HoReCa Designers Association; and one of foremost specialist designers in the HoReCa industry.
After graduating in Business Management from Cardiff University, and studying Interior Design at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London, Yuna created a studio in partnership with an architect colleague. A year and a half later, she founded her own design studio, MEGRE INTERIORS. With her analytical frame of mind and a background in advertising and marketing, Yuna Megre is known for her investigative and conceptual approach to design – providing a valuable asset to her hospitality clientele.