Loch Fyne Hotel
Rural hotel Scottish Highlands
Project in collaboration with Scottish Tourist Board Hotel - originally Victorian house was extended several times by adding modern structures accommodating bar, restaurant, SPA and residential wing Old part hosts reception, conference rooms, kitchen
Main goal was to create project of a refurbishment respecting existing structures and bringing new, fresh stylistic reflecting "Scottish spirit" of the place
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
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Loch Fyne Hotel restaurant 2nd floor
furniture HB Track
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
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Loch Fyne Hotel restaurant ground floor
main restaurant area
breakfast area
Lamp - Halo Grande
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
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Loch Fyne Hotel Superior room 1
cosy apartment for special occasions
modern adaptation of the Victorian part of the hotel
Lamp - Porcelight
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
http://michalsspace.blogspot.com
Loch Fyne Hotel Superior room 2
Local tweeds used for soft furnishing
Superior rooms are located in Victorian part of the building and each has different layout Family suite - with generous social space and large bathroom
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
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Loch Fyne Hotel Standard rooms
Lamp - Porcelight
57 standard rooms with zipped bed (tween or double bed) Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
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Loch Fyne Hotel Standard rooms
3 floors in the modern wing 57 standard rooms (showers)
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
http://michalsspace.blogspot.com
Loch Fyne Hotel finishing materials
mural on the walls of the restaurant inspired by the colours of the landscape - binding all spaces
Scottish slate - walls in public areas
Scottish slate - bathroom tiles in standard rooms
Dark oak - furniture and finishes in public areas
"Scottish Landscape Rug" - restaurant - breakfast area oak - flooring in standard rooms and public areas
Bright oak - flooring in superior rooms and public areas
Collection of tweed textiles - soft furnishings, upholstery and carpets - colours reflecting Scottish landscape
Synthetic fur (Scottish Highland Cow) - furniture in various areas
Michal Wojciechowski, Interior Design, GSA
http://michalsspace.blogspot.com