Converted Open-Concept Hotels

This Amsterdam-Based Hotel Features a Mix of Eclectic Designs

Based in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, this open-concept hotel offers a unique experience for guests and visitors.

The Generator Hotel's building is more than a century old and was once a zoological museum and offered health science-related services. The space was transformed by the firms 'Design Agency' and 'IDEA Ontwerp' and now features an eclectic mix of designs, rooms and artwork. One of the more interesting features of the hotel is its audience-like setup that faces the hotel bar. The lounge area has three different levels that include an indoor balcony, while some of the hotel's rooms have bunk beds rather than private ones. Most of the rooms are adorned with some type of vibrant and colorful artwork, making the space even more quirky.

This endearing open-concept hotel offers a playful space in which traveling individuals and families can relax.
Trend Themes
1. Converted Open-concept Hotels - Hotels that transform unconventional buildings into open and eclectic spaces.
2. Audience-like Setups - Public spaces designed to optimize social interaction and create unique experiences.
3. Vibrant Artwork Adornment - Hotels featuring colorful and eccentric artwork to enhance guests' stay.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels looking to renovate unconventional buildings to attract creative and eccentric travelers.
2. Interior Design - Design firms specialized in creating unique and unconventional spaces for public use.
3. Art and Culture - Artists and art galleries seeking partnerships with hotels to showcase their work in non-traditional venues.

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