Design of Small budget hotel

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tonycho
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Hi everyone :)

just want to share the rendering of my parent's Small budget hotel in Surabaya Indonesia.
since this is my own project and my parent as my client. I will try to upload all the design here :D .


I know many of you are great Architects and Interior Designer. so It will be a big thanks if you guys want to
give me some advice or idea for my budget hotel design :lol:

but the main purpose just to share my works in Octane :D (since I cant share my "real" clients work here)

Here my first Light Test for the room.

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Hi guys, thanks for all your advice. I am still thinking of the design (make the design for myself have more difficulty than make for my client :lol: )

Here are the other light test for the room

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the space outside the windows is just a small outdoor space with 1,25m width and have a high wall adjacent with neighbor wall
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good quality render!
you could add an image on the tv screen.
how much time to render?

maybe adding some details in the table? (objects)

give some more life to the scene
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Nice, you could add a picture from night view outside of the window.
Maybe it is better to do a day shot, more light, sun etc..

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@rosinho : hi risinho. Its about 2 hours in 2000 x 2000 :D

@berlin, yes its still light test. And the outside of windows is small garden :)
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Hi Tony,

Hang some frames on the wall, some little setting on the desk or with a shelve over the desk shall do so much with the atmosphere in such budget hotel room.

Potty plants also help.

Showing site context outside window shall do much if it's in rural context.

And more efforts on light fixtures also.
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Hi ahhchuen
thanks for your advice, will try that on next update :D
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hi,

avoid sharp corners in small rooms
add mirror - it will increas your room size and it will add more funcionality
try to use smallest bed possible
ty to move tv in wall if there is a space for that
add shelves
60 cm is minimum passage between wall and bedž
use tranformable chair so you can save room space (when you dont need chair, just pack it and put under bed or by the wall) and then you can use space under table for storage or some1 can sleep under table :)

i hope that this helps
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Wow Necko, thanks for detail advice :D.
I will do your advice.

but for mirror I think its not good if we using feng shui philosophy , because the mirror face-to-face with the entrance door. Many Indonesian still believe the philosophy.

How about the shelves? is it not too high?

what is high of shelves ?
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Dont worry about shelves...room is small and any usefull part of this little space must be used.
If mirror is problem then dont put it there. But use it where you can cos it will visualy increase room size.

does colored glass like LACOBEL (search in google) can do the trick
its not mirror but it will give you some reflection + you can use color or you can write on glass what ever you like
its not a mirror but it will do the job. trust me !

Track lighting
Tracks can be cut down, expanded, or reconfigured very
easily by an electrician to provide good general lighting in
any room. New spotlights can also be mounted on an older
track, if the track is in good condition.

Pendant lights
Pendant lights can be used in the kitchen, bathroom, or family
room, or above a dining room buffet.

Using the same fabric on two chairs that are of the same
height and proportion but different styles creates the effect of
a pair.

A small desk or writing table
Small desks or tables can often be used in a kitchen, a guest
room, or an entrance foyer, or on a wall in a dining area.

Keep large bed components only if your new bedroom is large
enough to accommodate them with enough room to walk
comfortably around the foot of the bed.

use sliding doors in room ( save space )
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