The name, “Dachboden,” meaning “attic,” is the central theme of the space, translated into a spatial design that is easily understood by all.
As the name suggests, the 8th floor of the 25hours Hotel – located by the museum district in Vienna – sits directly under the roof of the building and offers spectacular views of the city.
Concrete floors, partitions made of wood planks, vintage furniture and other discoveries can be found here – as you would expect to find in any well-stocked attic in Vienna. These collectibles are combined with furniture designs created by Dreimeta, who also designed the rest of the hotel. Contrasts, eclecticism and handpicked, unique items provide a homely atmosphere where guests can enjoy a good coffee or spend the evening with a glass of wine.
Credits
Architecture
Dreimeta GmbH & Co. KG (Interior Design)
Investor/owner
25hours Hotel Company
Client
Private
Year of completion
2015
Location
Vienna, Austria
Total area
271m2
Site area
485m2
Photos
Steve Herud
Project Partners
Geberit, Ideal Standard, Laufen, Bolero, Tonalite, Articima, Freiraum GmbH & Co. KG, Zehnder