Small Hotel in Spain Combines Rustic and Contemporary Details
This little lodging, planned by Lucas and Hernández-Gil Draftsmen, was created in two old houses. Situated in a beguiling medieval town in Segovia, Spain, Inn Ayllón highlights a blend of provincial and contemporary components. The venture designers looked to protect the first points of interest of these abode
"The fundamental thought was to make a basic and calm impact," the architects said. "The site itself gives smoothness, with shades of shading that give freshness simply like the poppies in the Castilian wheat fields. The course to the lodging is an awesome affair for visitors in light of the fact that it uncovers the many-sided quality of the encompassing medieval construction modeling."
The inn has 18 rooms and three regular eating ranges. A patio unites the two redesigned houses. Wood was utilized broadly all through the insides, making a warm and agreeable feel.
Contemporary furniture and sprinkles of shading include identity. The upper room rooms are especially inviting, with their cabin like feel and windows disregarding the medieval town. [Photos by Jara Varela]