The design concept is modern and Scandinavian with a reinterpretation of the classic Danish seaside hotel. This is reflected in the calm colours, beautiful woods and, not least, light wood panels in selected areas of the hotel rooms.
In the project, it has always been important to us that the quality of the products can withstand use in hospitality and that the interior design solution suits the hotel's target group.
In addition, daily operations must also be taken into account so that housekeeping can quickly and easily prepare the rooms for the next guests.
On this project, we supplied customised furniture that was pre-assembled in the houses at the factory before being delivered to Rødby, Lolland. Kitchens, glazing in the sensory windows and TV furniture were therefore produced specifically for these cabins.
After the houses have been delivered to the hotel and installed on the screw foundation, our own installation team delivered the remaining loose furniture such as sofas, dining areas, lamps, beds, handicrafts, and gallery. Third.space has also provided curtain solutions, so guests have been able to get good light shielding for night/morning and light curtains to limit views.
Each house consists of 2 hotel apartments (Queen Room Deluxe 23 m2 and Family Room Deluxe 46 m2) with a kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is equipped with a hotplate, microwave, fridge and basic kitchenware. This gives guests flexibility in their stay. The kitchen was designed by our in-house architect to perfectly match the space and style of the hotel.
In the same style as the kitchen, you'll find the customised storage space, especially for longer stay guests to store their luggage. It has been important to optimise the use of space so that guests don't lack any functionalities during long stays. The rooms are equipped with Third.space's own hotel box spring mattress, designed for hotel use with special reinforcements in the frame and mattress.
In line with the interior design concept, the houses are designed with well-placed windows so that guests naturally face the windows and can enjoy the surrounding nature from their room or private terrace.
In the outdoor common areas, there are sun loungers and patio furniture where guests can take a break and enjoy the hotel's unique surroundings in peace and quiet - or have a good time with others for a chat on the platform in the lake or by the pool terrace.
The main building is a natural focal point with plenty of space for guests to gather in the cosy sofas, restaurant, game room or meeting room. Here, the space is particularly impressive with its high ceilings and skylights. This is supported by our tall, customised bookcases in the reception and restaurant. The shelving is built with hidden acoustic panels that help to create a pleasant sound and good acoustics in the large rooms.
With sofas in different fabrics, colours and designs, different zones are created in the common area of the main building. Here you can relax, play games, work or enjoy a drink at the snack bar. The custom-made reception desk takes a back seat to the cosy zones in the main building, inviting guests to use the main building as a place to stay and not just in the hotel apartments.
In the bright breakfast restaurant, flexible interior design solutions have been chosen, whether it is used for breakfast in conjunction with the terrace - or for events such as corporate events or weddings/parties. Built into the bookcase are upholstered benches that match the colour palette and modern Scandinavian style.
Hages Badehotel's concept and exterior framework was designed by architectural firm Miami ark and landscape architect BOGL. The hotel is now ready to welcome Danish and international guests. We are grateful for the opportunity to be responsible for the interior design solution.
The hotel chain Go Hotels owns several hotels on Zealand. These include Go Hotel City and Go Hotel Saga. Hages Badehotel is the 5th in the series where Third.space has been responsible for the hotel interior design.
Architects (construction): Miami Ark
Landscape architects: BOGL
Architect (interior design): Third.space, Vilma Furmonavicius