One of the challenges you most enjoy DIN interior is to give a new image to a hotel, especially when it involves a comprehensive change, which begins and ends in the name of a new concept. This hotel had Pugibet name is in central Mexico City, close to the traditional market of San Juan. It was decided to start with a name change, something that was very attractive and one word to describe her new identity.

The new name was the result of the union of the word Centra -an indisputable reference of its location on the first frame of the city- and the number 2, a reference that describes perfectly the hotel is designed to have a couple of occupants per room. Now the hotel is called Centra2 whose phonetic result is perfect.

Another important challenge to overcome was the distribution of the rooms, as there was no standard, so it was decided that it was best to do an item that would standardize and drive to all rooms. a module composed of the head , lamps, tables, benches and tubular ( our famous fajódromos ) that shaped the thread that lies in all rooms regardless of their configuration and measures was generated .

For the color palette used a combination of red, pink and coffee which was applied in different finishes and elements are used for the palette. For floors a ceramic type rustic wood was selected in combination with black and dark brown. All materials are of high quality, high impact, low maintenance and easy cleaning to maintain the operation of the hotel on par with his image.

The owners are big fans of cars and decided to make a tribute to his passion with a few nods to the automotive world. He settled a Smart Collection was installed at the reception and at the entrance of the two suites a caribbean, honoring the name given to each are: GT and Pro.

Centra2 is a completely renovated space where each room invites quickly lost in fantasy and give flight to the imagination using pools, the cenote, cages, mazes and tubes that are part of this love hotel.

2015

2015

Location: Mexico City
Year: 2015
Surface: 1830.46 sqm
Photography: Arturo Chávez

Design: DIN Interiorismo
Interior designer: Aurelio Vázquez

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Arturo Chávez