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Lamington Group – room2 hometel, Belfast

Mix Awards North 2024 Finalists – Project of the Year, Hotel Interiors

 

Project Team

  • room2 Hometels (as part of Lamington Group), BWM, Arup, Like, Ganson UK Ltd, Oakland Holdings, Dodds and Shute, BAUX, Biohm, Broken Bottle, Potters Thumb, Clayworks, Dyke and Dean, EGE Carpets, Granby Workshop, Haughey Electrical, JBee Handmade, Kenosis, Linen Lane, OBIN Joinery Specialist, Merchant and Found, Mullan Lighting, PLANQ, Resilica, Sancho, Silent Night, Spared Eco, Alana McDowell, David J. McMillian, Eva Kelly, Jamie Baird, Latisha Reihill, Lauren Ciara Fine Art, Rebecca O’Doherty.

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Room2 Belfast opened its doors in 2023, an eclectic hometel creating a hospitality exerprience where guests can enjoy a plethora of homely amenities alongside customary hotel luxuries. The look and feel of the hometel captures both the city’s rich heritage and vibrant present with its bold and playfully patterned soft furnishings offset by warm-toned natural timbers. Each cosy guestroom is fitted with a small but highly efficient kitchenette as well as a communal kitchen to suit guests who are checking in for extended stays. The design concept celebrates local crafts people with its curated art collection lining the walls throughout, all the while maximising the use of sustainable and circular waste products in the property’s materiality.

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