Case Study: WOW Design brings the sea’s aquamarine shades to a hotel

The architects, Paco Galiñanes Estudio, breathed new life into an old hotel by combining granite with ceramic tiles from WOW Design in revamping a Galician coastal hotel.

By WOW Design

Hotel Costa, refurbished by architectural studio Paco Galiñanes Estudio, utilizes tile by WOW Design.

Hotel Costa, refurbished by architectural studio Paco Galiñanes Estudio, utilizes tile by WOW Design.

Refurbishment project by:
Paco Galiñanes Estudio
Tiles by:
WOW Design. Mestizaje collection, Zellige Aqua model.
Location: Sanxenxo, Pontevedra, Spain

Year: 2023

Photos by: Iván Casal Nieto

This exclusive apartment hotel stands on the Atlantic coast of Galicia, in Spain, overlooking Pontevedra estuary and Tambo Island. Paco Galiñanes architects’ studio conserved three old buildings in this town of seafaring origins, converting them into a small hotel whose granite façade now features tiles by WOW Design in the spacious openings of its balconies.

Given the historical value of this three-story building, which now contains 10 tourist apartments, its façade and volumes had to be conserved. All the apartments look out toward the sea, with a façade made up of a uniform mix of openings and walled surfaces that lend it movement when seen from the outside.

The aquamarine tiles link the hotel’s interiors with the external surroundings

For the balconies in its main façade, the architects’ studio decided to opt for a unique tile model by WOW Design. As they explain, “The ceilings and walls of the balconies were clad in aquamarine tiles to trigger a sensation of visual continuity between the sea and the external landscape and the inner apartments, linking the hotel’s interiors with the outdoor setting.”

Each tile has a distinctive shade, like the sea’s waves. Their unique, delicate glazed surfaces complement one another.

Each tile has a distinctive shade, like the sea’s waves. Their unique, delicate glazed surfaces complement one another.

The colors of WOW Design’s tiles are truly special. Each tile has a distinctive shade, like the sea’s waves. Their unique, delicate glazed surfaces complement one another so that they combine to form an organic sea-like mantle. The interplay of their different colors ties in with the hotel’s surroundings, creating visual continuity between the two.

“The hotel’s natural setting – the beach, the waters of Pontevedra estuary, and the bottom slopes of a south-facing hill – were used as sources of inspiration to integrate the building into its surroundings. Thanks to the balconies and the modern, cozy atmosphere of its interiors, a personal touch was added to all its different features to guarantee an unforgettable experience for visitors,” the architect in charge of the project told us.

The aim of the project was to breathe new life into an old, disused seafront apartment hotel that was over 50 years old, while also helping to revitalize this beachside area, visited by high numbers of tourists, through its reopened services.

The original building, to which two extensions had been added, had formerly been used as tourist accommodation. The main challenge of the project was to integrate the original building and its extensions, each of specific heights and characteristics, into one same unit. The stairway plays a special role in integrating them, crossing the hotel from top to bottom and connecting the different levels. It also illuminates the lower floors from the top of the building.

High-performance energy ratings have been awarded to the building thanks to its high energy efficiency, based on advanced heating and air-conditioning systems.

Paco Galiñanes Estudio

Paco Galiñanes Estudio is an architects’ studio founded in 2006 and located in Cambados (Pontevedra). It specializes in the planning, construction, and interior design of modern housing, with emphasis on environmental care and the needs of the homes’ users. The studio is headed by Paco Galiñanes and Susi Méndez, specialists in taking a global approach to projects.

For more information, visit WOW Design’s website.

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