Home > Interior Design > ÖÖD Designed a Wonderful Hotel Room for Short-Term Accommodation and Holiday Housing

ÖÖD Designed a Wonderful Hotel Room for Short-Term Accommodation and Holiday Housing

By Magaly Grosso

|

Updated on

ÖÖD hotel rooms are designed for short-term accommodation and holiday housing. They require little effort to complete installation, as much as eight hours of work, and can be installed in any part of Estonia without needing any special permission. Its price-per-unit is approximately €65,000 and includes custom-built Estonian furniture.

Exterior view of the cabin with the landscape reflected on it
Exterior view of the cabin with the landscape reflected on it
Exterior view of the cabin with the landscape reflected on it

Each unit can house two or three people, and fits in perfectly both with urban landscapes as well as the more rural options available. Built primarily from steel, insulated glass, and thermally treated wood, its interior has a bedroom, kitchen, living room, and bathroom.

Home automation is built in as is floor heating and LED lighting. The installation of Internet connection, water, sewage, and electricity supply through off-grid solutions are currently being worked on for the future. The structure also has an LG heat pump in order to provide both heating and cooling.

Exterior view of the cabin with the landscape reflected on it
Interior coated in wood, fully stocked with furniture

The first unit was installed last fall, but the company has plans to expand its business to international markets in the following months.

Views of the exterior from the interior of the unit
Comfortable bed with views

The most interesting aspect of the design is that it allows the occupants to enjoy the views of the different locations where they can set up from the comfort and ease of the interior. Even then, it preserves their privacy, given that there is no visibility from the exterior to the interior.

Interior coated in wood, fully stocked with furniture
Views of the exterior from the interior of the unit

Bathroom with a view
Interior coated in wood, fully stocked with furniture
Nocturnal view of the exterior
Nocturnal view of the exterior
Nocturnal view of the exterior

Avatar photo
About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

Leave a Comment