Eramai Hotel
Eramai revives and revitalises a listed neoclassical building of truly outstanding beauty, one that is a great example of the late neoclassical architecture of the beginning of the 20th century.
Whilst paying homage to the building’s classical character and bringing its historical elements to the fore, the home’s interiors have been enriched with contemporary touches and trends. The guests experience its modern heart alongside its deep rooted heritage.
The concept behind the building’s modern revival went hand in hand with a deep respect of its unique character and a renegotiation of its neoclassical elements.
Guests have the pleasure of enjoying a journey through alternating spaces, all of which are designed to offer high standards of hospitality. High ceilings with elegant, opulent yet discreet decoration give way to newly created entrances and stylish halls, creating a new orientation and revealing hidden passages which inspire a mystical mood.
The design objective was to bring a feeling of discreet enthusiasm to the visitors of the neoclassical building. Unique pendants, handmade objects-decorative elements and furniture made by oak-olive wood designed exclusively for Eramai create a unique encounter in each and every space of the building, enriched by contrast and a multitude of modern styles and natural colours.
Last but not least, distinctive interior elements that have been integrated to satisfy even the most demanding of guests.
Traditional methods and techniques of renovation using natural materials were carefully selected for the restoration of the old building, including mortar for walls, natural wood for furniture and floors, whilst marble, clay and plaster have been applied as decorative details. In combination with the revelation of the old wooden doors exhibited throughout the interior stone walls, the building is now ready to reveal its soul to offer a truly impressive living experience.
Interior architecture-designers: Costandinos Albanis Architecture Design Studio