Hotel Interior Project Architecture Bureau: MIZAN Location: Tashkent, Uzbekistan Year: 2025 Category: Hotel, Public Interior Design
Project Description
The IBIS hotel interior project is tailored to meet the needs of modern travelers, blending comfort, functionality, and aesthetics. Completed in 2025, it offers an environment conducive to relaxation, productivity, and pleasant short-term stays.
The design includes core public areas, work zones, and rooms:
Lobby, bar, and restaurant — open, well-lit spaces designed for interaction and comfort
Conference rooms (1 and 2) — fully equipped spaces for business meetings and events
Corridors — well-lit, safe, and navigable connections on the 1st and 2nd floors
Standard guest rooms — minimalist yet functional design ensuring a cozy experience
Design Approach
The concept aligns with the global IBIS brand identity: modern, compact, and tranquil. The design leverages minimalism, a neutral color palette, and energy-efficient lighting.
Key Design Principles:
Functional zoning: Each space serves a guest-oriented purpose
Aesthetic harmony: Contemporary furniture, distinct lighting, and smooth geometry
Lighting balance: Natural and artificial lighting ensure comfort
Modular interiors: Durable and easy to maintain elements
Bathrooms — ergonomic, hygienic, and integrated into each room layout