Fabrico Boutique Hotel transforms a former educational building in the heart of Thessaloniki into a vibrant, contemporary boutique hotel. The building spans a basement, ground floor, seven upper floors, and a rooftop, housing 39 rooms, including doubles, triples, and suites.
The basement hosts the operational core: kitchen, breakfast area, gym, electromechanical installations, WCs, workspaces, and a flexible multi-use area. On the first floor, the reception and lobby emerge as a contemporary social hub, where flowing geometry, layered materials, and soft forms create a dynamic yet welcoming environment. Vertical wall panels and sculptural ceiling elements introduce rhythm and depth, while warm wood flooring grounds the space. Drawing inspiration from Pop Art, color accents in blue and orange, graphic contrasts, and modular forms animate the public and private areas without overpowering the architecture. Sustainability guides material choices, emphasizing natural, durable, and environmentally responsible finishes. This subtle yet expressive palette continues into the guestrooms, ensuring visual continuity throughout the hotel.
Rooms balance warmth, clarity, and refined materiality. Full-height vertical panels frame the beds, adding texture and depth, while curved upholstered headboards introduce softness against the linear geometry. Natural wood floors enhance warmth, and layered lighting, sculpts both function and atmosphere. The bathroom volumes are independent, offering privacy and simultaneous use, while black metal frames and shelving add a contemporary industrial edge.
Fabrico Boutique Hotel offers a fresh take on urban hospitality, merging adaptive reuse, sustainability, and a vibrant architectural identity.