The 259-square-foot / 24-square-meter Zoku lofts , created by the Dutch design company Concrete , set new standards in the intelligent use of space. As living/working hybrids, these hotel rooms can easily be adjusted to become cozy, business-like or something in between.
The elevated sleeping area can be screened off for visitors.
The sleeping area
In a regular hotel room or studio apartment, the bed always dominates. At Zoku, a big kitchen table serves as focal point.
The loft also features plenty of storage space as well as an alcove desk.
With Zoku , which is Japanese for family, tribe, or clan, HotelsAhead wanted to create a new category in the hotel industry. A home-office hybrid, also suitable for long stays. Zoku will have the services of a hotel and the social buzz of a thriving neighborhood. The first Zoku is expected to open in Amsterdam in the fall of 2015.