Architecture Collective Development
Architecture Collective Development
Dating back to the 19th century, the stately structure that houses the hotel showcases its original Soviet-era architecture and facade.
Constructed at the end of the 19th century and initially serving as a high-class hotel called Belle Vue, Rooms Batumi has been carefully preserved, with many elements of the original building incorporated into the design. Public spaces, like the lobby, restaurant, and the serene courtyard, are designed to foster a sense of community and relaxation, while the rooftop, featuring a pool, bar, and restaurant, presents 360-degree views of the Old Town and port.
Interior design Collective Development, Rooms Studio
Exceptional spaces crafted by local artisans draw inspiration from Japanese, European, and L.A. styles bringing a fresh coastal look to Batumi.
The design ethos integrates the essence of the sea and the vibrant local scene. Here, a rich blend of textures, textiles, and colors evoke the coastal ambiance and celebrate the city’s flare for adventure, while a bold 1970s look and feel ups the fun level. Natural wood, vibrant hues, clean lines, and a palette of baby pink, white, yellow, and blue cultivate a dynamic and welcoming atmosphere. Outside, the hotel’s exterior features white bricks, yellow awnings, and blue shutters, tapping into the tapestry of cultures that define the bustling port of Batumi.