The goal of the study was the functional and aesthetic upgrade of the private and common areas of the existing Yalos Hotel. It is located in Mykonos Town, a cosmopolitan spot that welcomes visitors from all over the world every year.The hotel has 11 rooms and is organized in 2 levels, on the 1st and 2nd floors, with a view to the West, towards the old port and the town of Mykonos, making it a very privileged accommodation.

A decisive factor was maximizing the space without making the rooms appear cluttered. To achieve this, all the main functions of the room have been moved to one side, something that is also reflected in its different coloring. Bright colors such as off-white and cream were chosen to allow natural light to reflect and create bright spaces. Additionally, these colors are abundant on the island and thus reinforce the hotel's connection to the traditional aesthetic that has emerged in Mykonos.
Regarding the aesthetic approach,natural materials such as marble and wood have been chosen, in earthy tones. The forms sometimes have curves and a conscious simplicity, reminiscent of an earlier, more traditional local architecture, which evokes a sense of calm. The marble’s roughness balances with the glossiness of the glass, the dark-colored floors with the light-colored walls, and the curves with the straight lines.

















