The common space on the second floor of St. Elmo's hotel was a challenge, but proved to be rewarding. Once I set up the partitioned private entrances the space started to make sense. It effectively separated personal space from public with walls of reclaimed and restained lath. The fireplace was meant to be a welcome to patrons of the spa, maybe as an extra waiting room. To further promote the image of professionalism, I created a water feature that advertises and calms. Still amongst all the calm this is meant to be a primarily transient place.
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