With the goal of valorizing the "site" and the local traditional practices followed in the archi-tectural project, the interior design begins with the use of burel, a wool fabric of local exclu-sive manufacture, taking advantage of its technical features, sound absorption, so important for a five-star hotel, as well as for the aesthetic and comfort advantages of a "fabric" with warm and strong colors with endless possibilities like three-dimensional "modeling", paint-ing, sewing, etc.
Thus, in the bedrooms, "L" burel plans surround guests, at the same time as bedside head-board and wardrobe/closet. These plans are the support of graphic and iconographic applica-tions painted and/or sewn in the burel. The chosen colors were placed strategically related to the architectural features, and the strong and warm tones were privileged.
In social areas, the colors chosen are neutral, light and dark tones and the plans acquire other directions and materialities, for example in the restaurant, where thousands of "stars" or "flowers" are suspended in the ceiling, creating a sound absorption surface, in addition to the surprising aesthetic effect.
In addition to the Maria Keil´s pre-existing furniture, which was recovered, much of the fur-niture was designed specifically for this project.
The blend of contemporary with original furniture was the guiding line in the creation of a richer identity and heritage, contemporary but in line with the specific history and place that surrounds it.