Nestled in Agios Stefanos Bay, just ten minutes from Mykonos town, Domes Noruz Mykonos reinterprets Cycladic minimalism with an emphasis on light, texture, and tranquillity.
While its architecture embraces Myconean forms, the true standout is its sophisticated approach to bathroom design—where natural materials and a seamless connection to the environment foster an atmosphere of understated luxury.
Originally an existing structure on the verge of being lost, the hotel has been meticulously transformed, preserving its heritage while integrating contemporary comforts. Bathrooms throughout the property exemplify this balance, incorporating locally sourced marble, timber, and stone to enhance both aesthetic appeal and tactile experience. Soft edges and organic textures echo the natural curves of the island landscape, ensuring that every space feels both inviting and timeless.
A defining feature of the bathrooms at Domes Noruz Mykonos is their celebration of natural light. Large openings and strategically placed windows allow sunlight to filter through, casting shifting patterns across the surfaces and enhancing the inherent beauty of the materials. The careful orchestration of light and shadow creates a dynamic, evolving space that changes with the time of day, adding a sense of depth and serenity.
The hotel’s dedication to slow living is further reflected in its commitment to personal sanctuaries. Many of the suites feature private pools or jacuzzis, seamlessly extending the bathroom experience outdoors. Open-air showers, framed by raw stone and warm timber, invite guests to indulge in a sensory connection with their surroundings, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior.
Complementing these design choices is a curated selection of high-end fixtures and finishes, sourced from esteemed manufacturers such as Kave Home, AD Light, Almeco, and Living Ceramics. These elements contribute to a refined yet restrained aesthetic, where every detail is chosen for its ability to harmonise with the overall design narrative.
By marrying Cycladic heritage with contemporary luxury, Domes Noruz Mykonos sets a new standard for bathroom design in hospitality. The result is a space that not only meets the needs of modern travellers but elevates the everyday rituals of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Images by Anima Vision via ArchDaily
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