On the mighty Greek island of Rhodes, Casa Cook stands poised to welcome guests for a unique getaway. The boutique hotel is a relaxed fusion of modernised Greek architecture and nomadic style interiors that are synonymous with the tribal chic trend. The hotel was created by architect Vana Pernari and designer Annabell Kutucu & Michael Schickinger, with the intention of creating a laid-back and cosy destination. The look was inspired by travels around the globe, and achieved with handmade objects, found treasures and vintage pieces. You’ll find light and bright rooms here that are filled with straw baskets, rattan light shades, jute area rugs, and beds strewn in bold printed cotton cushions and rustic throws.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The 90 room hotel is located just a few minutes walking distance from the sparkling Aegean Sea. This modern take on traditional Greek architecture features a partially sheltered, open sided patio area by the pool.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Exposed stone accent walls bring warmth and texture to a predominantly white guest space. Communal seating areas gather in natural coloured fabrics and materials. Rustic wooden stools and side tables bring in the handmade element, looking as though they have been found in some bustling market in a far flung place.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Pod swing seats bring a subtle playfulness to an adult space.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

An outdoor bar area stands out in monochrome chevron detailing.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Timber decks, pergolas, straw sun parasols and a glittering blue swimming pool make up the rest of the outdoor areas, basking under the glorious Greek sunshine.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A structured yet informal dining room resides behind an expanse of glass windows, running the length of a sun patio.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Patio furniture lines up along the outside of the dining room windows.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Rough cotton cushions line a long white concrete window seat, running the length of the outdoor room, inviting guests to make themselves more comfortable and feel at home.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Rattan pendants bring light to the outdoor room at nightfall.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Swing seats are suspended from the lintel over one of the glassless ‘windows’ in the outdoor room. Retro wire chairs seat guests two by two at crafted wooden tables.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The open sided room allows uplifting views to sweep through.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

There are a selection of in-keeping items to peruse inside a hotel shop, displayed on chunky wooden plinths and shelves. Purchases are made and bagged at a raw concrete counter.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

There’s a collection of natural homeware on sale, so when guests fall in love with the nomadic style of their rooms they are able to buy a little piece to take home with them, to help recreate their dream destination.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

An arid garden pushes up under the midday sun.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

At the centre of the indoor dining area there is a concrete banquet table; seats line one side, with wooden benches along the other.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Towering shelves cover one wall of the communal dining room, displaying handmade pots, bowls and vases.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Rustic ceiling panels lower the look of the lofty ceiling, and enormous rattan pendant lights hang like church bells.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A tropical botanical themed mural has been added in tile to the dining room.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The handmade items in the dining room are juxtaposed by a crisp white lunch menu presented on a corporate clipboard. Sparkling glassware, pristine white flatware and standard domestic salt and pepper pots continue the leave from all that is nomadic.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Families of bamboo furniture can be found scattered around the sun decks.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Pergolas partially shade the social gathering spots.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Tasselled hammocks are strung from the pergolas rafters, all set for a shaded snooze.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Enormous palm trees reach to the sun around the border of the hotel. Arid gardens and stone walls help divide the outdoor space.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The luxury boutique hotel rooms have pool decks attached.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Inside the hotel rooms, the floor is multilevel. White polished concrete is built up to raise the bedroom off the living space. Concrete steps lead down to the patio doors, which exit onto the pool.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A floor bed is set atop of a concrete platform, made cosy with an abundance of cushions and chunky throws. A woven wall hanging makes a feature of the headboard wall.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

White concrete also forms the base of a simple sofa in a casual lounge. Wooden stools, side tables and a live edge coffee table complete the nomadic style living room arrangement.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A concrete plinth forms a bedside table, topped with a wooden tray and ceramic pitcher. Woven bags on wall hooks offer space to stow items by the bed.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

There is a bar area beneath a small wall mounted flat screen tv – just incase the glorious weather doesn’t hold out.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The patios lead into a communal pool – so you can swim right by your neighbours rooms too.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

The rooms are open plan, with the living room leading directly into the bedroom, and on into an open bathroom.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Woven rugs bring texture and warmth to the concrete floor.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Rattan baskets are dotted about the hotel rooms, offering extra cushions and blankets.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Some of the concrete floors have been switched out for wood flooring. Pebble accent walls bring added interest.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A rattan chair sits at a modernistic white dressing table.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Each of the hotel rooms are a little different. This one features a grey painted accent wall.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

A double vanity area peeks out from an open plan bathroom.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Heavy curtains provide privacy from the communal pool area.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

Cantilevered sun loungers jut out over the swimming pool.

Boutique Hotel With Nomadic Style Decor

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