Yotel Singapore Brings First Class Airline Cabins to Micro Hotel Rooms
©DP Architects / Marc Tey
The concept of convertible and multifunction compartments found in a plane cabin plays an essential part in allowing for free space in the guestrooms. Take the bedding as an example. As the most space-consuming furnishing in most hotel guestrooms, the beds in Yotel Singapore are convertible—similar to the business or first-class cabin seats which can lay flat or remain tilted. This feature allows flexibility of function should guests decide to use it as a sofa instead of a bed and therefore, provide extra space.
©DP Architects / Marc Tey
To allow more open space in each of the ultra-compact guestrooms, DP Design incorporated smart space saving design strategies. Features like a working desk, an ironing board, a media centre and others, are all tucked away behind the perimeter walls’ panels. Reminiscent to many operable hidden compartments in a plane cabin, staying in this hotel’s room thus becomes comparable to being on board a flight.
©DP Architects / Marc Tey
One unique feature present in most of the cabins in Yotel Singapore is the position of the bathroom. Instead of being located near the building’s corridor, the cabin’s bathroom is positioned at the room’s end, facing outside the building. DP Architects and DP Design are deliberate in deciding the bathroom’s area since the building is surrounded by edifices with heights tall enough to block much of the cabin’s view. As a result, lower floor and base-tier rooms are designed to be inward oriented. When the bathroom is in use, black-out blinds provide the privacy needed. If not, the glass-partitioned bathroom passes on ample natural light to the cabin, which helps to bring the feeling of spaciousness into the room.
©DP Architects / Marc Tey
©DP Architects / Marc Tey
Like many newer hotels that cater to millennial travellers, Yotel Singapore’s compact rooms are complemented with an extensive area to socialise including an all-day dining venue, a swimming pool and a gym. Location-wise, its proximity to Singapore’s Orchard Road also makes the room’s compactness more sensible as discerning hotel guests would have spent more time outside their cabins. When the day ends, it is safe to say that travellers returning to Yotel Singapore can enjoy the cosiness of this cabin and all the comforts that it brings.