Designing with Light: Inside Novotel BSD City


At Novotel BSD City, architecture does not merely frame space, it shapes experience. Conceived through a conservatory-inspired vision, the hotel invites natural light, greenery, and openness into a seamless narrative of calm within the city’s rhythm. The result is an environment that feels both composed and alive, where every surface participates in the atmosphere.

Within the guest rooms, the design language leans toward clarity and restraint. Expansive windows allow daylight to settle gently across textures, revealing the subtle character of each material. Here, Leder Haus materials contribute not through visual dominance, but through tactile presence. Surfaces are refined yet resilient, offering a softness that complements the natural palette while meeting the demands of hospitality performance. This balance between comfort and durability becomes essential in shaping a stay that feels effortless.

The dining area introduces a contrasting rhythm. Structured geometry in darker tones meets transparent glass and warm illumination, creating a spatial interplay that feels both grounded and luminous. In this setting, material selection plays a critical role in mediating ambiance. Finishes must absorb, reflect, and respond to light in measured ways, ensuring that the space remains inviting across changing hours and moods.

What emerges across the property is a thoughtful continuity. Materials are not treated as isolated elements, but as part of a sensory composition that guides how guests see, touch, and inhabit each space. Leder Haus supports this vision through surfaces engineered for longevity, yet expressive enough to elevate the emotional quality of the interiors.
At Novotel BSD City, the experience extends beyond accommodation. It is a study in how material, light, and intention converge to create spaces that feel quietly memorable, where each moment is shaped with care and every detail contributes to a lasting impression.