Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne on Flinders Unveils New Look

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne on Flinders and its six adjoining warehouse-style apartments on Malthouse Lane are sporting a fresh look that will welcome business travellers to the city’s vibrant heart. 

With a brief to showcase the vibrant personality of inner-city Melbourne – from art, fashion, colour, and the city’s famous gardens – the interior design team set out to create little eclectic pockets of differentiation. Central to the design is the transformation of the two and three-bedroom Penthouses and Suites and the warehouse-style accommodation. All 59 of the hotel’s apartments are incredibly spacious and range from 75sqm for a one-bedroom up to 150sqm for the three-bedroom penthouse, making them excellent for groups travelling together.

The design of the apartments is inspired by the nostalgia of Malthouse Lane’s history – with a borrowed edginess from an industrial era, which comes through via black metal fittings, aged brass finishes and sooty charcoal tones.

All rooms offer kitchen and laundry facilities. Plus, there is a subtle nod to Melbourne’s street art, with a striking coffee table book personally signed by Rone – whose exhibition is currently showing at Flinders Street station until April and is across the road 150m away from the hotel entry – on display.

The lobby, with its new Rosso Levanto marble reception desk, is also a standout thanks to the Mooi flocked wallpaper, which extends to the ceiling and is flanked by a second wallpaper pattern. Interior Designers, Studio Del Castillo, say they also made a conscientious decision to retain the existing flooring and incorporate the original timber-lined walls around the reception area.

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne on Flinders and its six adjoining warehouse-style apartments on Malthouse Lane are sporting a fresh look that will welcome business travellers to the city's vibrant heart. 

But it’s not just the interior design that is turning heads, it’s also the hotel’s showstopping views, and its proximity to Federation Square, the top end of Flinders Lane with its bustling restaurant and bar scene, and all the major attractions.

For those wanting a romantic getaway; accommodation that will suit small groups in a buy-out scenario; or a short-stay business trip with character, the six converted warehouse apartments are worth a look. In fact, Interior Designer, Penny Del Castillo, likens the warehouse accommodation as an “almost off the grid” experience.

“Adina’s warehouse-style accommodation has its own separate entrance on Malthouse Lane, just a few metres down from Eau de Vie’s hidden bar, so it’s a bit of an arrival experience,” says Castillo. “The six open plan warehouses really are an inspirational space to retreat to and feature three variations to room layouts, each with fabulously high ceilings, original floorboards from the 1920s, views down the laneways and access to some of Melbourne’s finest restaurants and bars. There was a strong desire for design to remain authentic to what one would come to expect in a warehouse, and I think the guests will be delighted with the results.”

In addition to the multi-million-dollar makeover, the hotel also sports a rockstar location – central not only to the mighty MCG but also to some of the city’s best restaurants, iconic arcades and laneways and hidden bars. It’s also within walking distance or just a quick tram ride to all the amenities you would ever want to go to, with iconic Flinders Street Station just a short stroll away.

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne on Flinders and its six adjoining warehouse-style apartments on Malthouse Lane are sporting a fresh look that will welcome business travellers to the city's vibrant heart. 

The Flinders Street facelift is part of a rolling refurbishment program to reinvigorate first-generation hotels that will see Sydney’s Adina Darling Harbour and Adina Town Hall transformed alongside Adina Adelaide Treasury in the not-too-distant future

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