Residence Diana – Bibione

Residence Diana – Bibione

Residence Diana in Bibione – Lido del Sole hosts a project that conceives the hotel as a place of atmospheres, suggestions and visual identity. Each room forms part of a narrative journey, where Instabilelab wallpaper transforms surfaces into active architectural elements, giving rhythm to the interiors and complementing the stay with a contemporary and recognisable language. The walls are not merely functional structures, but real protagonists interacting with natural light, furniture, and with the structure of the apartments themselves.

The entire complex is conceived as a mosaic of different environments, each one with its own personality, but with the same coherent design idea. Instabilelab interprets the hospitality universe as a multi-voiced tale: each graphic is chosen to evoke an emotion, a theme, a way of experiencing space.

Some apartments are characterised by a more natural and relaxing dimension, in which green tones and botanical motifs – as in the case of Francisca wallpaper – create fresh and delicate atmospheres, balanced by soft solid colours that amplify brightness. In others, as in the rooms decorated with the Dylan graphic, the wall becomes an invitation to contemplate: stylised dunes and thin leaves create visual scenarios that encourage stillness and introspection, complemented by dusty, delicate colours.

This interaction between styles and emotions also includes Leila, a wallpaper characterised by quiet and timeless elegance. It covers the wall with kentia leaves that seem to move lightly, creating a play of shadows that gives depth to the space. Neutral tones and delicate pastels envelop the room with a feeling of calm, while the sinuous lines of the leaves add a touch of refined naturalness.

Francisca 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

Dylan 01 wall covering in New Middle finish

Leila 02 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

 

There are also apartments where geometric rigour meets the spontaneity of nature, as is the case with the Febe graphic, where hexagons intertwine with warm yellow details to create a refined balance. Other rooms show a more personal and intimate aesthetic: the soft lines of Amante evoke a fluid artistic gesture, transforming the wall into an emotional surface, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms with a cosy character. On the other hand, some rooms display graphics with a vintage style, as it happens with Torvi wallpaper, which combines vertical bands and floral motifs to give impetus and dynamism to the walls.

Febe 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

Amante 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

Torvi 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

 

There is no shortage of bolder atmospheres, where contrast becomes the protagonist: the Frida graphic, with its black background, creates suggestive and sophisticated atmospheres, while Samir combines a three-dimensional impact with natural details to produce an elegant and contemporary effect. In other apartments, the walls take on a light, poetic tone: Illinois and Ruby transform the room into a suspended scene of scattering dandelions and flowering branches, which recall the delicacy of Japanese tradition.

Papaveri wallpaper has a similar style, with light, dreamlike flowers colouring the wall. The poppies, depicted in watercolour style, seem to float naturally, while soft shades of red and pink interact with light, thus generating depth and movement. The watercolour effect adds a note of lightness and refinement, creating environments that speak of quietness and sensibility.

Frida 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

Samir 02 wall covering in New Middle finish

Illinois 02 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

Ruby 02 wall covering in New Middle finish

Papaveri 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

 

Other solutions are instead focused on a scenographic impact, as it is the case with Verde Felce and Belmont, in which nature becomes the main actor on the wall, transforming the surface into an immersive scenic design. Lastly, graphics such as that of Ammoniti are dedicated to natural history: fossil forms are interpreted in a contemporary key, while the deep blue background gives character and originality to the room.

Verde Felce 02 wall covering in New Middle finish

Belmont 01 wall covering in New Middle finish

Ammoniti 01 wall covering in New Middle finish and Miraglio upholstery fabric cushion covers

 

To further complete the project, the restaurant is decorated with Palmira wallpaper: an abstract graphic characterised by stylised dandelions that recall the elegance of small fireworks. The texture of the background gives depth and lightness, creating a refined visual balance.

 

 

The bathrooms, on the other hand, are decorated with Ariel wallpaper, a creative mosaic in which giant leaves and tropical plants intertwine to create a natural and vibrant atmosphere. In this case, we decided to use a fibreglass backing, which is ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Finally, in some rooms the idea was to create cushions made with our Miraglio fabric to match the graphic of the wallpaper. A sartorial detail that reinforces the chromatic harmony and the attention to design of the entire project.

To complete the various compositions, in many rooms we used monochromatic wallpaper in all the shades of the One Color collection, which were selected according to the aesthetic requirements and furnishings of each room. These uniform, refined surfaces allow to create visual continuity, giving value to more complex graphics and supporting the overall balance of the project.

Instabilelab gave its contribution to a larger project – a residence that is not just a place to live – which seeks to convey the essence of a lifestyle thanks to a refined visual language. A place where wallpaper becomes a shared narrative.

Residence Diana was transformed into a space where aesthetics and functionality naturally coexist; where Instabilelab wallpaper defines a new way of experiencing interiors.

 

 

CREDITS:

Location: Residence Diana – Bibione (VE) – Italy

Project: Arch. Zanello Marco

Photography: Photo Studio 4A – Este (PD)

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