Relaxed and unconventional
Stylish serviced apartments in Neuss that foster a true sense of community
Serviced apartments are redefining travel accommodation: today's long-term visitors increasingly prefer these unconventional spaces over traditional hotels – especially when they're as thoughtfully designed and conceptually compelling as mo.living Studio Apartments in Neuss. Located near the Rhine meadows and Rheinparkcenter, this new accommodation was born from a complete transformation of a 1970s office building. Modern façades and windows now frame the structure, while three strategically positioned atriums flood the interiors with light and warmth. Spread across a generous 3,000 m², the space houses 61 guest apartments alongside vibrant communal zones: co-cooking kitchens, co-working spaces, and relaxation areas for shared moments of television or reading.
Serviced apartments emerged in the USA during the 1960s, fundamentally reimagining hospitality by minimizing service-heavy operations and prioritizing a residential feel and social spaces. mo.living embraces this philosophy wholeheartedly. The design philosophy of project developer mo.studio from Meerbusch speaks directly to young professionals – it's cool, relaxed, and expressed through a refined design language. Restrained black built-in furniture pairs with light floors and walls, complemented by smart, practical touches throughout. The largest studios feature more than just a bed and bath: a bar counter with seating, a cosy bench, a work desk, a dining table, and even an in-unit laundry room with dryer. Design integrity permeates every detail, from façade to coffee spoon – it's a deliberate embrace of lightness and ease, a conscious departure from the conventional 3-star hotel formula. The interior architecture eschews perfection; technology is visible and functional, never hidden or intrusive. Public spaces transform into genuine gathering places where guests cook, dine, play, and work – all within a deliberately relaxed atmosphere. Purist wooden floors beneath a dramatic black industrial ceiling create the perfect canvas for stylish seating areas furnished with contemporary pieces and custom-built carpentry elements. Even the expansive fitness area, with its mirrored walls and green flooring, doubles as a design statement. "Guests should feel genuinely welcome here – not like they're treading carefully through plush carpeting," explains project manager Oliver Herbst. He continues: "What's truly exceptional is stewarding an accommodation project that seamlessly integrates building development, design, construction, in-house carpentry, and ongoing operations – all under one company's roof."
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(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 01|22)