The interiors of Moon2 hotel are made of architectural concrete with retained natural texture. The space is perceived as if carved from stone – honest and monolithic. Concrete becomes the key element of the interior, and architecture forms the environment: floor slabs, staircases, and reinforced concrete pylons remain exposed. Large stained glass windows fill the space with the light and the colors of the surrounding landscape. Rooms The rooms are designed in a minimalist style and continue the overall concept of the hotel. Concrete surfaces create a sense of silence and security, while panoramic windows open the view to the mountains, filling the interior with light. Restaurant The restaurant is an open space with an accent on panoramic views. Stained glass windows erase the boundary with nature, while the exposed concrete structure creates a calm and cohesive atmosphere. Reception The reception area creates a restrained and monumental first impression. The space is built on clean volumes, exposed structures, and a minimum of detail. Staircase The staircase is an expressive architectural element. Exposed concrete emphasizes the tectonics, turning movement into part of the spatial experience. SPA The SPA is integrated into the building and made of concrete, creating the feeling of a space carved from stone. The pool is positioned at the boundary between interior and exterior, strengthening the connection with nature.