Vancouver is a constantly growing major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. With its breathtaking natural attractions, business, active nightlife, and cultural activities, Vancouver is on the list of places to go for many travelers, whereby, it lodges many different types of tourists. A boutique hotel located on the edge of Yaletown, a historical commercial and industrial neighborhood in downtown Vancouver is to be designed. Yaletown was zoned in 1920 for commercial and light industrial use. It was until the late 1970s and 1980s when young urban professionals discovered that Yaletown’s old warehouses were convenient, inexpensive, and attractive transforming and adapting Yaletown into a trendy social, and livable area. Most of the hotels in the area are big chain hotels leaned into a more high-end luxury lifestyle. The Loft boutique hotel is designed and planned to attract and serve a specific group of visitors which necessities are not currently fulfilled by the hotels in the area. The Loft is a trendy and reinvented option for young adventurers and on-the-move travelers. Potential guests are mostly looking for a casual trip without losing the commodities and facilities a business or family hotel may offer. The hotel would be ideal for people on a weekend getaway as well as for people traveling around BC. The design goal of this project is to make the hotel experience one more reason for young travelers to come into the city.