Hotel at Home
Homes and hotels have a close relationship. The last decade has seen luxury hotels become more personal and homely. Eccentric interiors, distressed furniture and tables piled high with glossy magazines next to sofas stacked with cushions. The reverse is true of our homes; in a hectic and busy world, we crave the unwavering order, cleanliness and calm afforded to us when we travel.
To achieve this look, interior surfaces should be closely toned in calming neutral colours; Tonal pattern and tactile textiles continue the theme. Invest in fitted storage and banish all clutter from surfaces. The few carefully edited artworks and table top decorations you do have on display should also harmonise with the surrounding colour scheme.
Lighting for this interior style is particularly important. To get the hotel feel, use dimmable light sources at several points across the room. Soft, calming pools of light should illuminate the ceiling, walls, alcoves and table surfaces for a feeling of uniformity and luxury. Whether you have a traditional or modern interior, choose lighting with simple contemporary shapes.
Needless to say, you should pay particular attention to the bedside and bathroom. A wall mounted reading light frees up space on your bedside table and allows you to read without disturbing your sleeping partner. Wall mounted lighting beside the bathroom mirror (or indeed a backlit mirror) makes shaving or applying makeup a much easier task. These lighting details are integral to the hotel-at-home experience.
To achieve this look, interior surfaces should be closely toned in calming neutral colours; Tonal pattern and tactile textiles continue the theme. Invest in fitted storage and banish all clutter from surfaces. The few carefully edited artworks and table top decorations you do have on display should also harmonise with the surrounding colour scheme.
Lighting for this interior style is particularly important. To get the hotel feel, use dimmable light sources at several points across the room. Soft, calming pools of light should illuminate the ceiling, walls, alcoves and table surfaces for a feeling of uniformity and luxury. Whether you have a traditional or modern interior, choose lighting with simple contemporary shapes.
Needless to say, you should pay particular attention to the bedside and bathroom. A wall mounted reading light frees up space on your bedside table and allows you to read without disturbing your sleeping partner. Wall mounted lighting beside the bathroom mirror (or indeed a backlit mirror) makes shaving or applying makeup a much easier task. These lighting details are integral to the hotel-at-home experience.
Homes and hotels have a close relationship. The last decade has seen luxury hotels become more personal and homely. Eccentric interiors, distressed furniture and tables piled high with glossy magazines next to sofas stacked with cushions. The reverse is true of our homes; in a hectic and busy world, we crave the unwavering order, cleanliness and calm afforded to us when we travel.
To achieve this look, interior surfaces should be closely toned in calming neutral colours; Tonal pattern and tactile textiles continue the theme. Invest in fitted storage and banish all clutter from surfaces. The few carefully edited artworks and table top decorations you do have on display should also harmonise with the surrounding colour scheme.
Lighting for this interior style is particularly important. To get the hotel feel, use dimmable light sources at several points across the room. Soft, calming pools of light should illuminate the ceiling, walls, alcoves and table surfaces for a feeling of uniformity and luxury. Whether you have a traditional or modern interior, choose lighting with simple contemporary shapes.
Needless to say, you should pay particular attention to the bedside and bathroom. A wall mounted reading light frees up space on your bedside table and allows you to read without disturbing your sleeping partner. Wall mounted lighting beside the bathroom mirror (or indeed a backlit mirror) makes shaving or applying makeup a much easier task. These lighting details are integral to the hotel-at-home experience.
To achieve this look, interior surfaces should be closely toned in calming neutral colours; Tonal pattern and tactile textiles continue the theme. Invest in fitted storage and banish all clutter from surfaces. The few carefully edited artworks and table top decorations you do have on display should also harmonise with the surrounding colour scheme.
Lighting for this interior style is particularly important. To get the hotel feel, use dimmable light sources at several points across the room. Soft, calming pools of light should illuminate the ceiling, walls, alcoves and table surfaces for a feeling of uniformity and luxury. Whether you have a traditional or modern interior, choose lighting with simple contemporary shapes.
Needless to say, you should pay particular attention to the bedside and bathroom. A wall mounted reading light frees up space on your bedside table and allows you to read without disturbing your sleeping partner. Wall mounted lighting beside the bathroom mirror (or indeed a backlit mirror) makes shaving or applying makeup a much easier task. These lighting details are integral to the hotel-at-home experience.
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