Hotel Chic at Home: Inspired Design Ideas from Glamorous Escapes.
Including rooms, showers, open air spaces, lounge areas, lairs, and even youngsters’ rooms and anterooms from more than 130 of the most beguiling and popular boutique inns over the globe (from India to Brazil, Thailand, Tuscany, Hollywood, and East Hampton)— Hotel Chic at Home is an amazing reference book of inside outline thoughts to make an utilitarian regular space into a marvelous escape.
Imagine a scenario in which customary life could feel more like get-away. Supper may be outside, for a view that you’ve ventured many miles to see. A room may transport you to another, more polite period. A peaceful minute may be discovered anyplace, from a swinging loft, to a sumptuous washroom desert spring, or a private corner with a velvet wing seat.
Travel and plan blogger Sara Bliss demonstrates perusers how the encounters of experience, flexibility, complexity, and quiet found on the planet’s most one of a kind inns can be reproduced on an individual scale, anyplace. All things considered, the best boutique lodgings have picked up their aggressive edge by doing in any case—mirroring their rural or extraordinary settings without turning to “Disney-or-Dubai” prosaisms; improving dull spaces with striking example, shading, and lighting; expanding little spaces with savvy furniture format; and exploiting inventive thoughts from a portion of the best inside creators working today.
Euphoria gives down to earth takeaways about how to separate a couple of components from each room, with tips for any style and spending plan. A symmetrical course of action of mirrors makes a show-halting setting for a bed, as at the Viceroy Santa Monica; a larger than usual striped cover can draw the eye straight out to the view, as at the Grace Bay Club in Turks and Caicos; exemplary tram tile turns into a realistic explanation when orchestrated slantingly, as at Hotel Bachaumont in Paris; and a straightforward example painted on standard-issue solid floors can make a strong, fun loving interpretation of an open air mat, as at The Sixty SoHo in New York City.
Meetings with eight of the present best names in inside plan, including Michele Bonan, Alessandra Branca, Christiane Lemieux, Joe Lucas, Jason Nixon and John Loecke, Mary McDonald, John Robshaw, and Tilton Fenwick uncover what they cherish about their most loved lodgings around the world—a special reward to the joy of getting Hotel Chic at Home: a festival of movement, of outline, and of the monstrous conceivable outcomes of making something motivated by both, however the entirety of your own.
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