Remodeled Church Hotels

The Dean Hotel Converts a Missionary Church into a Luxury Hotel Design

The Dean Hotel, located in Rhode Island, offers travelers the chance to book a night at a luxury hotel design that was previously a brothel and missionary church.

The hotel is located inside a space previously owned by the Episopal Diocese that was a church-funded area that people needing a place to sleep could come stay at. Now the space has received a luxury makeover thanks to Jonathan Minkoff and Ari Heckman. The space has been completely transformed in a way that pays tribute to the original and antiquated design structure of the original building coupled with a modern furniture aesthetic. The Dean Hotel offers consumers the chance to spend a night in rooms that are spacious with a minimalistic design complete with white beds, black doors and modern desk areas.
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