If opulence and pure class is what you're looking to treat yourself to when in Paris, make sure to book yourself a room in the recently renovated and classically designed Hôtel Vernet. Making sure to give the old structure a lavish, contemporary twist to accompany the classically designed hotel, interior designer François Champsaur created magic and the final results of the iconic Champ-Elysées hotel are there for all to see.
Known for his flawless and impeccable work in restoring and renovating aging architecture, Champsaur did a beautiful job maintaining the heritage and history of the hotel for its 100-year anniversary yet updating it to make it more current and hip. The designer decided to complement the craftsmanship of the sophisticated haven with charming features like the stained glass dome, the marbled interior and bold and vibrant hues to give it a modern touch.
Renovated Renaissance Hotels
This Classically Designed Hotel Gets a Contemporary Makeover
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Twist in Classic Designs - Opportunities for designers and architects to modernize and update historically significant structures, while maintaining their heritage and charm.
2. Restoring and Renovating Aging Architecture - The demand for skilled professionals to restore and renovate aging buildings and landmarks, preserving their historical value and giving them new life.
3. Blending Tradition with Modernity - The trend of blending traditional design elements and craftsmanship with modern and vibrant features to create a unique and visually stunning aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts seeking to provide a unique and memorable experience by renovating and updating their properties to cater to modern tastes and preferences.
2. Design and Architecture - Design firms and architectural professionals specializing in the restoration and renovation of historical buildings and landmarks.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers who can skillfully blend traditional and contemporary elements to create visually captivating and functional spaces.