The Hotel De Sers Maintains Its Chic Mansion Origins
Robyn Currie — October 29, 2009 — Art & Design
References: hoteldesers & thecoolhunter.net
Luxury hotels sure look neat, but do you really want a diamond encrusted faucet in your bathroom? Real luxury is about classic design and the use of space to envelope someone in the feeling of decadence. The Hotel de Sers in Paris has done just that.
The newly renovated hotel retains the charm and character of its original form as a mansion but has the modern touches necessary to make it a functioning hotel. The Hotel de Sers is certainly a fine example of understated elegance.
The newly renovated hotel retains the charm and character of its original form as a mansion but has the modern touches necessary to make it a functioning hotel. The Hotel de Sers is certainly a fine example of understated elegance.
Trend Themes
1. Understated Elegance - Opportunity to create luxury experiences that focus on classic design and a sense of decadence without the need for excessive ornamentation.
2. Classic Design - Demand for hotels that incorporate the charm and character of historical buildings while still providing modern amenities and functionality.
3. Space Utilization - Opportunity to create luxury accommodations that make effective use of space to create a feeling of decadence and comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Hospitality - Opportunity for luxury hotels to differentiate themselves by offering understated elegance and classic design.
2. Architecture and Renovations - Demand for architectural firms specializing in the renovation of historical buildings into luxury accommodations.
3. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to create spaces that balance classic design with modern functionality in the luxury hospitality sector.
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