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Boutique Hotel Bathroom Design – Concept Design

Concept Virtual Design on August 8, 2022

Architectural Bathroom Design Service

Experience is everything, our creative in house design team have created this stunning master en suite project for a private client new build development that is due for completion in Summer 2023. We specialise in designing projects either before the build starts or at an early footing stage, in order...

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Concept Virtual Design on January 17, 2022

Inspirational Bathrooms with Wellness

As the last few years have driven home to the whole world, wellness is of paramount importance when looking at life and balancing all the aspects that it encompasses. Wellness can be harnessed into a bathroom space in so many ways, offering to imbue everyday routines with so much more...

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Concept Virtual Design on December 2, 2021

Luxury Bathrooms Designed for Life – Villeroy & Boch

Since 1748 Villeroy & Boch have been developing inspirational bathroom products to exacting standards, which is why Concept use quality manufacturers such as these, who constantly innovate with sustainability in mind, enhancing quality of life with an environmental conscience. Villeroy & Boch use intelligent solutions cleverly integrated within their product...

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Concept Virtual Design on June 23, 2021

Contemporary Hotel Bathroom Design

The crisp look and luxury feel of a contemporary hotel bathroom is an enticing style feature of a high end new build or modern renovation. Concept have designed and put together many breathtaking hotel bathrooms and are especially skilled at translating this into high end homes that ooze decadence and...

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Concept Virtual Design on January 9, 2019

Luxury Hotel Bathroom Look

Luxury Bathrooms – The Perfect High End Hotel Look by TGH Paris, one of Concept’s suppliers of exquisite, opulent bathroom ware. Examples of luxury is brought into the space using materials from nature, including marble, leather, wood, stone and bronze, while each room has been created uniquely, to give a...

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Concept Virtual Design on September 21, 2018

TOTO Japans High Tech Bathroom Brand

TOTO is Japans high quality bathroom brand and is used in many top hotels, spas and private residences worldwide and it is renowned for its high quality design and technical innovation. TOTO is best known for its high tech toilets with their in built bidet functions, heated seats, automatic flush...

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Concept Virtual Design on July 30, 2018

Boutique Hotel Bathroom Look

At Concept, we envision and help to create a range of different styles and designs for quality bathrooms, across luxury developments and private client projects. An ever-increasing design request from clients is to bring the feeling of a boutique hotel bathroom into their own private space. These bathrooms exude luxury,...

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Concept Virtual Design on March 2, 2017

Colourful Boutique Hotel Bathrooms

At Concept Virtual Design we’re experts in our field of luxury bathroom design, where we plan truly exceptional designs for bathrooms that impress. This includes luxury boutique hotel bathrooms, where these stunning creations are designed to both impress and relax your guests. Bright and fresh colour will invigorate and inspire. ..

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Concept Virtual Design on July 15, 2016

Luxury Bathroom Design for the Dog & Badger Cottages

Concept Virtual Design are specialists in “Exceptional Luxury Bathroom Design”, we design and supply bathroom projects for boutique hotels contracts, private client commissions, high quality refurbishment projects, as well as luxury new build developments. Concept will design and supply exquisite bathrooms that ooze luxury and decadence, with top quality products...

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Concept Virtual Design on September 9, 2013

Hotel Style Bedroom and Bathroom Interior Design Ideas

Our exclusive setting out service offers bespoke interior design in Marlow and across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Surrey and we make sure we tailor each project to our clients’ specific tastes and personalities. Hotel style is a much-coveted area of interior design when it comes to bathrooms and bedrooms, conjuring up. ..

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Hotel-style bathroom ideas – Luxury and boutique bathroom ideas

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Love the hotel-style bathroom ideas you see in glossy magazines? Now you can recreate this luxurious look in your home! There is nothing more luxurious and extravagant than a hotel-style bathroom. Sleek, chic and opulent, a hotel bathroom is the ultimate design choice for adding a touch of modern glamour to your home. Think about long-wearing and practical features, teamed with exquisite extras and you will have the hotel look down to a T.

Fine finishes, elegant fittings and timeless accessories will mean you never have to leave your home to experience the luxury of a hotel bathroom again. Think big and follow in the footsteps of some of the world's best hotels with fearless design choices that will help you achieve a designer bathroom look.

Want more hotel-style bathroom ideas and inspiration? READ: Bathroom tile ideas that will give your space a whole new look

1. Tile all over

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Optimise a large space with floor-to-ceiling tiles. This large bathroom sports urban-hotel chic with metro tiles throughout. The industrial look is softened by watercolour green and white wood shutters. Hide away toiletries in an under-basin cabinet and keep the scheme smart with a smooth slate grey floor.

2. Shine in black

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Make a masculine statement with a monochrome scheme suitable for a smart city town house. A white angular bath is given an eye-catching backdrop of sleek, black metro tiles. The integrated basin and cistern help keep the room spacious and streamlined. Simple accessories and a leaning mirror add a little gentleman's style. Keep the room balanced with light grey walls.

3. Be bold with brass

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If you can't get away to a romantic bolt hole when you want, re-create one at home in rustic bathroom style. A vintage tap and hammered basin evoke an enchanting country feel. Dark wood is brightened with peacock colours. Continue the rustic charm by going for the smaller style of tile popular in post-war times.

Struggling to clean your bathroom? READ: How to clean a bathroom – get your bath, loo, shower and sink sparkling

4. Glitz it up

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Create a bathroom inspired by The Savoy with brass fittings and iridescent tiling. This awe-inspiring style is created with soothing eau de nil tiles, laid herringbone fashion, brass taps and vintage accessories. Look for pieces with a distinctly Art Deco feel and choose a black painted wash stand to add refined elegance.

5. Sit classic with contemporary

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Mix old and new for a bathroom with a difference. Here, an industrial single pipe shower brings a totally different feel to a very traditional bathroom staple - marble. This is an ultra contemporary bathroom scheme that wouldn't look out of place in the surreal world of London's Sanderson Hotel. A single splash of red completes the statement.

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Create a well organised bathroom perfect for pampering with plenty of built-in storage space. Hotel bathrooms are usually compact and have a neat place for everything. These clever cubby holes allow plenty of room for toiletries, keeping the room neat and tidy. Bright tiles and yellow rubber flooring add a hip hotel vibe.

7. Dare to be different

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Think Moroccan modern for an exotic washroom-style bathroom. Totally on-trend, these simple hexagon tiles become the main feature of the space thanks to their smart red grouting and bold backdrop of painted walls. Choose an ultra sleek basin with a difference and team it with Moorish-style accessories and quirky details for a little off-the-wall, spa-inspired style.

8. Make mosaic magic

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Who says a family bathroom can't have hotel style? In a predominantly white bathroom, pick a single and distinct decorative feature and run with it. In this large room modern green mosaic tiles create a polished, hotel-style finish. A clever built-in cistern adds additional storage space, while an extra long basin has plenty of room for little ones' teeth brushing. Solve ground floor privacy issues with smart window film.

Is your bathroom full of clutter? READ: 7 things to throw out of your bathroom NOW!

9. Say it with chevrons

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Create a bathroom fit for the Mr & Mrs Smith list by being creative with wall tiles. Pick out two contrasting shades and team with black. In this room the tiles have been fitted ceiling to floor in a jaw-dropping diagonal cascade, with black tiles marking out the doorway and complementing a jet black doubled-ended bath tub. A simple teak wood shelf and towel ladder complete a gorgeously unconventional room.

10. Think about tiles

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Start from the ground up if you want to achieve authentic urban hotel style. Hotels need to invest in durability for the sheer volume of wear and tear their fixtures and fittings will be put through. Apply the same principle to your choice of bathroom flooring and go for sturdy ceramic tiles, then apply the graphic principle by choosing a cool colour palette and sharp repeat pattern. Infinitely cool.

11. Go for an urban chic scheme

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City-hotel design is all about maximising space through clever planning and a hint of trickery, and nowhere do space-saving solutions get more mileage than in the bathroom. Here, the basin is ledge-deep, making use of the inset portion of wall and providing just enough hand-washing space while still appearing generous. The towel rail, too, is cleverly positioned as it would be in a hotel for maximum use of height. Smart but still so stylish.

Stay ahead of the trends! READ: Bathroom trends 2019 – the best new looks for your space

Will you be using any of these hotel-style bathroom ideas?

12 Cool Hotel Bathroom Ideas — INMYROOM

In order for a discerning guest to never stop at a competitor, bathrooms in expensive hotels must always be on top. We talk about affordable and effective techniques from the arsenal of hotel business professionals that will help you design your own bathroom in a stylish and comfortable way.

Bathroom in the bedroom

This solution, popular in luxury hotels, seems extravagant only at first glance. In a private house, it will facilitate ergonomics and save you from morning wanderings along the corridor: you wake up and go straight to the shower.

At the Valentinerhof hotel in Castelrotto (Alps), the issue of zoning a bedroom combined with a bathroom was solved with the help of glass partitions and blackout curtains.

Layered

A mix of wall and floor tiles in different formats can look interesting and different if there is something in common between what is mixed. For example, in the bathrooms of the Hotel des Grands Boulevards in Paris, everything has grown together thanks to the monochrome palette, the oblong shape of both types of tiles and dark grout.

Intense colors

For the only bathroom in the house, an active color palette, like in the bathrooms of The Dave boutique hotel in Tel Aviv, may be too bold a step. But for guest restrooms - what you need.

For a bright bathroom look modern, paint not only the walls but also the ceiling in active colors, and leave the floor neutral.

Accent bathroom...

Colored or conservative white? In hotel bathrooms, both options are equally successful. We suggest taking a closer look at the colors: a bathtub painted in an interesting shade will add coziness to the atmosphere.

It would be nice if the color of the bathtub resonates with other elements of the interior, for example, with tiles, as in the LUX * Grand Gaube hotel in Mauritius, designed by Kelly Hopen.

If the bathroom is large enough to allow a proper view of the tub body, a pattern can be added, as was done in the English Beaverbrook hotel in the UK. A few graphic lines or a simple pattern are easy to apply with a stencil and masking tape.

... or ceiling

Ceilings in a bathroom deserve as much attention as walls and floors. At least, the designers who designed the interiors of the Ibis Styles Tbilisi hotel in Georgia are convinced of this. And so that the active ceilings would not “collapse” and the room would not visually become lower, they were brought to the wall, continuing the drawing to the floor.

Double washbasin

Yes, you will have to spend a little more time cleaning. But this decision will help to forget about the morning queues to the bathroom, especially if it is alone, and several people live at home.

In addition, the double washbasin is a must-have for anyone who likes the idea of ​​dividing their home into “his” and “her” territories, as Patricia Urquiola did at the Il Sereno hotel on Lake Como (Italy).

Round bar shower screen

These are usually installed in classical environments. But in the boutique hotel Paramount House in Melbourne, the curtain in a circle perfectly supported the loft style of the hotel. True, not without the help of industrial mixers in aged brass.

Stool

Unlike hotel bathrooms and showers, where stools or small chairs are frequent "guests", these pieces of furniture are usually neglected in our place - and without them it is crowded.

But in vain! A stool in the bathroom is a convenient thing and simply indispensable if there are elderly people in the house. The main thing is to choose a compact model, for example, such as in the bathrooms of the 1898 The Post hotel in Ghent, Belgium.

Storage Tray

This little hotel hack will come in handy in any bathroom. In the bathrooms of the Californian Hotel in Santa Barbara, designed by the famous Martin Lawrence-Bullard, small toiletries trays were selected in brass to fit in with the warm color scheme of other accessories.

White towels

While designers unanimously say that textiles of different sizes will spoil even the coolest bathroom, in expensive hotels other options than white towels, as well as bathrobes and slippers, seem to be not considered at all. A good example of this is the towels in the bathrooms of the Nobu Hotel in London.

Liquid cosmetics dispensers

Usually hotel bathrooms are equipped with shampoos, conditioners and shower gels in disposable packages with a design that echoes the style of the rooms. Dispensers are less common, but for a bathroom at home, this option is more logical.

You can choose the right bottles based on the color and texture of the faucets, as in the bathrooms of The Vera Hotel in Tel Aviv.

Magnifying mirror

Examine in detail all the bumps and roughness of the skin, and then carefully mask them, best in daylight. And if for some reason it is not there, a magnifying mirror will help out - perhaps one of the most popular solutions for hotel bathrooms. Install it next to the main mirror, as in the bathrooms of the Hygge Hotel in Brussels.

Bathrooms in 10 luxury hotels • Interior+Design

Hôtel de Crillon, Paris

His revival became a discussed event in the social life of Paris. The owners of the Rosewood Group have entrusted the refurbishment of the hotel to the leading names of the French design scene. Two suites were designed by the famous connoisseur of the 18th century, Karl Lagerfeld - they were called Les Grands Appartements. Participated Tristan Oher, master of exquisite palette and connoisseur of antiques Shahan Minassian, architect Cyril Vergnol. The changes affected the lobby, restaurants, rooms and apartments, facades. Two underground floors have been excavated to house a spa and pool, making De Crillon a five-star luxury hotel. It has 78 rooms, 36 suites and 10 signature suites. The largest room has an area of ​​245 sq. m plus two terraces of 100 sq. m.

The Berkeley, London

For the architect André Fou, the year started off with a bang. With the completion of the Andaz Singapore hotel, Guo Fu Lou restaurant in Hong Kong Fu has opened new suites in Knightsbridge at The Berkeley in London. Both suites, designed by André Fou, are located in annexes with glass walls, due to which the feeling of lightness does not leave the visitor. The interiors have become the epitome of modern elegance: calm colors, not a single random detail.

Verride Palacia Santa Catarina, Lisbon

Built in 1750, this beautiful four-story mansion has been converted into a boutique hotel designed by architect Teresa Nunes da Ponte. All the intricate moldings, wrought iron stairs, murals and tiles have been restored. Rooms feature parquet floors and 18th-century freestanding bathtubs. The hotel also has other austere spaces with trendy showers and minimalist sinks. Toiletries are provided by Aesop.

Almanac, Barcelona

The hotel in Passeig de Gracia is a project by the local architectural studio OAB, which combines two buildings into one complex with 91 rooms. Inside, studio Jaime Beriestain designed a cinematic, contemporary Art Deco interior with oak and walnut panelling. The impeccable bathrooms feature double sinks with separate mirrors, walk-in showers and full-size bathtubs. The coldness of marble brings the scents of bergamot and pear apple.

Palazzo Volpi, Venice

Hotel in a luxurious 16th-century Venetian palace, decorated with paintings by Canaletto and Francesco Guardi. It is hard to imagine that for the last 70 years the palace has been covered with mold, and its only inhabitant was a lone priest. The new owners of the palazzo, Parisian designers Anna Kovre and Frédéric Tubot (Anna&Fred studio), authors of projects for L'Oreal, Bottega Veneta, Armani and Biotherm, have renovated the interiors with true French elegance. They adhered to a single palette, added marble and pale shades, and used silk carpets and Rubelli curtains as accents.

Hotel Arena, Amsterdam

Hotel renovated by local studio Team V Architectuur. The interiors were handled by the TANK Interior Design team. The building stands in a secluded location on the outskirts of the Oosterpark, the first park in Amsterdam, laid out in 1891 in the English fashion. The glass pavilion of the hotel restaurant and cafe with a simple menu and snacks was added to the old 19th century chapel 25 years ago. In the interiors, the designers restored the main elements that emphasize the features of the building, adding a modern design. For such a successful renovation, the V Architectuur and TANK Interior Design team, along with owner Paul Hermanides, received the 2017 Entree Award in the Best Restyling category.

Murray Hotel, Hong Kong

In March 2018, the official opening of the Murray Hotel, a hotel in Hong Kong, took place. Murray Building - a tower of 27 floors - an original monument of the colonial history of Hong Kong. The Landmark building was designed by British modernist architect Ron Phillips and renovated by Foster + Partners. The new design preserves the façade while modernizing other aspects of the building: extending its lifespan, introducing new features, making it sustainable. The flagship of the Niccolo Hotels chain includes 336 rooms, a gym, an indoor pool and five spas. The interiors are decorated in the spirit of discreet luxury: natural wood, marble, leather furniture and gilded details.

Sukhothai Hotel, Shanghai

Thai hotel brand Sukhothai has opened a hotel in Shanghai. There are 170 rooms and 31 suites. The interiors are designed by design duo Neri & Hu. Clean lines, terrazzo, pale wood and brass accents. An oasis or refuge in a busy city is a genre that Chinese designers Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu excel at. From the outside, this is an unremarkable building. But inside, the authors created interiors with walls in subtle colors, laid wooden floors and picked up elegant European furniture - either by Neri & Hu or by brands such as Poltrona Frau, Ingo Maurer and Flos.

Five Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

Yabu Pushelberg designed the interiors for the Five Palm Jumeirah, a grand five-star hotel on a man-made island in Dubai. The hotel has its own beach with a length of 200 meters. The colors of the Arabian Sea are captured on panels, furniture and textiles. In addition to hotel rooms, the building has more than 200 apartments of various sizes.

Hotel Manapany, Caribbean

Reopened in 2016, Manapany Hotel is the first eco-resort on the Caribbean island of St. Barthélemy. The renovated space was designed by French designer and decorator Francois Champsor.


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