Long Beach Hotel by Keith Interior Design and Stauch Vorster Architects
Keith Interior Design have sent us some images of their work, together with Stauch Vorster Architects, on the Long Beach Hotel in Mauritius.
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Description from Keith Interior Design:
Located on the Eastern Coast of Mauritius, the concept from Keith Interior Design for Long Beach Hotel was a contemporary beach house with fresh whites, drift wood tone and a variety of grey stone work. For the rooms, to create different moods, the predominant colours across the schemes are Aqua, Chartreuse and Coral.
Each public space has its own styling and mood; the different languages were created by using different pieces of furniture (sometimes having signature statement pieces).
We kept a strong link between the different areas by using dominant neutral tones, natural stones, raw timber and crisply finished aluminum.
Throughout the hotel we adopted clean lines, texture and fresh colors.
The Spas calm, serene mood was enhanced using neutral colours infused with aquas and soft coral tones. Natural textured wood was mixed with high gloss finishes and natural stone.
The resort has a luxurious appeal, while keeping the setting contemporary, fresh and casual, attractive qualities for families.
Visit the Keith Interior Design website – here.
Visit the Stauch Vorster Architects website – here.
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Salli @ Tiipii on 13 Mar 2012 at 5:31 pm #
I want to be in that pool right now! Nice hotel. Simple furnishings make it seem very relaxed.
Maarit on 14 Mar 2012 at 12:22 am #
Nice travel ad. Oh yes, about the interior: Some very nice features like the stone resembled tables and the neutral colors. But why so many different styles, they could’ve picked one or two and stick to them.
Ithaqua on 14 Mar 2012 at 3:21 am #
the pool is indeed something very special.
nina on 20 Mar 2012 at 6:08 am #
I agree. Too many different styles. Each picture looks like it’s from a different project! Not much finesse there.
atheneum on 20 Mar 2012 at 7:01 pm #
from the entry to the hotel lobby, that’s where the design should follow.
But once you get in to the lobby, it doesn’t reflect whats happening to the architectural view. Further in, everything totally different from the start. Looks like they have engage different designer at every area.