20 Dec Hotel Chic
Find design inspiration and custom drapery ideas from five celeb-designed vacation retreats.
Hotel: The Viceroy Miami
Celeb designer:
Kelly Wearstler
Signature style:
This five-star urban resort channels classic Wearstler: glamourous, high-contrast, high-drama rooms with plenty of sparkle, shine, mirrors and lacquer….over the top luxury, defined.
Get the look:
Add drama to your home with luxurious floor-to-ceiling drapery created from the sumptuous Schumacher’s House of KWID (Kelly Wearstler interior Design) fabric collection.
Photo courtesy of KellyWeartler.com
Hotel: W Atlanta-Buckhead
Celeb designer:
Thom Filicia
Signature style:
Designer/TV star Filicia overhauled all the guest rooms in the Buckhead outpost of the chic hotel chain. Each room type got its own specific look; we love the wow suite for its cool lavender/white/grey palette and streamlined take on tufted luxury.
Get the look:
Bring Filicia’s urbane sensibility home via tailored window treatments pulled from the American chic options in Thom Filicia for Kravet Collections.
Photo courtesy of W Atlanta-Buckhead
(Not) Hotel: Private home
Celeb designer:
Candice Olson
Signature style:
HGTV star Olson hasn’t designed any actual hotels, but she did design a hotel-chic inspired guest suite within a private home. With its sexy, glam vibe – thanks to great lighting, a chic white-on-cream palette, luxurious finishes, and mirrors upon mirrors – it’s hard to believe this guest retreat was built in a basement!
Get the look:
Layer in Olson’s low-key, accessible luxury via upholstery and window treatments made from the elegant traditional-meets-modern fabrics in Candice Olson for Kravet Collections.
Photo courtesy of HGTV
Hotel: The Venetian, Las Vegas
Celeb designer:
Kirk Nix
Signature style:
Avoiding Vegas clichés, Nix gave the guest rooms at this bustling hotel a sophisticated makeover channeling traditional warmth and refined elegance. Gleaming fruitwood, burnished metal, heavyweight fabrics and tonal stripes give the hotel a classic luxury vibe.
Get the look:
By going all-out on your window treatments. Layer a blind or shade with curtains plus a pair of extra side swags made from fabrics from the Kirk Nix for Robert Allen collection.
Photo courtesy of KNA Design
Hotel: The Peninsula Beverly Hills
Celeb designer:
Alessandra Branca
Signature style:
Elle Décor magazine calls her a “passionate neoclassicist;” we call her design aesthetic “simply gorgeous!” We love her unabashed use of old world motifs and art, her refined restraint with colour, and her enthusiastic embrace of luxurious finishes and fabrics.
Get the look:
Design a romantic bed canopy to complement your window coverings from the classical-art-and-architecture-inspired Alessandra Branca Fabrics for Schumacher collection.
Photo courtesy of Peninsula Beverly Hills