Thursday, 21 November 2019

NEW ORLEANS HOTEL TOUR

Maison de la Luz is an incredible New Orleans hotel. It’s equal parts quirky, bold, and luxurious. It’s hard to believe that this space had a complete renovation. Atelier Ace took charge of rehabilitation and Studio Shamshiri tackled design. Exploring this hotel is a treat! Such a breathtaking blend of styles, colors, and patterns. 

First up is the exterior. The exterior of this hotel is simply grand! The bright exterior, columns, and black windows blend together beautifully to create jaw-dropping curb appeal. The molding and column really add a luxurious feel to the exterior without being over-the-top.

The entranceway of this hotel is beautifully ornate and detailed. I love the combination of modern pieces mixed with more traditional styles. Plus, the light fixture and striped wallpaper keep this space vibrant.

Next up is a very unique space. The concierge desk is covered in a rich dark teal with pops of brass and gold. The black and white marble wall frame the desk with ease and the checkered floor adds coolness factor to the space.

Entrance

Just when you think the entrance of this hotel couldn’t get any better – it does. This space has a beautiful blend of old and new to create a quirky and fun wall. 

The stairway is simply stunning. This area looks straight out of a very luxurious hotel in Paris. The light striped wallpaper adds the perfect amount of lightness to this area.

Next, is one of the quirky and electric common spaces. This room is so different from the entranceway yet, it blends color and refined style beautifully. The yellow and green booth is an interesting color combination that is working.

The other side of this sitting area keeps the yellow theme going while adding a few refined touches. The dark wood liquor armoire adds a formal feeling to the space while the bright painting and printed rug add some quirk. 

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Need more hotel tours? Check out my post covering Hotel Design!

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