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Hotel Review – Jura Lodge

On March 9th, 2011 by .

Nestled well off the beaten track on the Isle of Jura {west coast of Scotland}, Jura Lodge is a luxury retreat for whiskey aficionados, writers & guests alike. Not the easiest of destinations to reach; it will take a minimum of two planes and a ferry, but once you land on this small Hebridean island, you’ll realize why authors such as George Orwell came here to write.

Jura Lodge – originally The Old Distiller’s house – has been transformed by Paris based, American interior specialist; Bambi Sloan, into a shabby chic, vintage inspired luxurious getaway. Sloan’s quirky display of colour, décor and stylistic touches runs throughout the house; from the curios filled glass cabinets, to the white suit of armour & relics from the past. The White Room {the biggest bedroom} has fresh white walls, antique French linens & lace, ornate mirrors & a central Victorian roll top bath with panoramic sea views. Each room is decorated in it’s own unique style; but ultimately following in Sloan’s creative, eccentric manner.

From the pictures you can see that the decadent interior offers a playful & humerous touch with the collection of trinkets and vast collection of deer antlers. The attention to details is exquisite & appropriate to the rich history on the Isle of Jura, which Sloan took great inspiration from. Unique features include a writers chair made entirely from deer antlers, the kitchen fridge that originated from a Brazilian cafe in the 1950s, and a large bass drum coffee table in the sitting room.

Activities such as shooting, hunting, fishing, fell walking, lobster eating, sailing and whiskey drinking can all be organised upon request.

You can hire on a room-by-room basis but availability is limited – costs start at £625 per room per night for a minimum of three nights. “Trust us, it’s worth every penny” – Jura Lodge Diurachs. For further booking information please visit the Jura Lodge Website.

Hotel Review: Bed of Flowers

On March 1st, 2011 by .

This has to be one of the prettiest hotels that I have ever come across.  Bed of Flowers is a small scale, quaint Bed of Breakfast located in the countryside, almost on the dike of the river Waal (main tributary of the river Rhine) and close to the village of Beuningen, Netherlands.

The owner/host, Floriene Bosch, says that she is very passionate about interior decorating with a very personal style characterized by daring colors and flower designs.   Well, you can certainly tell this from the pictures.  Each room has been lovingly put together using a mix of bright pastel colours for the walls & furniture teamed with pretty floral fabrics for the soft furnishings.  Floriene has then filled the rooms with flowers to add that final injection of colour.  Love it, love it, love it!

For more information about this B&B & to enquire about availability then vsist their website. Enjoy the pics and let me know your thoughts…

The One Room Hotel at London Design Week

On September 27th, 2010 by .

The following pictures are a great example of beautiful interior design; they are from the The One Room Hotel, the new micro mini boutique hotel that opened it’s doors in the very trendy Shoreditch.  The creators; James Russell & Hannah Plumb used London Design week to showcase their new project (furniture, lighting, interiors) and had their first guest staying at the hotel after the exhibition drew to a close.

The hotel consisted of ‘one bedroom’ along with a small bathroom and a little kitchen  area.  All the furniture was custom built to fit the space and consisted of beautiful reclaimed pieces of metal and woonden furniture that had been lovingly brought back to life by the talented couple.  The chest of draws was crafted using an old metal frame and the drawers were made from vintage suitcases that had been cut in half; very cool.   The soft furnishings were textured and sumptuous; almost with a feel of The White Company or Kelly Hoppen Home but a little more rustic.  The paint palette was a mixture of earthly warm greys & creams topped of with the odd bunch of vintage looking hydrangeas.  The whole look was very cosy and organic.  I think it was really well constructed and when you stepped inside the space, it didn’t feel cramped or claustrophobic.  To view more of Jamesplumb’s projects, visit the following website.  The One Room Hotel by JAMESPLUMB, photo by Gisela Torres