Hotel Style for Your Home

Wish you could stay in a luxury hotel all the time? Now you can bring a little of that on-the-road elegance home

Who doesn’t love the luxury of a hotel stay, especially in a suite designed by the likes of Betsey Johnson or Ralph Lauren? Here’s a look at some lustworthy hotel rooms and tips for bringing their aesthetic home with you

Both fashion designers and interior designers are being tapped by luxury hotels to create special suites, common areas and outdoor spaces – sometimes even the entire property – with the designers’ signature look.

Here’s a peek at five hotels, each with a distinctive designer look and feel of its own, complete with furniture and accessory ideas so you can get the look in your own home.

Read on to find a style that suits you, and steal it!

Betsey Johnson’s Eloise Suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York City

Quirky, cartwheeling fashion designer Betsey Johnson is known for her obsession with pink, and her mixed-up world of feminine florals, canopy stripes and animal prints. Eloise, of course, is the charming fictional heroine of Kay Thompson’s classic book of the same name who was raised in the Plaza Hotel. Johnson couldn’t be a better fit to bring this storybook hotel-look to life in a suite that is surely every little girls’ dream.

(Left) Rosebud prints are just so “Betseyville.” EMMIE SÖT duvet cover, IKEA, $54.99

(Top, centre) Black and white zebra-striped cowhide rug. The Cross Décor and Design, $895

(Bottom, centre) Rose lampshade. Pottery Barn Kids, $119.

(Right) Pink- and white-striped wallpaper by Designers Guild. The Cross Décor and Design. $200 for an 11-yard roll.

Jonathan Adler Suite at the Tides Beach Club, Kennebunkport, Maine

This New England beachfront inn recently had a complete face-lift, including two suites by interior designer Jonathan Adler. Loved for his sense of humour and use of colour, Adler’s esthetic is beautifully demonstrated here with a sea-side palette of blues and greens paired with crisp white bedding and nods to the nautical.

  • (Top, right) Patong branch lamp handmade from Thai driftwood: Urban Barn, $149
  • (Bottom, right) Meurice two-tier glass coffee table is the real deal: Designed by Jonathan Adler; The Cross Decor and Design, $1,295

Stella Cadente at Hotel Original Paris

Hotel Original Paris is a swishy, small Parisian hotel of 38 guest rooms located close to the Bastille Opera and decorated entirely by fashion designer Stella Cadente. “I dress houses like I dress people,” says Cadente. Her design sensibility is modern and romantic with just a touch of rock ’n’ roll. Architectural touches such as the chocolate-brown walls, textural hits like the fur throw, deep tub, floaty lighting, and wall mural create a sensual stay.

  • (Top, right) A freestanding, cast-iron bath has an antique feel with its ornate ball-and-claw feet, but provides modern comfort with a built-in back support and a slip-resistant bottom. Kohler. $6,978
  • (Left) The peel and stick wall mural is removable and will not damage your walls. It comes in a variety of designs and can be custom-made. Eazywallz, starting at $119.
  • (Bottom, right) The fur blanket by Catherine Regehr is pure luxury. Provide Home, $11,210.

Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz at the Mondrian Los Angeles

This glam go-to West Hollywood hotel was originally designed by iconic designer Philippe Starck in 1996. The Mondrian was renovated again in 2008 by interior designer Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz with the intention to “eradicate Starck’s original vision, build on it and enhance it.” Skybar, the hotel’s outdoor lounge and scenester poolside deck, had a recent facelift to L.A. patio-style at its best.

Ralph Lauren at Round Hill Hotel and Villas, Montego Bay, Jamaica

All-American designer Ralph Lauren’s oceanfront guest rooms at Round Hill Hotel and Villas are a Caribbean resort paradise where jet-setters recharge. Lauren’s timeless look rarely changes whether it is his fashion or décor. In this case, dark-mahogany woods, crisp-white cotton mixed with luxe velvets, and ceiling fans create an airy atmosphere any weary, well-heeled traveller requires.

  • (Top, right) Handmade velvet cushion by British designer William Yeoward. Orling & Wu, $199
  • (Middle, right) Mamma Li Turchi four-poster, hand-painted bed. Inform Interiors, from $27,743
  • (Bottom, right) Devon Campaign Bedside Table. Pottery Barn, $405

Originally published in BC Home & Garden magazine. For regular updates, subscribe to our freeHome and Garden e-newsletters, orpurchase a subscriptionto the magazine.