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Staying at a hotel can be one of the best, and most relaxing experiences that many people will ever have, especially if the hotel of choice is a luxury hotel. Finding a luxury hotel that will meet your vacationing or weekend getaway needs may take a little digging, but it will be well worth it.

What is a Luxury Hotel?

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Hotels are given a rating from zero to five stars - five star rating being the best. When a luxury hotel is rated, there are different things about it that are given a rating, and the rating is averaged to give it the hotel star rating.

In the United States, Europe, and England, there are star ratings for hotels, though each area uses a slightly different way to rate them. The star rating is meant to help people who want to choose a luxury hotel based on certain criteria.

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Room size, comfort level of the room and especially the bed, noise level audible in the room, cleanliness, decor, amenities provided, and service of the luxury hotel staff are all rated during the overall process of reviewing the luxury hotel. The bottom line, though, is that if you want a luxury hotel, you will want to look for a four star rating at the least, and possibly a five star rating.
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The star rating is not the only thing which distinguishes a luxury hotel from other hotels. Most often a hotel will be considered a luxury hotel if the rating is at least four, and there are other unique things about the luxury hotel, such as a particular focus or special perks that are not common to other hotels that are not considered to be in the luxury hotel category. Having a spa, in room massage, offering child care, and even having a special theme throughout the hotel may help as one establishment is deemed a luxury hotel.

Special Perks

Usually a luxury hotel will offer special perks. You may be able to find a luxury hotel that will offer perks and amenities in almost any area including family fun, romantic adventure, and exotic treatments.
Finding what you want in a luxury hotel can make your vacation time or weekend getaway even more memorable.
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There is a luxury hotel option available in many price ranges and one can be found by looking for the star rating. Make sure when you look at the rating of a luxury hotel, you look at the ratings for the individual categories that have been rated. If comfort and room service are more important to you than space and a blow dryer, then give those things precedence over the other.
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Office Decorating Ideas


Do you need office decorating ideas for your home business? Here they are! Having a workplace at home takes adequate planning, time and effort. Don’t worry, we know what we’re talking about. We work at home, too...just like you!

This web site will not only provide you with decorating ideas, but ways to create a productive work environment within the walls of your own house or apartment.

With more and more people starting to work at home, the need for office decorating ideas keeps growing. But where is the best place to start?

First you need space.

Identify how much space you need and how much you have available for your home business.

For some, a simple desk in the corner of a kitchen is enough. Many others need a light, spacious room to work at home. But, how big are the pieces of office furniture you plan to use? Are there sufficient electrical sockets in the room for lighting and for cable or wi-fi internet connections? Do you have enough filing cabinets for organizing your paperwork? Do you need space for storing inventory or other home business necessities?
Always decorate the walls with decor you like to look at!

Framed art prints and posters work best when related to your business, especially if you have client meetings at your home office. Also, if inspirational quotes or stories help keep you going, frame them and hang them up! Use your favorite colors and your favorite types of decor. Make your home office feel special to you!

Ensure clients don't have to cross your living room, kitchen or nursery before entering your home office. And of course, make sure you have comfortable chairs that fit the style of your office, along with idea-inspiring industry reading material should clients need to wait to speak with you.

Have bottled water, juice and coffee on a nice serving tray ready for enjoyment. It doesn't take much to have these little niceties ready, and image counts!

Even though you work at home, you're still running a business and clients expect an accommodating environment.

Stylish clocks, calendars and chalkboards are great office decorating ideas for any home business. If you don't have a lot to spend on office furniture, at least spend alittle more on your office accessories such as your desk lamp, desk chair (for your comfort), and other office supplies. They'll help keep your workplace contemporary-looking.

Keeping up with technology is also necessary for any home business. If your clients can see your work area, these tips are especially important. Once again, image counts!
Create a relaxing, but professional atmosphere without any distractions.

Most small business owners spend more time in their home office than in any other room in their house.

A good view and relaxing colors (blue, purple, green) can be very comforting.

Clutter is distracting. A clean, neat and efficient home office will improve your productivity when you work at home.

But don't forget to inject just as much love into decorating your workplace as you would in decorating any other room in your house. Have fun creating a comfortable, efficient, and client-friendly (if necessary) area for your home business!

If you’re living in an apartment and there’s only one cramped room available, you might just need some office decorating ideas.

Why not paint the walls white and use a large mirror to open up the space? Also, try to decorate with lighter colors. Darker colors will make the room feel smaller and more closed in. Make sure to plan for the possibility of needing a larger space in the near future, too! Think big!

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Becky try to change this room up twice a year. This seasons inspiration were the seat cushions her bought on clearance from poterybarn.com. Everthing else has just been transplanted from another room.

How to Design Your Bedroom Like a First-Class Hotel Room

Before You Start

When designing a guest room, hotels develop a color palette and scheme that fits with the hotel’s theme or location (such as the desert or beach). Similarly, you will want to develop a plan for your private sanctuary that speaks to your inner self. The bedroom is typically a refuge or “decompression point” in the home. And unlike a hotel room that must please many people, your bedroom is the one place that is truly yours and can be a reflection of your taste and design style.Have some fun and play with paint chips and patterns to come up with a scheme and color decision. Then follow these tips to make the space as luxurious and multi-functional as a first-class hotel room:

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In a hotel room, we take a small space and create a flexible haven for the guest for multiple activities. Do the same with your bedroom…You can create areas for sleeping (the bed), reading (seats), F&B (a coffee niche or mini refrigerator), working (desk) and grooming (the bath and closet). You can design this environment with any size room. First step is to decide which activities you want to perform (aside from sleeping!) and plan space accordingly.

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  • The Not-So-Obvious Keys to Comfort
    Review the room’s acoustics, ventilation and system controls. If possible, add extra insulation between walls, install upgraded carpet pad, add fabric walls with padded upholstered wall panels or on the headboard. These steps help increase comfort. In addition, room should be ventilated correctly – common mistakes are air vents blowing over the bed. Place your bed away from air vents and make sure you have access to fresh air. Add concealed speakers at key areas for a sound system and if possible, a fireplace is always a nice feature on a cold snowy night along with a heated towel rack in your bathroom. Install a bedside three-way switching control that is located above the nightstand for easy access.
  • Light it Up!
    In first-class hotel rooms, the following techniques are often utilized:
    • Three-way switch at entry for bedside lamp
    • Closet light that turns on automatically when door is opened
    • Reading lights at bed that are individually controlled
    • Ample lighting in bathroom – lighted makeup mirror, wall sconces and overhead lighting at vanity, lighting in tub area and lighting under vanity for night light
    • Dimmer controls on everything!
  • Late Night Snacks
    Incorporate a station for coffee, beverages and snacks. If you want to really get snazzy, add a mini bar or wine cooler, and a sink (can be located near bathroom entry). What better way to relax than not having to go the kitchen for a cool beverage!
  • Incorporate Flexibility
    Think “multi-use.” Incorporate a pivoting desk so you can watch television (or the sunset) while working on those expense reports. If there is room for additional seating, rather than a standard chair, use either a chaise lounge, built in seating or two upholstered chairs with leather ottomans. Ottoman can be used to rest tired feet, as a surface for a board game or as a dining surface. Also, add a mirror above the desk so you can use it as a make-up vanity if your better half has control of the bathroom!
  • Natural Light
    Ensure drapery treatments stack past windows to maximize views. Include sun control such as Mecco Shades. Ensure that drapery panels overlap at least 4″ at center draws so that a “blackout” environment can be maintained when you want to snooze. Plus, line the drapery panels with a top-notch liner! And as an over-the-top idea, motorize window treatments with open/close switches at entry and bedside.
  • The Bed
    • Step 1: Buy the best bed you can. This will be the best investment you have ever made for your peace of mind. Consider a pillow top.
    • Step 2: Do away with the bedspread. Use a dust skirt and making the bed becomes a breeze, believe me – making up beds is our forte!!!
    • Step 3: We purchase top quality bedding, including 300 thread count sheets and duvets. You should do the same as it is worth it.
    • Step 4: Add throw pillows for color and pizzazz and include a throw blanket at the end of bed to protect that duvet and provide a cozy cover-up while reading a book in your favorite chair!
  • Lastly: Make it Personal and Unique
    Many hotel rooms feature regional art and local interest magazines so a guest feels a connection with the city they are visiting. For your own room, remember–Whether it is a favorite painting, family photographs, a book shelf with your favorite books, don’t be afraid to include those special items in your decorating scheme so you feel connected and at peace.

Best Top 10 Interior Designers

Top interior designers demand high fees, and they enjoy the kind of fame and influence we associate with entertainers. For them, matters of taste and style are innate characteristics. Guided by a clear conceptual direction, they approach a room armed with aspects of various disciplines — including architecture, environmental psychology and decoration — and they apply a refined eye to the use of color, texture, lighting, and furnishings. The result is an otherwise uninspired space transformed into a functional work of art.

Using prestige, stylistic vision and availability as my main criteria, I’ve sketched out a top 10 list of interior designers for hire. In doing so, I’ve excluded some big-name designers — Frank Gehry and Stanley Tigerman come to mind — who dabble with interiors but work primarily as architects.

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10. John Saladino

Clients: Michael Jaharis, Susan Harris, Paul Witt.

Educated at both Notre Dame and the Yale School of Art and Architecture, Missouri-born John Saladino is known as the “the designer’s designer.” His work was praised by none other than Van Day Truex, longtime Director of Design for Tiffany & Co. and a man widely regarded as one of the 20th century’s most definitive tastemakers. In 1972, Saladino founded the full-service design firm Saladino Group Inc., whose work includes private residences, palaces, residential towers, and gardens.

Renowned for his eye for color, Saladino’s work is built around three primary concepts: manipulation of scale, nuanced and elusive color, and layered lighting. In his own words he seeks to create “environments of an alternate reality, with compelling emotional force.”

9. Sills Huniford Associates

Clients: The Rockefellers, Tina Turner, Vera Wang, St. Regis Hotels, the AEFFE Fashion Group.

Founded in Manhattan in 1984, Stephen Sills’ and James Huniford’s firm has designed townhouses, apartments, lofts, country homes, and commercial spaces for a lengthy client list. Their work earns consistent praise in both industry and lifestyle publications, and roughly half the pieces they provide for each project come directly from their own line of furnishings

Guided by a style defined as “eclectic and edited,” Sills and Huniford utilize an endless variety of influences from the past four centuries. They’re known for using unexpected and uncommon materials, including limed oak, leather and parchment, with an eye toward modern, contemporary living. In their own words, their work “always comes back to the elements of atmosphere and point of view.”

8. Sheila Bridges

Clients: Bill Clinton, Diddy, Peter Norton, Tom Clancy.

Both CNN and Time magazine have lauded Manhattan-based Sheila Bridges as “America’s Best Interior Designer.” In 1994, following an education at both Brown University and Parsons School of Design, she founded Sheila Bridges Design Inc. She has appeared on numerous television shows, such as The Today Show and Oprah, and has enjoyed flattering profiles in countless publications.

Bridges sews through her interiors a seamless blend of luxury and function, creating opulent and intelligent designs that maintain their comfort and livability. While fond of bringing “the outdoors inside” by using raw materials and earthy colors, her varied styles and influences give her the artistic flexibility to be classical or modern, minimalist or extravagant.

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7. Barbara Barry

Clients: Michael Ovitz, Darren Star, Victoria Principle.

A graduate of San Francisco’s Academy of Art College, Barry founded Barbara Barry Inc, in Los Angeles in 1985, guided by the belief that “design should surround and nurture.” Her award-winning work includes both residential and commercial interiors, as well as signature product collections for high-end companies such as HBF.

Striving for a “unique blend of sophistication and livability,” Barry’s cool, alluring interiors radiate an unmistakably laid-back, West Coast feel. The results of her suave eye for color, texture and light are lush and cinematic, leading to comparisons between her work and that of a Hollywood set designer.

6. Clodagh

Clients: Robert Redford, Mo Vaughn, Sylvia Rhone.

Irish-Born Clodagh, who began her own clothing design business while in her teens, incorporates the four elements and all five human senses to achieve “total design.” Along with residential interiors, she has designed numerous spas, resorts and restaurants, and works with companies to develop brand identity.

A pioneer of applying Feng Shui principles to multiple aspects of the design process, Clodagh views herself as something of a travel guide, applying what her clients want today as well as offering a vision of how it might evolve in the future. Her approach is environmentally conscious, and she’s known for her innovative use of materials like stone, concrete and hand-woven fabrics.

5. Juan Montoya

Clients: Fernando Botero, Edgar Bronfman Jr.

Colombian-born Juan Montoya studied architecture in Bogota and design in New York City before opening his first studio there in 1978. Over the past 30 years, he has grown into one of the world’s most prolific and decorated designers. His brilliant work with color, texture, climate, and natural light has resulted in widely admired interiors of clarity and sophistication.

In the process of concept and design, Montoya regards himself as a tailor who “finds the best materials to clothe an interior in the most appealing and comfortable manner, down to the last detail.” His interests float freely across many styles and cultures, but a so-called “Montoya room” tends to obey his watchwords: light, lean and Scandinavian.

4. Samuel Botero

Clients: Julio Iglesias, Nina Hyde, Armando Orsini.

With a quarter-century of design under his belt, Colombian-born Samuel Botero has become one of the world’s leading interior designers. The Pratt Institute graduate began his career as a modernist, but is now considered a master of a wide variety of styles.

Botero is renowned for his innovative use of color and natural influences, yet in an industry with pretension to spare, he sees the disarming value in humor, in juxtaposing the mundane with the opulent, and in opening a client’s mind to avenues that seem to violate established codes. For example, not many interior designers have the vision and daring to design a magnificent three-story waterfall — indoors.

A world-renowned South African designer, a French “dreamer of houses” and the top interior designer in the world…

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3. Geoffrey Bradfield

Clients: His list of clients is confidential, but he has worked on the Gertrude Vanderbilt-Whitney estate in Long Island and the late King Hussein’s mansion in Maryland.

The award-winning work of South African-born Geoffrey Bradfield can be found in residences, palaces, jets, yachts, and both commercial and government structures on no fewer than four continents. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s top designers, and appears frequently on CNN and HGTV. A huge presence in New York’s high society, Bradfield has also lectured at the Smithsonian and funds a named scholarship at the New York School of Interior Design.

Inspired by Africa, the Orient and Art Deco, and guided by an aim for “functional opulence,” his residential portfolio alone features interiors of jaw-dropping beauty. As a passionate, lifelong collector of contemporary art, he rarely creates an interior without at least one such piece. Geoffrey has a well-earned reputation for bravado: He put a massive 8 x 24 oil painting in the home of one client, and in a boy’s bedroom, he placed a suit of armor that serves as the only tie rack in the world with street credibility.

2. Thierry W. Despont

Clients: Calvin Klein, Bill Gates, the Getty Center, Polo Ralph Lauren, Harry Winston.

Educated in fine arts at Paris’ École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and in urban design at Harvard, French-born Thierry Despont is first and foremost an artist whose aesthetic approach to design often begins on a canvas. He and his staff of 40 architects and decorators have tackled the interiors of villas, manors, log cabins, cottages, and synagogues for a wide international clientele.

Despont regards himself as a “dreamer of houses,” a fitting description that comes through in the dreamlike grandeur and incredible opulence of his work. His clout was evident during the construction of Gates’ massive mansion: Bothered by one part of the home’s layout, Despont had it demolished.

1. Philippe Starck

Clients: Jean-Paul Gaultier, Hugo Boss, Alain Mikli, Placido Arango Jr .

French-born Philippe Starck is an artist who operates purely on a sense of emotion, and he ranks as the world’s most complete designer. His designs are famous worldwide for their variety, originality, stylistic stamp, and capacity to leave an impression — whether it’s good or bad. Educated in the New Design style at Ecole Nissim de Camondo in Paris, he first partnered with Pierre Cardin before going solo. In 1982, he rocketed to fame after designing the Elysee Palace in Paris for then President Francois Mitterrand.

Starck is a rebel renowned for eschewing everything from industry traditions to conventional materials in his designs, all while preserving functionality. In addition to cofounding the design-focused property development company Yoo, his vastly diversified resume includes an airport control tower, a waste recycling plant, restaurants, hotels, cafes, museums, a toothbrush, a presidential palace, home furnishings, a computer mouse, yachts, a lemon press, and a massive line of more than 50 consumer products for U.S. retailer Target entitled “Starck Reality.”

In the world of designable places and things, if Starck hasn’t designed one, it is only because he hasn’t designed one yet.

Top GREEN YOUR WALLS with Schiavello Vertical Gardens

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For all of us urban dwellers who crave indoor greenery but find ourselves a bit short on space, here’s a great solution that requires almost no square footage: Joost Bakker’s Schiavello Vertical Gardens. The steel-frame interior plant system was designed on a grid that allows numerous plants to be stacked vertically in columns or walls- providing the perfect backdrop for any office or apartment that needs and extra bit of greening but can’t afford the space required for them (when you can’t build out, build up!).

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“The main philosophy behind my work is I don’t try to imitate nature. I do the complete opposite while still respecting it. The Vertical Garden is a living product,” Joost Bakker says. The system is especially useful for commercial environments, where the vertical gardens will help to provide better indoor air quality.

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