cecilia clason interiors - hospitality portfolio
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H O S P I T A L I T Y I N T E R I O R S
Hospitality Projects
Modern Eclectic
This very popular business hotel was ready for a renovation, and so CCI was
approached to help with this.
Whilst keeping its look and feel intact, it was important to give a fresh look to
the relevant areas.
Fresh tones of blues, oranges and terracottas have been used to enhance the
existing areas, whilst adding something new and exciting to the old areas.
HOLIDAY INN AL BARSHA, Dubai (Refurbishment):
IHG GROUP
Executive Club
Bathrooms
Guestroom Concept
Funky Metropolitan
The budget assigned for the refurbishment of this hotel was approximately
AED 70 million. The colour scheme for the guestrooms was inspired by the
proximity of the hotel to the ocean.
Energizing colours like aqua, turquoise, lime and white were employed that not
only brighten up the space but also add a kind of zest. A white linear high gloss
panel with a mirror and a back lit coral shape mashrabiya spans the wall behind
the bed and creates a dramatic focal point.
All the fixed joinery items were maintained to be linear which creates a dynamic
contrast with the organic and circular shapes of the furnishings such as the
mirror, chairs and table.
Furthermore, the corridors were designed to be a continuation of the
guestrooms. A backlit panel of coral shaped mashrabiya, ocean hues and
organic furnishings were used to achieve this.
JBR HOTEL ON THE WALK, Dubai (Refurbishment):
JEBEL ALI INTERNATIONAL HOTELS GROUP
Guestroom Concept
Guestroom 3D Visual
Guestroom Photograph
Guestroom Photograph
Typical Corridor
Executive Lounge 3D Visual
Executive Lounge Photograph
Executive Lounge Photograph
Wine & Cheese Bar 3D Visual
Wine & Cheese Bar Photograph
Wine & Cheese Bar Photograph
Wine & Cheese Bar Photograph
Conference Facility Reception
Monolithic Arabic
Part of ‘The Wave’ development in Muscat, the Kempinski Hotel consisted of
300 guest keys and 68 serviced apartments along with a destination gym and
spa, two swimming pools, 13 food and beverage outlets along an urban
streetscape, extensive landscaped gardens and an iconic ballroom on the
corner of the site catering to a 1,000 guests.
It is part of a world-class mixed-use community spread along 6kms of natural
beach. The design incorporated modern, monolithic Arabic elements, most of
which were sourced from the local Omani market.
The color palette employed was beiges and muted browns to keep in line with
the character of the space.
KEMPINSKI HOTEL, Muscat –Oman
Guestroom
Bhukhara
Babbelaas Beach Bar
Legal Seafood
Cigar Lounge
Ban Khun Mae
K-Organic
Understated Luxury
This property was to be developed as a premium boutique hotel. High-end
furnishings were incorporated in the design, such as marble floors and goat’s
leather.
DIFC BOUTIQUE HOTEL, Dubai :
JUMEIRAH GROUP
Guestroom
Urban Funk
This hotel is located in the Qaryat Al Beri complex in Abu Dhabi, which houses
the Shangri-La Hotel, Shangri-La Residences, CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La, The
Villas by Shangri-La and a Souk.
The hotel comprised of 301 guestrooms and suites that were refurbished to give
them an urban uplift. The budget assigned to this was approximately AED 50
million. All joinery was designed in straight and clean lines, eliminating any frills
and trims, to give it a modern look.
The color palette was maintained to be lime green and beige for a fresh and
funky look and feel.
TRADERS HOTEL, Abu Dhabi (Refurbishment):
SHANGRI-LA GROUP
Guestroom