| Hotel makeover |
| Friday, 19 August 2011 00:00 | |||
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Poole-based Broadview has been commissioned to introduce soft furnishings and external window shade solutions to one of the finest hotels in Bournemouth, The Hermitage Hotel, and the contract is set for completion ahead of the summer season.
The management team appointed Broadview to design and install bespoke curtains for each of the hotel’s 80 bedrooms and window canopies for many of its windows. The curtains were designed to provide a fresh and contemporary look to each room and were created using a high quality fabric in colours to coordinate with bed furnishings and carpet. To complement the interior of the hotel, 20 2.5m wide canopies were manufactured and positioned above each ground-floor window and the hotel’s main fascia to enhance and shade the windows. Built with aluminium powder-coated framework, the fixed PVC canopies were designed using the hotel’s corporate blue and white colours. The fabrics used are durable, strong and virtually maintenance-free, giving years of service and guaranteed not to fade or rot. Steven Moss, general manager at The Hermitage Hotel, says: “As part of our refurbishment programme we wanted to create chic and sophisticated internal and external surroundings. Broadview’s custom-made canopies complement the hotel and effectively shade the windows and protect the soft furnishing from the sun’s heat and glare entering via the glass. Broadview has successfully helped the management team to upgrade the internal and external look of the hotel and we would not hesitate in recommending the firm as they deliver on promises and are always available to help.” Mark Pratt, managing director at Broadview, says: “We are delighted to assist with the refurbishment programme at the Hermitage Hotel. As with our bespoke blinds, we manufacture curtains, soft furnishings and awnings in-house. We can undertake commissions for everything from one room to a whole hotel and were pleased to work closely with the team at Hermitage Hotel to create a luxurious look for the establishment.”
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