The Bonham Hotel on Drumsheugh Gardens has finished the first part of its multi-million pound upgrade to its rooms and suites.

 

The hotel has entrusted interior designer Nigel Howard with the interiors transforming the hotel into an elegant period property.

The high ceilings and period detailing have been updated with a royal blue and deep plum colour palette with gold and silver threads.

There are floor to ceiling windows in each room allowing guests to enjoy natural light and great views.

 

Nigel Howard, said: “It’s always satisfying to work on a period property where you can breathe new life into its interiors through sophisticated design yet while maintaining all the elements of the building that should be celebrated.

“Our brief was to design luxury guest rooms that complimented the history of the building yet provided for modern hotel living. Getting the balance between new and old was the key to achieving a successful outcome.”

 

Douglas Campbell, general manager of The Bonham, said: “This is a new chapter for the hotel and one which we are all very excited to be part of.

“The Bonham has claimed the hearts of so many of our guests who return time and time again and this multi-million pound refurbishment has seen our already stunning hotel, transformed into a truly sophisticated property.

“We are committed to offering our guests a truly one-of-a-kind experience and look forward to welcoming our regular visitors and new guests near and far to experience a taste of elegance here at The Bonham.”

The rest of the four star hotel will be upgraded over the next few months including the Consulting Bar.

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