Redesigned to give a personal touch
The accommodation section of the hotel has been redesigned and furnished to give a "personal” touch. The four executive suites each have their own themes, while there are four different themes on the two floors of the accommodation wing. “Far too many hotels have rooms which are so impersonal. Our aim was
to give the rooms a homely touch,” said Wendy Campbell, of Campbell Design, Ltd. The Royal Suite, for instance, is characterised by oak furniture, leather upholstery, champagnecoloured silk cushions, pearlised hand-printed New Zealand wallpaper and an artificial tree to give guests a feeling of being in a "home away
from home.” The hotel offers a wide, choice of rooms, with an• innovation being the intro?;, duction of rooms designed-* specially for female ex% ecutives. These areequipped with irons, iron?' ing boards, a wide choice!" of toiletries and a hair' dryer. Other innovations in-J elude smoke-free rooms.
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