De Sers Hotel – Paris

De Sers Hotel Paris is an example of a building that fits beautifully into his new role as a hotel, because the current owner to renovate more expensive and larger preserved the original meaning and the structural bones of the manor of origin and managed to add a contemporary twist, in a way not as an afterthought feel pretentious.

Today, the De Sers Hotel has 45 rooms, four junior suites, two suites with large terraces overlooking all the splendor of Paris and an apartment of 80 square meters. The original building was a four-story building designed by architect Jules Pellechet in 1880 by Henri-Charles Leopold, the Marquis de Sers.

In the early 1900s, the building served as a medical center, has won four floors and a center for over six floors. It is a hotel since 1935. In 1999, the family Vidalenc took over the building, then known as the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, and the family of the young son, Thibault Vidalenc was the general manager. He hired his cousin, who was recently awarded the architect Thomas Vidalenc and together the two started processing 11 million of the former villa is fashionable and desirable Hotel de Sers today.

Thomas Vidalenc designed most of the furniture as well, and he has the most modern technology and equipment of the room, but the French new overwhelms the classical elements.

The designer touches – like modern sculptural add tables and chairs and cushions in retro floral fabrics covered – a Scandinavian modernist sense, but somehow it seems everyone in this environment, which includes shiny gold, and old paintings and red velvet. Not an easy balance to achieve.

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