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Paris Design Notes: Hotel Therese

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Hotel Therese Lobby

Parisians know small. Their town is so much older than ours that their spaces are funkier, smaller and more varied than almost anything you run into in the New World. They also know color. French color is amazing. All of their design makes use of color in a way that is surprising and totally different than other countries. Here is the first of our Paris Design Notes from our whirlwind birthday trip this past weekend.

 
 

Hotel Therese is where we stayed (Our favorite is Hotel Vernueil, but they were full). Nestled down a small street on the right bank, rooms are TINY little jewelboxes that contain a number of cool design features. Bath fixtures were all by Allia which is sold by Rohl in the US.

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Entrance to our room from the hallway. The halls are narrow. No US firecodes here.
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Sweet little room with bed set between two closets that create a nice headboard effect. This is actually a great idea for storage. It held all our clothes and looked like a part of the bedroom wall.
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Perfectly stacked, crispy pillows. Reading lights on wall. Vertical stripes gave the room a taller feeling. You can easily touch the ceiling with your hands. Note small alcoves to left and right for books, telephone and other bedside paraphenalia.
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Bathroom is super efficient. Sink is wide but not deep and shower has two glass doors that hinge open to allow you to enter at the corner.
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Ah, the star of the show: The Allia Toilet. We have not seen a smaller one. It was surprisingly comfortable despite it's dimensions.
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Love it love it love it. The colors of the lobby are so great. Pinky red and that curryish green gold are so beautiful together.

Thanks for taking time during your holiday to record the details. The hotel looks lovely!

Looking forward to the rest of the Parisian posts....

posted by Janel on 2006-03-27 12:20:56

I was in Paris 4 years ago for my 40th birthday and it was soooooo nice. What a great reminder of a lovely trip. And yes! The colors in Paris are really very unique. The big wooden exterior doors would be painted in these wild, beautiful colors, but with a paint that was such wonderful quality that it made perfect old-world sense somehow. Some of them had a peacock blue that was beyond beautiful.

posted by Curtis on 2006-03-27 12:28:33

Love your toilet fascination. We were just in Paris for Christmas week. We stayed in a super tiny place in the 17th Arr. One week sharing that little room with my mom and my Brooklyn studio felt SO huge and spacious.

Nothing a trip to Europe to make you appreciate what ya got.

posted by Lady J on 2006-03-27 12:44:21

Maxwell,

Thanks for inviting us into your lovely Parisian hotel and letting us take a little peek.

Love the bedside closets and alcoves. What a great idea. Your multi-angle shots of the Allia toilet made me smile, because it underscores your wonderful fascination with design.

posted by gekko on 2006-03-27 13:18:01

Darn, darn, darn! We almost stayed at Hotel Therese last year but I changed my mind at the last minute and booked a different hotel that we didn't like. Now I'm even more sorry!

Just lovely room!

posted by Virginia on 2006-03-27 13:37:54

The colors in that lobby are gorgeous. I keep saying, I could put that on my walls! Yet my walls remain blank.

posted by Pixie on 2006-03-27 13:58:28

Thank you so much for the pics. Looking at them brought back memories of my visit to Paris years ago and it made me smile.

posted by maria on 2006-03-27 15:17:28

I want to sit in the lobby with my two oldest friends, have a few drinks, and put my feet up. Luscious. My favorite color combo. Nice, nice, nice.

The bedroom pillows look as though they smell good.

posted by jmarieb(jackie) on 2006-03-27 15:27:41

I love those colors. Any ideas on where I could get some throw pillows in that great "raspberry" color used on the ottomans?

posted by Emily on 2006-03-27 17:23:42

colors that make a good day feel great (not to sound too cheesy, but what embers smoldering warmth) exactly the handling of color i hope to achieve some day

posted by orange red on 2006-03-27 17:30:23