Providence Hotel, the entire interior design inspiration
If you need some design inspiration, take a look on Hotel Providence that encourages guests to take possession of their luxurious Parisian “pied-à-terre” in this amazing interior design project. The Penthouse suite, with a private foyer, has a cool sitting area – beautiful MAYA velvet armchairs and MAYA sofa from BRABBU’s collection, – a full appointed cocktail bar, even a desk record player with a selection of vinyl records.
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Closer to Canal Saint Martin and the upper Marais than to any of the typical tourist destinations — the new Providence Hotel in Paris is largely uncharted territory for hotels, and there’s no better feeling for a boutique hotelier than breaking new ground, has Pierre Moussié has discovered.

This 5-star hotel has 18 rooms, including 2 junior suites and a large suite, was individually decorated with designer fabric and vintage furniture design. They provide warm settings along with modern comfort, and the large suite offers a beautiful postcard view of Paris, its roofs and Montmartre.

Architect Philippe Medioni breathed new life into this once-derelict space, decorating the hospitality design in a style that’s pure urban Parisian romance, retro-influenced but devoid of kitsch — palm wallpaper by House of Hackney and Madeleine Castaing carpets if you’re a connoisseur.
The hotel interior feature quality furniture, modern sofas, leather chairs and a bold wallpaper. In the dining area, several lighting points turn the ambiance into a cozy, intimate place. There are also many artworks hanging on the walls, contrasting with the wall pattern.
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The reception of one of the best hotels in France is joined together with the restaurant and bar in one single large space with the aspect of a homely parlor with flickering candles, a crackling fireplace and the faint scent of mint, leather, and wood. The sitting area next to the fireplace invites guests to linger in the velvet sofas on cold days.
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