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bedroom design inspired by boutique hospitality suites

Bedroom Inspiration from Boutique Hospitality

We have come full circle.  At first, we wanted our hotel rooms to have all of the comforts of home.  Now that boutique hotels have perfected suite design,  we are borrowing their ideas for bedroom inspiration at home.  Especially in the primary suite.

Contained and comfortable, the bedroom is your personal sanctuary.  Using the model set by spa and wellness retreats can transform your space into an intimate cocoon.  Imagine a tranquil environment that places all necessities within easy reach.

Position for Privacy

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

A custom home has the advantage of creating floorplans where the bedroom suite is located away from busy traffic patterns.  We love the idea of a separate vestibule for the suite.  It’s a subtle message to the rest of the family that you are in a do-not-disturb zone.

The Perfect Pieces

Lowell Custom Homes, Interior Design by Elizabeth Drake, Photo by Victoria McHugh

Lowell Custom Homes, Interior Design by Elizabeth Drake, Photo by Victoria McHugh

The Bed – Of course the centerpiece of the room deserves special attention.  Start by choosing a headboard of distinction with a sturdy frame for support.  Mattresses and bedding are determined by personal preference.  Our recommendation would be to choose the most natural materials.  This will sustain good air quality and limit chemical inhalants in an area where you spend several consecutive hours.

Side Tables or Chest – Choose tabletops that are within easy reach of the mattress height.  The standard is 2 to 4 inches higher or lower than the top of the mattress.  If space is tight, a side table will do.  For more generous rooms use a chest to expand storage.

Ottoman or Bench – Anchor the foot of your bed with a bench when space allows.  You will appreciate the convenience when dressing or preparing for bedtime.   Models with storage are ideal for pillows, blankets, and linens.

Accent Seating – You will want a chair or two for a complete immersive experience in your bedroom suite.  Think comfort for mindful meditation or curling up with a good book.

Lighting – Start with a stunning overhead fixture placed on a dimmer to control any harsh shadows.  Then layer in bedside lamps or sconces for tasks and setting a flattering mood.

Flooring & Window Covering

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

Flooring – Hardwood and has become the standard in many custom homes.  It is luxurious, durable, easy to clean and reduces allergens.  In the bedroom you will appreciate a large area rug to soften the feel underfoot and absorb sound.

Window Coverings – Elevate the quality of your sleep with layered window treatments.  Light control shades are perfect under breezy sheers or luxurious drapery with bump interlining for sound absorption.

Adjoining Bath

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

While the hospitality industry tries, they simply do not have the space for a luxurious bathroom suite by Lowell Custom Homes.  Envision 12 feet of counter space with ample storage below to house everything you need for a stress-free start to your day.

Lowell Custom Homes, Geneva Cabinet Company, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

Lowell Custom Homes, Geneva Cabinet Company, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

  See this for more information on bath design and then watch this for a peek at the design and installation process.

Personalized Closet

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo by Shanna Wolf/S.Photography

Our bedroom inspiration spills over to the adjoining spaces of a bedroom suite.  Organized and efficient, a personalized closet system will declutter and destress your life.  This can incorporate drawers and save on the purchase of bedroom furniture.  When clothing is well organized and protected, you will avoid replacing damaged items or simply forgetting about pieces scrunched to the back of your closet.

Dressing Table

Lowell Custom Homes, Photo Shanna Wolf, S. Photography

Reminiscent of more glamorous times, the bedroom or closet dressing table is an ideal drop zone.  The additional storage will free up space in the bathroom and help organize makeup, beauty products and accessories.

Mini Beverage & Beauty Bar

Lowell Custom Homes, Geneva Cabinet Company, Photo by Shanna Wolf S.Photography

Lowell Custom Homes, Geneva Cabinet Company, Photo by Shanna Wolf S.Photography

  Morning coffee without facing family demands.  Midnight snacks with no witnesses.  There are so many advantages to tucking in a bedroom mini bar.  It can be used for beverages, snacks and satisfying the latest trend for a Skincare fridge.

 

Bedroom inspiration from hospitality environments will help us create practical comforts at home. To explore more ideas from Lowell Custom Homes visit our Gallery and be inspired!

Connect with Lowell Custom Homes here

or call 262-245-9030

 

 

worlds tallest glass tree

LCH & CCI Donate to Worlds Tallest Glass Tree

We are exited to be a part of this community wide event at Yerkes Observatory!

Lowell Custom Homes and Corporate Contractors Inc are donating equipment and materials to construct 2022’s Glass Tree in front of the legendary Yerkes Observatory at 3737 W. Geneva St in historic Williams Bay.Worlds Tallest Glass Tree

The Tree is crafted using recycled glass bottles donated by the community, crushed, and melted in a mobile furnace to the consistency of honey. Artists will wrap the liquid glass around a 31-foot tall spinning steel structure until it is covered entirely in glass. On the event’s final night, a four-and-a-half-foot tall hand-blown star tops off the Tree for a total height of 35-and-a-half feet.

Free to the public, the World’s Tallest Glass Tree promotes lifelong family memories, inspiring children and adults alike.

This festive, creative celebration of the holiday season takes place over three weekends (Fridays through Sundays), Dec. 2-4, 9-11, and 16-18. At sundown on Sunday, Dec. 18, topping the Tree with a four-and-a-half-foot tall blown glass star completes the installation.

To help “grow” the Tree, Elliott and Mack invite everyone in attendance to donate glass. A collection bin will be available on-site to accept and sort community-donated clear and green bottles, jars, and vases. No window glass, please.

“We’ll gather the glass bottles and jars donated to us, break them up, and shovel them into the furnace. The labels, caps, spaghetti sauce, baby food, or whatever remains of the contents on or in the glass gets burned away, and out comes a crystal-like substance,” said Mack. “The community helps build the sculpture and becomes a part of the project. That’s what makes the Tree event so exciting; we all establish it together.”

Visitors will enjoy live demonstrations of glass-blowing, woodworking, and steel sculpting and can shop at an attached Winter Maker Market with local handmade wares and fine art purveyors. This year’s event also features special guest, Netflix star and renowned sculptor Rae Ripple, in collaborative demos with Jason Mack and his glass-blowing team. Throughout the weekend, onlookers can expect many live exhibitions showcasing a variety of innovative mediums.

The Winter Maker Market will offer handmade goods, fine art sculptures, and Mack’s one-of-a-kind hand-blown trees and ornaments. Mack’s pieces are also available for purchase online at mackglass.com.

Yerkes Observatory will conduct its Space & Spaces Tours inside the Observatory in accordance with the festival schedule. These tours focus on the Observatory’s extensive restoration, historic architecture, and the astronomy stories of Yerkes, with an opportunity to see the world’s largest refracting telescope. For ticket prices, tour times, and reservations, visit yerkesobservatory.org.

Jason Mack, an Illinois State University graduate, has been creating hand-blown glass and other types of glass projects since 2000. From 2008-2010, he and Elliott built community glass Christmas trees and sculptures in Bloomington, IL. In 2020 and 2021, Mack made community Glass Christmas Trees in Champaign, IL. He currently lives and works in Champaign, developing his portfolio and teaching classes through Parkland Community College.

Rob Elliott, a graduate of Illinois State University, is a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist who resides between Williams Bay and Milwaukee with his family. Rob’s high-energy and creative approach creates successful events and unique, custom projects.

For more information about Jason Mack’s work, you can find him on Facebook at Mack Glass, Instagram @WorldsTallestGlassTree, email him at jason@mackglass.com or visit mackglass.com

For more information about Rob Elliott’s work, you can find him on Facebook at Rob Elliott,
Instagram @RobertTElliott1, email him at Rob@theblankcanvasproject.com or visit theblankcanvasproject.com

For more information about Yerkes Observatory, you can find them on Facebook at
Yerkes Observatory, Instagram @WorldsTallestGlassTree, or visit them online at yerkesobservatory.org

For information about all of the amazing Holiday Events happening in the Lake Geneva Area this winter visit visitlakegeneva.com