Belfast's Europa Hotel Completes First Phase Of Bedroom Renovation Programme

By Dave Simpson
Belfast's Europa Hotel Completes First Phase Of Bedroom Renovation Programme

Belfast's Europa Hotel has completed the first phase of a bedroom renovation programme.

The programme, which is due to be completed in March of 2022, involves redesigns and upgrades of the venue's bedrooms and suites.

The redesigns have been handled by RPP Architects and Interiors and Floor Design, while Graham Construction is carrying out the renovation work.

"No Detail Has Been Overlooked"

The Irish News quotes Europa Hotel general manager James McGinn as saying, "We are pleased to open the first two floors of eight floors of newly rejuvenated bedrooms as part of our renovation programme.

"The work, which started in September 2019, represents a significant investment by Hastings Hotels, and, despite the challenging times we are all currently facing, we are committed to ensuring we continue to offer the highest of standards to our guests, and will complete this phased project over the next year and a half.

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"No detail has been overlooked, and I am confident that our guests will love the new urban chic feel, which comes complete with bevelled mirrors and on-trend brushed brass."

"A Strong Presence And Character"

Interiors and Floor Design director Amanda Ramsey stated, "The Europa Hotel has a strong presence and character in the heart of Belfast city centre, and, when it came to redesigning the bedrooms, Hastings Hotels had a clear vision on the direction that should be taken. The rooms are functional yet clever in design, with elements of glass and mirror creating a spacious feel within each bedroom.

"The fabrics that have been selected pay homage to Belfast's Linen Quarter, where the hotel is located, and the textures and earthy tones help create a restful sleeping space.

"Soft geometrics and carpet design create a subtle backdrop to the rich, dark timber furniture with classic marble tops, and the remote-control blinds mean that, at touch of a button, guests can lie in bed and enjoy the stunning city views."

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