Kensington Rooms Hotel set for £10 million renovation

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    A historic London hotel is set for a £10 million renovation to be headed up by Wolff Architects.

    Kensington Rooms Hotel, the 41,000sq-ft luxury hotel in Kensington and Chelsea, is a collection of four 19th century townhouses.

    The project will see Wolff Architects complete refurbish the property internally, including the hotel’s 41 boutique bedrooms. The project win for Wolff is the firm’s 11th in the hotel industry in 2016.

    Commenting on the news, Andy Goodchild, Director of Wolff Architects, said: The hotel is a fantastic space with a wealth of potential. We look forward to using our knowledge and skill-set to deliver a high standard renovation that is innovative and fully surpasses our client’s expectations.

    “We are particularly delighted to be involved in this project because of its setting in the Courtfield Conservation Area – one of the most elegant locations in the borough. As such, our plans for the building will pay tribute to the rich character of a neighbourhood reknowned for its formal terraces and mature gardens.”

    The hotel first opened in 2000.

    Daniel Fountain / 14.07.2016

    Editor, Hotel Designs

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