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DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly unveils full room refurb

DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly unveils full room refurb

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DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly, which is managed by global hotel management company Valor Hospitality, has unveiled a full refurbishment of all 285 bedrooms as well as hotel corridors.

The work, which started in July 2023, set out to give the rooms a more “modern feel”, while focusing on limiting the impact it would have on the environment.

The hotel worked closely with partners to minimise wastage, diverting 69.85 tonnes from landfill, while also donating televisions to longstanding charity partner, Embassy Village.

For several years, the hotel has worked with Embassy Village, engaging in fundraising activities and hiring team members from the Manchester homelessness charity.

As well as items being donated to charity, 54 tonnes of furniture has been reused within the hospitality industry, by working with The Hotel Clearance Company. The wardrobes and mini bar units were fitted with new tops and reused in situ, with carpet and underlay recycled to be donated as pet bedding.

The design work was carried out by ABDA Design, who leant on Manchester’s “rich industrial history to create a visually pleasing design”, focusing on a colour palette of blue,
yellow, and orange.

Andrew Fletcher, general manager at DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly, said: “We’re delighted to finally be able to unveil our new makeover to the public. A great guest experience is imperative to us, and we really believe our guests will love this refresh. We were so pleased to be able to work with one of our charity partners, Embassy Village, to donate televisions, which will greatly benefit the Manchester community.”

Rachael Sheldon, senior designer at ABDA Design, added: “As the hotel is used by guests staying for both business and leisure, we wanted to ensure the room styling would appeal to all. We created a softness to the rooms, whilst still maintaining a contemporary feel and sumptuous materials. The corridor areas also received a new lease of life with a full decoration, which included an eye-catching feature mural that celebrates the hotel’s proximity to the train station.”

Brian McCarthy, president at Valor Hospitality UK and Europe, concluded: “At Valor, we’re committed to prioritising sustainability, and the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Piccadilly refurb project is a shining example of how we can come together to reduce waste, while continuously improving and providing an exceptional experience for our guests.

“Updating hotel décor should have as little impact on the planet as possible, and I’m delighted to see the results of how much furniture we were able to donate or recycle by working closely with our partners.”

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