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Boringdon Hall, a five-star 16th Century manor hotel in Devon, has unveiled plans for their new sleep spaces with a focus on wellbeing.
The hotel is launching 12 wellness rooms, 2 wellness suites and an additional relaxation room, boasting outdoor hot tubs, starting from 18th August 2023.
Redefining the concept of relaxation and well-being, the selection of natural elements and earthy tones create an atmosphere to instantly put guests at ease, transporting them to a realm of ultimate relaxation.
Each wellness room and suite has been “meticulously crafted to envelop guests in a calm atmosphere, providing an escape from the chaos of everyday life”.
Inspired by the manor’s grounds and countryside location, the colour palette and textures chosen for the interiors of the new rooms and suites harness nature, or mother Gaia, boasting natural elements and neutral colours throughout.
The lighting has been carefully designed to create a serene ambiance whilst large floor to ceiling windows will flood rooms with light. In addition, walls throughout the new building will be home to living moss, naturally contributing in a more sustainable way to remove toxins from the air and replace with clean, fresh oxygen.
Equipped with the expected hotel necessities, the hotel’s new additions will offer an array of health and wellness amenities including yoga mats, mindful literature and wellness care kits aiding each guest to become grounded and present, alongside nutritious-led refreshments. The 2 wellness suites feature luxurious rain showers and private outdoor spa baths.
The new wellness rooms and suites are available to guests with prices starting from £205 per night in a wellness room and from £490 per night in a wellness suite including breakfast, complimentary membership to Gaia Spa facilities and classes.
Laura Cameron, operations director, who led the interiors, said: “We wanted to carry the design and interiors from the spa through to the wellness rooms and suites to evoke a sense of calm and relaxation, drawing inspiration from the grounds. As they are nestled into the side of Dartmoor, we have pulled the colours and textures of nature into the rooms using natural materials and natural colours.”




























