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Restoration Dens – From Ruins to Beauty

Nip & Tucks... and Love

Whilst most people wisely steer clear of a crumbling abandoned building, others, thankfully, are drawn to them like a bee to nectar and instantly fall in love - for they can see a future, a purpose and a reason to spend the next couple of years wondering why? 

Hospitality has long been the saviour of many a derelict country pile, an unloved former town hall, an ivy-clad monastery, or just a noble house that lost its residing family.

Nuns, monks, chickens, bats and more cobwebs than a Spider-man epic. From decay to beauty, the hotels inspired by love, design & creativity.

This Sunday, we tease you with some of the pre-creation photos, naked in the raw state; we begin the tales of restoration from the bare architectural bones of a ruinous state to what are today fabulous hotels, guesthouses and lovenests of heritage, style and design. 

So if you have fallen in love with a pile of bricks and mortar, this week's edit is your have-to-read post; alternatively, if you love a bit of old with the new, bookmark your next trip away in one of these aged beauties.
 
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Ever wonder how your hotel of choice came to be? We shine a light on the starter point, the raw ruin or crumbling beauty to show you how it all began, with props to the dedicated dreamers who bring them back to life. 

Whilst most people wisely steer clear of a crumbling abandoned building, others, thankfully, are drawn to them like a bee to nectar and instantly fall in love - for they can see a future and a purpose. Hospitality has long been the saviour of many a derelict country pile, an unloved former town hall, an ivy-clad monastery, or just a noble house that lost its residing family.

From decay to beauty, these are the hotels inspired by love, design and creativity. Below we tease you with some of the pre-creation photos, naked in the raw state; we begin the tales of restoration from the bare architectural bones of a ruinous state to what are today fabulous hotels, guesthouses and love nests of heritage, style and design. 

Bookmark your next trip away in one of these aged beauties.

Son Brull Rural Sanctuary

“Pass a derelict place a few times and they start to haunt you, you begin to dream, to think... what if? The decaying frame caught the sun each day – our father dared at least to think that our family could salvage this place and get its Mallorquin heart beating again.”
Son Brull Mallorca | Restoration Hotels - The Collection of ruins to fabulous | The Aficionados Journal

If you crave a sense of what the real Mallorca is all about - then this place is for you - wrapped in twisted olive trees and citrus groves, expect a clever remake of monastic solace smothered in contemporary design and modern luxury.

- Miquel, Mar & Alex

Monastero Arx Vivendi

“We didn’t choose the monastery; the monastery chose us.”
Monastero Arx Vivendi |Restoration Hotels - The Collection of ruins to fabulous | The Aficionados Journal

This hotel sanctum of aesthetic cool in Arco near Lake Garda sits harmoniously alongside an inhabited nuns’ cloister – testament to both of their calm demeanours despite offering a widely different scale of accommodation.

And even more calm and at ease are Monastero Arx Vivendi owners Steffi and Manuel, who talked to us at The Aficionados about their astonishing restoration project and the gorgeous hotel they’ve created.

- Steffi & Manuel

Brücke 49

“My instinctive, gut feeling was so strong that we decided within two minutes of looking around that this old building in Vals was to become our project.”
Brücke 49 Vals | History | Concept | Restoration Hotels - The Collection of ruins to fabulous | The Aficionados Journal

Renovations complete, it was time for Thomas and Ruth to add their own mark – a clean and simple aesthetic which merged Scandinavian design with Swiss charm, using a less-is-more objective without being afraid to choose classic design pieces as seen in the use of Danish furniture and iconic objects collected by Ruth. The overall result is one of crafted comfort and homeliness, which comes from conscious design.

- Ruth

Follonico

“Restoring a place is more than just a fresh coat of paint – you need to nourish the fabric of the walls, have lots of patience and be brave – it will cost you buckets, but hey, no one else will have a place like yours – this is where uniqueness is borne.”
Follonico Tuscany | Farmhouse to Guesthouse | Restoration Hotels - The Collection of ruins to fabulous | The Aficionados Journal

A restoration den of raw genius – a weathered Tuscan house close to Montefollonico that has been allowed to expose her weathered elements, complemented with chic salvaged interiors.

- Fabio & Suzanne

Palácio Príncipe Real

“to create a feeling of a large, lush green space with the grass going to the perimeter. We endeavoured to keep as many of the existing plants and trees as possible.”
Palácio Príncipe Real, Lisbon | Restoration Hotels - The Collection of ruins to fabulous | The Aficionados Journal

Gail and Miles Curley know the power of their greenery-filled outdoor setting in the urban hub of Lisbon. In fact, it was the garden that they first fell in love with – a wild untamed space that they knew would translate as chilled, all-natural exclusivity in a buzzy city that never sleeps.

- Gail & Miles

Weißes Kreuz

Hotel Restorations – Fabulous Boutique Hotels to Design Guesthouses

Birch and smoked oak hug the thick walls and capture the house’s DNA from the days as a farmhouse barn. Once a resplendent Renaissance home to the Bishop and favoured lodgings for the merchant traders heading along the Romanesque Via Claudia Augusta.

Mesmerhaus

Restoration Hotels | Design & Architecture | The Aficionados

Mesmerhaus, once the sexton’s home, is today a wonderful style chameleon of ornate exteriors and simplistic elegant interiors. The effect is of refined originality, a heritage house reduced to its essence through a calming language of decorative stillness.

Mezi Plutky

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Set against the forested Beskydy (Beskids) range in the Carpathian Mountains, this 200-year-old designer hideaway fosters modern Czech country living whilst giving heritage a hug, decked in whites, linens and twisted rafters.

La Bandita Townhouse

Restoration Hotels | Design & Architecture | The Aficionados

An aged former Convent, the history and heritage of this house has been lovingly exposed to play host to modern furnishings and a chilled vibe right in the heart of old town Pienza.

Kontor Boutiquehotel

Restoration Hotels | Design & Architecture | The Aficionados

Built into the original Medieval town walls of Hall, this former guilders’ house of traditional Tirol style has stood here for well over half a century with records dating back to 1450. Today, behind the rose petal façade, lies the small Kontor Boutiquehotel.

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