Park Regis Hotel Singapore
park regis singapore
park regis, singapore The Park Regis Hotel has been designed as a “Contemporary City Resort” that features natural materials, exudes elegance, and makes subtle references to the richness and colour of the Chinese culture and heritage of the area.
Woodhead was recommended by Australianbased StayWell Hospitality Group, one of Asia Pacific’s largest independently owned hotel management companies, to design its first Park Regis branded property in South East Asia. This new hotel development is opposite the bustling entertainment and restaurant area of Clarke Quay and only five hundred meters from the main banking and corporate precinct of Raffles Place. Opened in November 2010, Woodhead designed the full scope of the interiors for the 203-room, 4-star business and leisure hotel, and the public areas of the adjacent office tower. The 7-storey hotel includes an all-day dining facility, lounge bar and a 25 metre lap pool that overlooks Clarke Quay. The gym, business centre and roof top bar is located in the 3-storey focal point between the hotel and office towers. The design concept of the Park Regis Hotel is “Contemporary City Resort” and features natural materials, exudes elegance, and makes subtle references to the richness and colour of the Chinese culture and heritage of the area.
“This interior design room concept is unique and probably a first in Singapore” said Geoffrey Lee, Woodhead Principal. “There is no distinction between the bedroom and the bathroom, creating a great sense of space and tropical feel.” The hotel rooms are quite small being a new inner city hotel. To maximise the feeling of spaciousness, the traditional bathroom walls have been removed, allowing clever integration of the vanity bench to include mini-bar and coffee facilities on the room side with bathroom and toiletries on the bathroom side. The shower and toilet provide privacy as translucent glazed cubicles. The vanity mirror from the ceiling to the vanity top provides an artwork facing the room. If privacy is required a blind from the ceiling can be drawn down to the vanity. In the room, the rich timber bed-head and side tables provide a contemporary grand feeling, overlooking the window box which doubles as a comfortable reading seat with a bay-window feel. Many of the rooms overlook the resort pool, lush trees and Clark Quay beyond.
The pool deck is the focal point of the hotel, providing the unique resort feel, wet edge, waterfall and lush landscaping – all part of the City Resort concept. Here guest can sit by the 25-metre pool on water sun lounges cooling your feet in the tropical delights of Singapore. The Business Centre also overlooks the pool and includes a unique roof deck for open air functions with great views across to Clark Quay.
Guest Room Concept -- Natural materials, Natural Colours, Resort Feel -- Timber Flooring -- Textural Carpet Insert -- Asian influenced Botanic patterns/prints -- Sisal Wallcovering -- Accent Pattern & Colour to give depth
Lobby Concept -- Natural materials, Natural Colours, Resort Feel -- Timber Flooring -- Carpet Inserts with botanic 3D patterns -- Accent Pattern & Colour to give depth -- Strong unifying back wall -- Raised furniture platforms creating rhythm at faรงade -- Patterned ceiling concept
Australian Design Elements -- The subtle references to Australian design are evident from -- the use of natural materials -- the use of natural colours -- rich overlay of different textures featured in the choice of surface finishes -- abundant natural light harnessed in the design -- strong landscaping concept -- seamless transitions of indoor-outdoor spaces -- open concept room design with no dividing walls between bedroom and bathroom -- sense of spaciousness achieved in spite of physical guest room size
For further information contact; glee@woodhead.com.au
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