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Category Winner

2021

Lansdowne Kenmare

STUDIO / DESIGNER

Edit Design Studio

Justina Gruzdyte, Nathalie Vos

www.editdesignstudio.ie

CATEGORY

Hospitality Design

Structures & Spaces

CONTRIBUTORS

Nathalie Vos (Lead Designer), Justina Gruzdyte (Designer)

Barry Murphy (Photographer), Ann Marie O’Leary (Stylist), Lynda Kenny (Photographer)

Design Challenge and Design Ideas

“Edit Design Studio was tasked with transforming the Lansdowne Arms, a relic 28 bedroom Hotel and Pub in the town-centre of Kenmare Co Kerry, into a smart townhouse hotel with a brasserie style dining bar and a café.

Built in 1790, the re-branded Lansdowne Kenmare was originally the town residence of William Perry Fitzmaurice. The new owners, Francis and John Brennan envisioned a fresh vibrant landmark hotel – one that honours the building’s Georgian history but fit for the 21st century; an easy-going mix of heritage charm with elegant and contemporary class.

The project timeframe was a short 6 months from conceptual design and development to onsite implementation. The timeframe alone was a major challenge, but creating interiors fit for purpose without making any structural alterations, that also extended to working with existing wiring and electrical layouts to avoid chasing walls, was also a challenge.”

How the brief was fulfilled

“With little in the way of structural changes, finishes were of maximum importance in evoking that pared back luxury feel, and the quality of materials and excellence in execution was at the forefront of this project. One major architectural change was replacing white UPVC windows with traditional style sash windows in a contemporay black finish throughout. We chose a uniforming palette of colours in greens, soft greys, blues, and whites that are off-set by the rich warm tones of wood and metals like bronze, copper and brass. We mixed smart bespoke contemporary furniture with period pieces and introduced panelled and moulded feature walls throughout the hotel. We worked closely with both local tradespeople and overseas manufacturers to ensure every element was delivered in time and to the highest possible standard.
The 28 bedrooms are clean hits of heritage and 21st century comforts. Simple shaped upholstered headboards and applied mouldings above sit against flat panelled bedhead walls – a simple and effective solution to run new wiring behind for wall lights and USB sockets. The stand-out piece is the open wardrobe requested by the client. We gave this piece a lot of consideration as whilst the concept lends itself very well to a modern or contemporary interior, the key challenge was to design a modern concept wardrobe in a traditional style.

The lobby and reception area continues the pared-back elegant yet inviting aesthetic, with clutter free panelling and airy colours ; a new herringbone oak floor; and a sultry centrepiece — a curvy, deep green sofa.

The previous breakfast room has been converted into a continental style café. There is a hint of an Art Deco aesthetic that blends in seamlessly with the original Georgian period features. The centre piece of the café is the semi-circular counter with curved timber slats and quartz counter top.

The former Hotel Pub is now a classy brasserie. The slim room runs from a crisp marble bar counter to an old fireplace at the end. A vaulted stone arch bakes the centuries in, and brassy pearl lights dip over custom oak and tan leatherette booths.”

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adding much more than the sum of its parts to the existing building with a very nicely balanced design

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