Gleneagles details renovations

Gleneagles has announced the completion of its first phase of renovations, unveiling a new-look Century Bar with the addition of new bar Auchterarder 70, and 35 refurbished luxury bedrooms.

Gleneagles’ main bar has been given a complete makeover by design house David Collins Studio, and re-launched as The Century Bar. Tasked with creating an elegant and contemporary space that would enhance guest experience and celebrate Gleneagles’ heritage, the designers have restored original panelling and art deco-style lighting, whilst maximising window space and utilising a brighter colour palette.

An atmosphere of warmth has been created through the use of traditional textiles and upholstery, including accent fabrics sourced from Johnstons of Elgin, locally sourced ceramics, and custom stained glass screens by Ramoyle Glass. Furthermore, a new food and drinks menu has been created.

Simon Rawlings, Creative Director at David Collins Studio comments: “The hotel’s main bar is an important room within the property. Its transition to The Century Bar needed a respectful approach; one that references the art deco grandeur, whilst making a charming, light-filled room by day, and a cosy intimate room by night. My starting point was to anchor the room with dramatic red columns, and layer into the space Scottish textiles, comfy seats, subtle rich colours, and charming detailing.”

Auchterarder 70 – named after the hotel’s original telephone number – has also been unveiled in the Dormy Clubhouse, and is the creation of designers Macaulay Sinclair. The atmospheric 1920s-style space offers striking views over the 18th hole of the King’s Course, and serves a range of locally sourced craft beer and snacks.

Details here include an oak-panelled bar, chesterfield sofas, vintage furnishings, and a wooden crank wall-mounted telephone from which guests can place table orders.

Gleneagles has also worked with design house Goddard Littlefair to revamp 35 luxury bedrooms, suites and linking corridors, and the new designs connect guests to Gleneagles’ past through curated antiques and art.

Sharan Pasricha, Ennismore CEO, concludes: “We’re delighted to launch these exceptional spaces which simultaneously acknowledge our rich heritage whilst marking a new chapter in the Gleneagles story. As part of the evolution of the brand, we wanted the designs to reflect all the unique Gleneagles elements. We look forward to introducing these experiences to our residents and guests.”

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