Cameron House completes refurbishments
Scottish resort and spa Cameron House has unveiled its newly refurbished guestrooms and suites, completing the final phase of a £4 million investment.
The 136 guestrooms and suites have all been updated to channel a contemporary, luxury aesthetic while retaining the warm atmosphere. The design scheme takes inspiration from the hotel’s surroundings, injecting a Scottish flavour with nods to tartan and layered paisleys throughout.
The completion of the guestrooms marks the end of a 12-month refurbishment plan that also included a revamping of the F&B programme along with the hotel’s other public spaces, and the addition of the new Great Scots Bar Terrace, which offers panoramic, open-air views over Loch Lomond.
Greyline Design, the studio appointed to undertake the refurbishment, has instilled a rich, colourful and opulent feel throughout, adding bold reds and eclectic furnishings that feature a mixture of warm copper, bronze and antique brass fittings.
Luxurious touches include fabrics from Osborne & Little, bespoke carpets by Gravity Flooring and upholstery from Zoffany, with the main focal point in every guestroom being the handmade leather sleigh beds by Paton Developments.
“It’s fantastic to see the culmination of this multimillion-pound investment into the hotel,” says Resort Director, Andy Roger. “We hope guests will agree the new-look bedrooms complement the investment made throughout the resort, ensuring we continue to deliver a truly luxurious experience that offers guests only the best standards and showcases our hotel and its stunning location.”
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