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Home Design Tips: 5 Interior Design Ideas From the New Ace Hotel You Can Include in Your Home

Usually, designs for a hotel embodies luxury, expensive decor, and even fabulous furniture but one hotel do stand out now in defying these certain elements but still manages to flaunt a unique overtake of a true hotel experience. Serving in nine locations, Ace Hotel's newest addition located in Pittsburgh shares great interior design elements that are pretty simple and could certainly be copied into any home.

Notey shares their discovery in this new building located in East Liberty to give you some idea to make this delightful components a part of your home.

1. Polished Concrete Floors

While some people opt to choose expensive wood flooring for their houses or even tiles, the Ace Hotel in Pittsburgh settled on a polished concrete flooring. The polished flooring does appeal into any type of color and is very low maintenance. One thing homeowners will love about this uncomplicated flooring is that it is totally inexpensive and cleaning this type of floor is also hassle-free.

2. Schoolhouse Accents

This pertains to the "classic wooden rocker, industrial lighting fixtures, and a bureau as a focal point" which anyone can readily include in their homes. Scandinavian wood furniture that comes in deep and fair tones will match the concrete flooring and the industrial lighting fixtures which comes in black, red, navy blue.

3. DIY Coat Rack-cum-Moulding

A great addition to any room is the green moulding that also serves as a coat rack. This detailing in the hotel was "Mounted at eye level, this dark green moulding that matches the window casing creates a clean visual interest that separates the white and cream-colored parts of the wall."

4. Desk as Headboard

Another smart idea that the hotel includes in their room was making the headboard double as a desk. This would work great for small rooms and bachelor pads.

5. Painted Tub

Who ever thought of painting a ceramic tub? Not only does this make the tub looked sophisticated but it really made an interesting appeal to the whole room.


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