Cozy Hotels (Cozy)
Cozy Hotels (Cozy)
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
A hotel should always be a comfortable extension of the surroundings or the dream that we have of how these surroundings should be. The author has looked for those places that are different from where we live. This charming book presents an interesting variety of small boutique hotels whose main feature is comfort without luxury-a simple and cozy atmosphere-that transmits to the reader a relaxing feeling, very far from the big hotels and resorts, that are often cold and impersonal.
Cozy Hotels (Cozy),Jessica Lawson,Atrium Publishers Group,8495692961,Architecture,Interior Design - General,Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings,Hotel & holiday accommodation guides,Photographs: collections
Book Contents:
- Crafts for Girls Only (Better Homes & Gardens (Paperback))
- Daylighting, First Edition : Natural Light in Architecture
- Decorating Kids' Rooms and Family-Friendly Spaces
- Decorating With Color and Texture
- Decorative Details: Essential Ingredients for Creating the Country Look
- Design Challenge: Pyramids Plus!
- Design City Tokyo (Interior Angles)
- Designing Interiors with Tile : Creative Ideas with Ceramic, Stone and, Mosaic
- Design Is in the Details: Living Spaces (Design is in the Details)
- Display: Using Everyday Objects to Create Great Interiors
Book Contents
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