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Salcombe Harbour Hotel

Salcombe Harbour Hotel

Client:
Nicholas James Group

Creative Direction:
Dawn Moses and Do Designs

Project Coordinators:
Steve Montague, Anna Moses

About the project

We were approached by NJG Contracting and asked to do a sample room for the refurbishment of their new hotel in Salcombe. This is a 55 bedroom hotel with large public areas that also needed curtaining. Our sample room was preferred against another competitor in the soft furnishings trade and we were then asked to quote for all rooms, including curtains with double pinch pleated headings, voiles, roman blinds, sheer rollers, bolster cushions and pelmets. The design of the window treatments was carried out by Do Designs but we worked closely with them to advise on the best possible way to install the curtains, blinds and voiles (particularly the Bradley Double French Poles that were made specifically for this project). We installed all of the window treatments over a 8 – 10 week fitting programme and had to check measure at all phases of the project.

The public areas incorporated a double curved window in the restaurant which required a “wave” track of 13.5 metres long (made in two halves) and this had to be measured for accurately to ensure that it fitted perfectly. The voile curtains were then hung on the track taking over 1000 curtains hooks!! Another public area of interest was the spa and swimming pool area where we hung nautical rope curtains on special poles for a more humid environment. Overall, the project ran smoothly and the finished product was spectacular.

...the project ran smoothly and the finished product was spectacular.

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