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The master bedroom was painted a soothing shade of pale gray with white ceilings and doors. Peach, fuchsia, and purple tones create a dynamic contrast in the form of a vintage, overdyed rug from Rug Knots and a painting by Amelia Midori Miller. The Urbino bed in copper is from Property Pendant, and the Line Pendant 06 light is from Douglas and Bec.
Light hardwood, custom lighting, and bright textiles give new life to the once-drab master bedroom.
The Superior Fattoria rooms also aim to blend classic and contemporary design.
Hesselbrand, "concealed the necessities required in a modern hotel without jeopardizing the  simplicity and spaciousness of the existing building."
“The walls are covered in wood, with the idea to recreate the atmosphere of a traditional “stube”—the classic alpine room where once the family gathered around the fireplace—but with the contemporary sign of the wooden boards that seamlessly rise from the walls and on to the ceiling, behind which, sound-absorbing panels have been positioned to create maximum acoustic comfort,” the architects add.
Walnut and black metal millwork in a guest room.
Ennismore Design Studio supplied the rooms with brass fixtures and details, mohair-upholstered headboards, and bedding by Dusen Dusen, a Brooklyn company.
If you need bedroom lighting ideas for the ceiling, check out how this tonal bedroom in Vancouver utilizes a modern pendant light to add visual interest while tying perfectly with the desk lamp.
This master suite has a dressing room, a dreamy walk-in closet, and an extra-large ensuite bathroom. Two massive white pendants add textured, visual interest and soft lighting throughout.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
A look at the master bedroom.
The master bedrooms open directly onto the outdoor space.
Another bright and minimalist bedroom.
The master bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace access as well as a deluxe ensuite bathroom.
Constructed in 1909, the building was named for its original occupants, The Free Methodist Publishing House, before it became the Museum of Holography, and was bought by the new owners in 2012. They tapped Nushu Architecture and contractor Vero Design + Build for a renovation of the structure to include 11 bedrooms, a capacious communal area, a kitchen, and a fully-equipped lounge.
Large windows continue into the master bedroom.  A green rug connects the colors of the exterior with the interior space.