Hoy hotel is designed to be a calming refuge at the heart of Paris
					TV-free guest suites and an in-house yoga studio are some of the ways that hotelier Charlotte Gomez de Orozco has tried to channel a sense of serenity inside this Parisian hotel, which is decked out in natural hues.
Situated in Paris' ninth arrondissement, Hoy has been designed to be a "true hideaway" from the hustle and bustle of the French capital.
"Hoy's philosophy and purpose is to be a caring and soothing place, a door away from the street dim, for the traveller to reconnect with their energy," explained the hotel's founder, De Orozco.
"The spirit of the place is comforting, simple and allows visitors to slow down and take full advantage of the present moment, without outside distraction."
De Orozco developed the aesthetic of the hotel with the help of Sabrina Goldin and Stéphane Abby, a pair of restaurateurs who already oversee two Parisian eateries. Together they tried to foster a "feng shui state of mind" in the 22 guest bedrooms. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice that claims to use flows of energy ? otherwise known as "chi" ? to harmonise humans with their surrounding environments.
Each of the rooms has therefore been completed with calming eggshell-coloured walls and teal-blue headboards.
Appliances like televisions have been purposefully omitted and instead replaced with stretching bars, which guests can use to limber up. Some of the larger suites also have yoga hammocks suspended from the ceiling.
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