Lush courtyards surround 1 Hotel West Hollywood in Los Angeles
The Hollywood Hills' hiking trails informed the verdant gardens and earthen interiors of this hotel along Los Angeles' Sunset Strip.
Called 1 Hotel West Hollywood, the property spans two towers formerly occupied by the Jeremey Hotel.
A series of courtyards collectively named The Canyon anchor the hotel, which marks the latest outpost of the 1 Hotel chain.
New York firm AvroKO designed the hotel interiors to revolve around the study of texture, specifically weathered surfaces and muted tones.
In the lobby are brushed concrete columns, exposed concrete floors and black steel accents; a scene softened by all natural flax linen and cotton canvas fabrics on upholstered furnishings.
Many of the lobby's custom pieces were manufactured locally, including seating by Los Angeles designer J Alexander, and the reception desk, which was made from naturally fallen timber.
Reclaimed wood also forms the wall panels, ceiling beams, and flooring in the raised Juniper Tree lounge.
The design team translated the muted palette to the hotel's 285 rooms and suites ? including twin penthouses ? with natural fiber rugs, organic cotton linens, and marble bathrooms. Floor to ceiling windows are treated with puddled linen sheers and drapery.
Raw and repurposed materials are present, but used with restraint to maintain a balance of pale and dark finishes.
Headboards and under-sink cabinets are also made from reclaimed wood. Bursts of green, earthen plaster, and clay accents reflect the dry-lush co...
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