FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGS

  • Prize
    Honorable Mention in Interior Design / Renovation
  • Company/Firm
    Jeffrey Beers International
  • Lead Designer
    Jeffrey Beers International
  • Photo Credit
    Goran Kosanovic
  • Location
    Banff National Park, Canada
  • Client
    Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
  • Project Date
    January 2023
  • Project Link

Fairmont Gold is privately located on the 4th and 5th floors of the main building, offering guests exclusive services and amenities. These newly renovated rooms and suites comfortably cozy yet, contemporary feature rich fabrics, individually styled furniture and art with limited views of the hotel grounds or buildings. Bathrooms include a granite vanity, slate flooring and European-style body spray shower. Using wood floor upon entry and plush carpet in the bedroom, JBI designed each room to be a cozy sanctuary where the guests feel warmth and love. The painted trims on the walls add another layer of luxury. The extended headboard fully upholstered in a deep red leather paired with a continuous LED light creates drama and moodiness. The mix of soft fabrics and natural materials, such as Macassar Ebony and rich textured oak, puts the guest immediately at ease. The free-standing bar cabinet provides a residential feel where the guest can make a drink much like at home. The bathrooms have been redone using a rich soft grey marble, with a custom chevron pattern in the shower. The black plumbing fixtures and satin bonze accessories bring contrast and sophistication.

Bio
Based in New York, but with global reach, Jeffrey Beers International is a full service studio that specializes in architecture, design, and planning from hotel hospitality to resorts, from restaurants to residential. We pair the precision of architecture with the sensuality of form. We bring emotion to modernism.

Our team is astute, skillful, and collaborative. We are passionate about what we do. Grounded in thirty-five years of experience, our designs balance discipline with spontaneity and blend Modernism with the warmth of artisanal techniques.