Polished plaster finishes specified for luxury Birmingham hotel

  • 2 Aug 2016

The new Park Regis hotel in Birmingham has benefited from the installation of Armourcoat‘s polished plaster finishes.

As part of the StayWell Hospitality Group, Park Regis Birmingham is accommodates over 250 rooms and an upscale restaurant and bar, offering four-star luxury in the centre of a vibrant city.

Located on Birmingham’s Broad Street, the hotel has a traditional, boutique environment, which is supplemented by a contemporary atmosphere. To achieve the desired aesthetic, Tibbatts Abel Interior Design polished plaster finishes from Armourcoat for installation.

Armourcoat polished plaster finishes

The Armourcoat finishes feature throughout the lobby and the public areas of the hotel. They have also been used for the front desk recessed logo wall.

A polished plaster ceiling of 200 square metres has been specified for the hotel’s Rofuto restaurant and bar, a Japanese dining facility which can be found on the sixteenth floor.

The restaurant is divided into two main areas: the dining lounge, which boasts 360 degree views of Birmingham, and the central dining bar, featuring open kitchens and a token Yakitori grill counter. Armourcoat’s finishes have been used on the columns throughout the venue.

Manufactured from natural minerals – including recycled Italian marble – Armourcoat’s range of surface finishes contain low or zero VOCs. They have been used in a variety of residential, hospitality and retail projects across the world.

Armourcoat Surface Finishes,
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Sevenoaks,
Kent,
TN13 2HU,
UK,
Phone 01732 460668
Fax 01732 450930

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