Royal Suite at Four Seasons Boston gets redesigned

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The Royal Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston has been completely redesigned. This update comes after renovations to the hotel’s lobby and restaurant. The redesign was done by the Niemitz Design Group, a local firm known for its work in hospitality design. Located on the sixth floor, the Royal Suite is 2,590 square feet and offers a view of the Boston Public Garden. The suite includes one bedroom, one bathroom, a powder room, a dining room, a living room, and a private cinema. The design aims to reflect the style of a classic Boston brownstone, focusing on bold colors and architectural details. The living room features a fireplace and a marble-topped bar that can seat four. It connects to a small balcony with views of the city. The dining room can accommodate 12 guests and boasts elegant decor, including grasscloth walls and a gold-veined ceiling. Peter Niemitz, the firm’s founder, mentioned that the ceiling design looks stunning in both daylight and candlelight. The suite includes custom-designed carpets and furniture, making it feel like a luxurious home. The cinema room stands out with its royal blue walls and tiered seating. It is equipped with advanced sound systems and offers an assortment of snacks and treats for guests. Rates for the Royal Suite start at $14,000 per night and it can be booked for short or long stays, as well as private events.


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