Maisons Pariente Hotel Expansion: Provence Wellness & Design Renovation

Maisons Pariente's Provence hotel expands, adding wellness retreats, new rooms, and a reconfigured spa. Designed by Charles Zana with local materials like ochre and sage, it enhances guest experience and maintains its historic Provençal character.
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New Wellness Offerings
The hotel has actually additionally partnered with dietitian-nutritionist and naturopath Claire Borwin to supply a program of one- and two-day hideaways, open to both guests and external visitors. These experiences combine guided techniques, nutrition-led workshops and wellness routines.
Architectural Expansion & Views
Placed behind the existing frameworks, the brand-new additions expand the village format and present brand-new sights towards the Dentelles de Montmirail. The design proceeds a well-known visual language, combining controlled contemporary components with conventional materials and coatings.
Ignoring the wineries of the Vaucluse and facing Mont Ventoux, the hotel’s most recent development continues the approach established by Maisons Pariente, concentrating on architectural connection and a considered visitor experience rooted in position.
Interior Design & Materials
Insides are specified by a scheme of ochre and sage, with antique terracotta ceramic tiles sourced from across Southern France and Italy along with reworked neighborhood rock. Textiles and wall coverings by Antoinette Poisson and Colfax & Fowler add to the split interior scheme.
Together with the lodging expansion, the resort has actually presented a series of new shared areas created to sustain a broader series of guest experiences. The job was led by designer Margaux Perrin, operating in collaboration with Charles Zana and Pierre Yovanovitch.
Enhanced Facilities & Spa
The resort’s Spa des Écuries has been reconfigured as part of a broadened health offer. Found within 18th-century vaulted rock stables, the health facility currently covers about 200 sq m and consists of a hammam, sauna, jacuzzi and cool bathrooms.
Maison Tilleul is developed as a main event space, incorporating a shared kitchen with an experiential programme. Designed as a flexible setting, it fits up to fourteen guests around a huge table developed with Workshop Mo-Mo.
The renovation builds on the original vision of engineer and designer Charles Zana, keeping the historic Provençal character of the site while prolonging its footprint. 3 extra historic houses have actually been recovered, bringing the estate to twelve buildings and including 9 brand-new spaces.
1 Architectural design2 hotel expansion
3 Luxury spa
4 Maisons Pariente
5 Provence
6 Wellness retreats
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