So maybe you can’t move to the South of France. But perhaps you can channel it at home. Take, for example, this bedroom at Hotel Lilou in Hyères, on the Mediterranean: Here are some sources to replicate the look.
Above: The Chambre Mauresque at Hotel Lilou, as seen in Hotel of the Moment: 11 Chic Design Ideas to Steal from Lilou in France. Photograph by Ludovic Balay.
Above: One thing you won’t find in the guest rooms at Hotel Lilou? A TV. Photograph by Ludovic Balay.
Paints and Materials
Above: Benjamin Moore’s Milkyway is the subtlest of yellows, a good match for the walls at Hotel Lilou. (Have a look at Architects’ Favorite Butter Yellow Paint Picks for similar options.)
Above: Benjamin Moore’s Simply White is “clean and crisp” with a hint of warmth, a good match for the trim.
Above: The floors are polished cork, a super eco-friendly option. Consider, for example, Natural Cork Glue-Down Floors, $134 for a pack of 11 tiles from Portuguese Treasures. (See also: Trend Alert: Cork as More than Bulletin Board and Bottle Stopper.)
Furnishings and Lighting
Above: The Bjorn Queen Upholstered Bed With Nightstands is a good lookalike; $1,699 for the queen size from Article.
Above: The chair is the Gubi Grace Lounge Chair, but a less expensive lookalike is the Tulum Lounge Chair, $649 from West Elm.
Above: While not an exact match for the custom side table in the guest room, the Fleur Tall Burl Wood Drink Table certainly has the spirit of Hotel Lilou. It’s $299 from Crate & Barrel.
Above: The Ferm Living Dou Table Lamp is $195 from Lumens.
Soft Goods
Above: The rug is the Nordic Knots Loops Rug in Yellow, $1,145.
Above: The Cotton Weave Blanket Throw in Butterscotch is $44.25 from The Company Store.
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