Day 12

Interior Design

A view on the interior design
of the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Impressions of the interior design

You have seen pictures of the Bilila Lodge in the previous entries. Today I gathered some more impressions of the interior design for you.

Jacket Interiors

I met the Jacket Interiors team, an interior design firm based in Johannesburg. Lane Deale is part of the team and she told me that they had worked on the interior design of the Lodge for the last three years. They did all the interior design for the public areas and rooms.
“It has been an amazing experience for us to come to this unique property and work in the middle of the Serengeti”, said Lane. “In terms of what we have done from the interior design perspective, we used a lot of materials that are very high end. We tried to keep everything with a bit of a rustic edge but sophisticated at the same time. We tried to find a nice balance between luxurious and comfortable”. Sitting in one of the comfy armchairs in the lobby lounge I agreed that they did a very good job on this.

As a matter of fact, one thing that makes the Lodge special is the feeling that you get when walking through the property. Every detail is set up nicely and creates a special atmosphere. In all public areas as well as in the rooms, you find raw materials arranged in a tidy and elegant way. I always had the impression that the surroundings – the wild nature of the Serengeti Park – are present even in the rooms. At the same time I felt very comfortable about the fact that they managed to maintain a very high-class, luxury touch to it.

Special

And here is our first letter of the solution word for the Grand Price Draw:

Grand Prize Draw: K

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Entrance Dining Room

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Entrance to the Dining Room in the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Detail of Dining Room in the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

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Detail of Dining Room

Lobby Lounge

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Table at the Lobby Lounge

Seating next to the Lobby

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Seating next to the Lobby

Reception of the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

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Reception of the Bilila Lodge Kempinski

Detail at the Reception

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Detail at the Reception

Detail of entrance

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Detail of entrance

Detail at the Reception

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Detail at the Reception

Chandelier at the Reception

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Chandelier at the Reception

Detail in the Library

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Detail in the Library

Detail in the Lobby Lounge

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Detail in the Lobby Lounge

Seating at the ground floor

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Seating at the ground floor

Detail next to the Dining Room

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Detail next to the Dining Room

Detail in the Lobby Lounge

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Detail in the Lobby Lounge

Chair detail in the Dining Room

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Chair detail in the Dining Room

Balcony outside the Lobby Lounge

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Balcony outside the Lobby Lounge

Armchair in the Library

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Armchair in the Library

Staircase to Reception Floor

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Staircase to Reception Floor

View to the open roof of the main building

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View to the open roof of the main building

Comments

  1. al says:

    Nice decoration

  2. Tamas Varga says:

    A great hotel, with fantastic design

  3. Giorgio Davoli says:

    smart melange between wild and luxury.

    Giorgio

  4. Erika Greif says:

    Kempinski makes african living in luxury!

  5. Diaa Wali says:

    I lOve the design, Its like the ski chalets of Kempinski Mall of Emirates :)

  6. maria C arbelaez says:

    Just beutifoul

  7. Deborah Hyte says:

    Pure African LUXURY!

  8. Emmanuel Michael says:

    Real Nice! Great work

  9. tracyivanolivo says:

    wow! really all the men doing all the stuff are gifted, what a blessed.

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  11. Annie Smitz says:

    Sober, but warm, reflects well the Africfan atmosphere

  12. Busanya says:

    I like the design of the staircase of the reception floor,the use of the tradional thing is real nice.

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