In today's world of luxury, there is a growing appreciation for the art of elegant simplicity, but it is also a realm where meticulous attention to detail reigns supreme.
Such is the Fowey Hall project, nestled in the historic landscapes of Cornwall. This architectural gem shows how seemingly simple lines can yield a profoundly impactful result, all while maintaining the sophisticated essence of the original structure. Fowey Hall, now a luxury family hotel, has breathed new life into what was once the distinguished residence of Sir Charles Hanson.
Myrtha Pools, thanks to its technologies that allow for deep transformations without complete demolition or invasive works, managed to create a heated swimming pool overlooking the sea with a hidden infinity edge. To ensure energy efficiency and preserve the inviting warmth of the water, the pool was equipped with an automatic cover. In this area where beauty harmonises perfectly with safety, Myrtha White technology has been employed, testifying to the uncompromising commitment to both aesthetics and hygiene.
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Furthermore, the pool's anti-slip bottom, combined with the comfort of Myrtha Softwalk, not only increases safety but also provides a pleasant walking experience. This attention to detail also extends to the hospitality sector, where aesthetics play a key role. The use of Myrtha White, with its mesmerising shades of blue, and the stone grey infinity edge, reminiscent of the hues of the historic Fowey Hall hotel, evoke a sense of timeless elegance. In the Fowey Hall project, each element has been carefully orchestrated to create a haven of luxury, where simplicity, sophistication and safety are seamlessly intertwined, offering guests an unparalleled experience by the sea.
Photo credits: Luxury Family Hotels, Fowey Hall