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HOTEL RETLAW

TRADEMARK COLLECTION by WYNDHAM

THE LEGACY SPA Devoted to Nurturing the

HOTEL RETLAW, WI

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STUDIO SUITE

THE LEGACY HOTEL | Green Bay, Wisconsin

Well-appointed space in a warm vibrant environment

By GURU OF LUXURY

Conceptual + Interior Design Firm

Yvonne Roberts | PRINCIPAL

www.guruofluxury.com

HOTEL RETLAW

A Reinvented Luxury Hotel in Fond du Lac

Interlaced with an understanding of the importance of Hotel Retlaw’s impact within the historic downtown district, we take into careful consideration the local culture and social fabric of the entire community. 

Hotel Retlaw’s neoclassical style reflects the grandeur of a bygone era. Classic never goes out of fashion, celebrating traditional elegance. Hallmarks include carved moldings, fine woodwork, graceful lines, and finely crafted furniture. Comfortable, sumptuous sofas, soft accent pillows, framed artwork and elegant fabric curtains are details depicted in our timeless design. 

Neoclassical was the last splendidly self-indulgent decorative style. Moreover, the Roaring Twenties embodied the glitzy Art Deco era, ushering in a spirit of frivolity, luxury and a sense of freedom. Motives of modernity; flowing lines reminiscent of waves and floral forms; luxurious, refined and voluminous.

‘Guru of Luxury works extensively to value engineer all design elements, consistent with the company’s ‘affordable luxury’ industry niche. This cost conscious approach enables property owners an efficient and practical means of providing the perfect luxury experience for today’s discerning travelers,’ said Yvonne Roberts, Principal. 

 

'We continue to illustrate our bold vision for combining lavish beauty with historical integrity. This is no mere nod to the past.' said Roberts.

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PREMIER HOSPITALITY INTERNATIONAL

Issue by Roma Publications

“Working on this project gave me a great sense of satisfaction knowing the property has a legacy on its own and that my design will now be part of its history for generations to come.” - Yvonne Roberts 

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