Inside the SLS Hotel in Las Vegas

Elevator Art, SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
Elevator Art, SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Romi Cortier Selfie
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Romi Cortier Selfie
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier
SLS Hotel, Las Vegas, Photo Romi Cortier

I recently spent a night at the SLS Hotel in Las Vegas. I was there in late August of 2014, just a week after it opened, and I promised  myself that I’d return. It took me three years, but I made it.

I’d never seen the rooms before, only the lobby, which I loved!! To be honest, I’m not a big fan of Vegas, where every hotel  is pumped up on steroids. So I instantly fell in love with the scale of the SLS, as well as how artfully the interiors were laid out. In fact, I previously wrote about the hotel in an earlier blog post, and I’m thrilled to be able to follow up that post with some images inside the hotel rooms.

In case you haven’t noticed, I’m a big fan of all things black and white. It’s such a strong design trend right now, and includes everything from luxury auto’s, to building exteriors, as well as commercial and residential interiors.

Lamborghini
Lamborghini
Range Rover
Range Rover

It took my eyes a moment to focus as I entered the hallway leading to my room. Yes, it was disorienting, but I loved it. I forced myself to move slowly so that I could absorb every detail: the chrome door handles, the textured carpet, the ah-mazing wall paper with the organic grass vibe… it was fantastic. And then I entered the room itself.  What a great color pairing, palest pinky salmon, mixed  with black and white. It felt oddly 1940’s, in a good way. I turned on every light in the room and marveled over how brilliant it was. Soft soft soft, setting  the mood for a  perfect selfie. And that really cool chrom-ish tree stump as end table has been on my must have list for ages. Yes I left it behind when I checked out, but I did wonder if they’d notice. And to make things even more perfect, they had a large scale piece of black and white art in the bathroom. Love it!!

I hope you’ll consider the SLS Hotel the next time you visit Vegas. It’s a little off the beaten path in the north end of town on the site of the former Sahara Hotel. They also have a dedicated stop for the hotel on the Las Vegas Monorail.

And lastly, while we’re talking about Artful Living, check out the sizzle reel for my new TV Pilot Artful Living with Romi Cortier, produced by Red Carpet Recio Productions. The full 22 minute pilot can be seen for free on Go Indie TV. It’s a celebration of Art, Architecture and Interior Design… all things that are very close to my heart.

 

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