Signature Design Concept · Beverly Hills, CA · Signature Design Concept — Boutique Hospitality Suite Drapery Program

Beverly Hills Boutique Hospitality Suite

Signature Design Concept · Editorial Design StudySignature Design Concept

Signature Design Concept — an editorial concept study created by the studio to demonstrate House of Drapery's specification practice in cloth, heading, hardware, motorization, and architectural integration. All imagery is illustrative rendering, not a photograph of a completed installation. No construction or installation has occurred at any specific address; this is a portfolio and editorial design study.

Signature design concept — Beverly Hills boutique hospitality guest suite with ceiling-mounted layered motorized drapery, NFPA 701 sheer linen outboard and three-pass blackout champagne silk inboard, upholstered headboard wall in oatmeal velvet and antique brass sconces
Signature Design Concept — Beverly Hills boutique suite, layered NFPA 701 sheer + champagne silk blackout on Lutron

Signature Design Concept — Boutique Hospitality Suite Drapery Program — a portfolio project documenting a window treatment approach in Beverly Hills, CA. A studio reference in design intent, material specification, and architectural reasoning.

The Brief

An editorial design study for a Beverly Hills boutique hospitality suite — a guest experience that has to deliver instant theatrical darkness for sleep, daytime softness for the lounge area, NFPA 701 fire-retardant compliance for code, and a Parisian-luxury palette that justifies the room rate.

The Design Response

Ceiling-mounted layered motorized drapery in the sleeping area: inherently fire-retardant sheer linen outboard for daytime, three-pass blackout in warm champagne silk inboard for sleep, both on concealed recessed Lutron tracks tied to the room's keypad scenes. The lounge area carries a French pleat silk drapery in warm champagne over a sheer linen privacy layer on antique-brass rods to anchor the Parisian palette.

Materials & Performance

Inherently fire-retardant sheer Belgian linen (NFPA 701 compliant, suite outboard); silk-blend three-pass blackout in warm champagne (suite inboard); French pleat silk in champagne with sheer linen privacy layer (lounge).

Recessed ceiling pocket with Lutron QS hardwired motors (suite); hand-forged antique-brass rods with leaf finials (lounge); concealed traverse mechanism behind decorative rings.

Pockets coordinated at rough-in across all guest suites for a repeatable specification; cloth fabricated to a single shop standard so any guest room receives the identical heading, fullness, return, and fold rhythm.

Lutron QS hardwired DC motors integrated with the property's guest-room keypad ecosystem. 'Welcome', 'Daytime', 'Sleep', and 'Wake' scenes commissioned per suite. Motors specified at acoustic-rated noise levels appropriate for hospitality.

The Result

An editorial design study showing how the studio's residential vocabulary translates into Beverly Hills boutique hospitality — code-compliant cloth, repeatable specification, Parisian palette, motorized layering, and a guest experience the architecture promised on arrival.

Design Focus
  • Hospitality drapery
  • Motorized drapery
  • Layered sheer and blackout
  • NFPA 701 fire-retardant
  • Silk drapery
  • French pleat drapery
  • Parisian luxury
  • Beverly Hills custom drapery
Signature design concept — Beverly Hills boutique hotel suite lounge area with French pleat silk drapery in warm champagne over sheer linen privacy layer on antique brass rods, emerald velvet armchair, oatmeal boucle sofa, and cream marble fireplace
Signature Design Concept — suite lounge, French pleat champagne silk on antique brass over sheer linen
Related References

For the specification work behind this project, read Custom Motorized Drapery in Beverly Hills, Custom Blackout Drapery in Beverly Hills, and Custom Sheer Drapery in Beverly Hills. For the broader practice in this neighborhood, see custom drapery in Beverly Hills. Pricing for projects of this scope is set out in the 2026 Custom Drapery Pricing Guide.

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