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otel living has never been my favourite as I find they are often cold, crowded and soulless. But I am happy to say this is slowly changing with an influx of small and quaint boutique hotels that focus on comfort and making one feel at home.

Being an avid Instagramm­er, especially when it comes to interiors and design, I came across this little hotel in central Paris that resonated with me as it reminded me of my own home and personal taste. I simply had to experience it for myself.

It is, as Pauline d’Hoop and Delphine Sauvaget, recently graduated interior design duo from Favorite Agency, describe it: “A family home, but one you never want to leave; a place where each object is carefully chosen so that everyone will feel at home.”

Hotel C.O.Q is their first project and they have managed to create a space that utilises the latest trends without making it feel pretentiou­s or over the top. They have also provided a welcome and warmth unlike any other hotel I have ever stayed in. Their combinatio­n of nostalgic accents combined with a modern French bohemia have made every space a visual delight.

The 50 rooms are all different; each one beautifull­y designed for comfort with a combinatio­n of soft, rich hues, luxurious textures and elegant practicali­ty. Every detail, from pillow size to lighting to soundproof­ing and bathroom amenities, was carefully considered.

The attention to detail makes the hotel’s name “Community Of Quality” (COQ) ring true in every sense, from the friendly staff and delicious food (only the freshest local farm produce is used) to the lounging nooks brought to life with plants — a choice setting for solo reflection or relaxing with friends. The perfect Parisian home away from home!

www.hotelcoq.com

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