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The London hotel that’s a bit rough around the edges

Rough Luxe hotel delivers precisely what the name implies - a little bit of luxury in a rough part of town. The surprise, however, is the interior, where this combination of extravagance and scabrousness continues
  
  


Rough Luxe Hotel, London
Rough Luxe hotel in London's King’s Cross is the brainchild of Beirut-born designer and gallerist Rabih Hage, who has deliberately left some walls half-finished to create a feeling of 'urban archaeology'. Contemporary touches, such as the photograph of Gilbert and George in the lobby by Jonathan Root, add the 'luxe' element to the 'rough' Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
The dining room features a solid wood dining table made out of reclaimed timber from Brighton pier, a ceiling trompe l'oeil photograph of the Cupola di San Lorenzo, and a plaster chandelier by French designer Patrice Gruffaz Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
Rooms also juxtapose contemporary furnishings with distressed walls. Bedroom one has a fake crocodile print on the bed's headboard under the original print of the opulent Palazzo Altieri in Rome by Massimo Listri. Hage says: 'You can go into luxury hotels in Kensington and Chelsea and you know what you will get. Here there is an element of discovery. There is a richness without any of the ostentation' Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
Cynics may well see the half-finished interiors as a simple money-saving exercise. Hage says: 'If something is good and works, what is the point of replacing it? We don't have flatscreens and DVD players. Instead there is an element of surprise; an experience.' And also a sense of playfulness and wit Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
But there's no stinting on the basics: bathrooms combine contemporary showers, again in a vintage setting Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
Reclaiming and recycling also plays a part - this room is furnished with an original copper bath tub and a ceiling light, bought at auction, that was once an emergency corridor light in the Savoy hotel Photograph: Marcus Peel
Rough Luxe Hotel, London
Whether Rough Luxe's peeled-back aesthetic is an inspired egg or economic necessity, it's refreshing to find a boutique hotel that isn't obsessed with contemporary 'mochaccino' colour schemes. It's a warm and witty concept and a beautiful piece of design

Rough Luxe, 1 Birkenhead St, London, +44 207 5338, roughluxe.co.uk. Doubles from £135 B&B
Photograph: Marcus Peel
 

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