Thursday, January 5, 2012

What happens at the Aria, stays at the Aria...

 What or where is the Aria?  Vegas, of course!  And what was I doing there, besides shopping, was taking pictures and oohing and ahhing over it all.

I was lucky enough to stay at the Aria because I tagged along while my husband attended a class there.  Of course there is alot to see in Vegas in general, it is all about being bigger, more showy and  more grand than anywhere else...

The Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas is a AAA  five diamond rated hotel with 4004 rooms in two 51 and 61 floor towers with curved glass and steel that meet in the center.  To quote their Facebook page:  "Among the notable aspects of Aria is its incorporation of technology in the exterior and interior of the hotel, specifically for the reduction of energy consumption>  It is the largest hotel in the world to have earned LEED Gold certification.  On account of its smart rooms which automatically adjust curtains, turn off lights and electronics, and regulate temperature when a guest enters or leaves a room, Aria was described in Popular Mechanics as possibly 'the most technologically advanced hotel ever built.' "


This first picture is of a leather wallpaper hung near the elevators.  The swirls are stitched into the leather.  Very COOL!!!



This wallpaper made of leather with the colorful stitching.

 This "artwork" hangs near the spa and health club area.  It was made of solid colored silk fabric sewn onto the base in wavey style lines. 
Artwork quilted of silk



The closet are of the rooms had the center console of drawers and 2 closets, one on each side.  The closets had lights that turned on and off when opened and shut, consecutively.
Very dark wood with simple embellishment of silver running through it was a modern touch.
Closet area.

The main area of the room was equipped with an iPad type device that could control curtains, temperature, tv channels, and an alarm clock.  Bronze with embroidered aubergine motif silk bedding, the softest pillows on the planet, dark aubergine velvet pillows, headboard of the aubergine velvet against a beautiful  backdrop of wood and silver.  (P.S. the pillows and bedding were available for purchase in their retail shop.)
Bed area.

Desk, tv and fridge area was very simple, yet elegant.  Wall on right was full length glass looking outside.
Desk area.

The view out of the full-length window in our hotel room was down to this awesome canoe sculpture located in front of the Vdara Hotel and Spa. (Picture was found on Rex's Blog and Casino Guide.)  Pretty cool, huh?!?!?



 Even the ceilings in the lobby area had huge cut-outs made of dark woodIf you have a chance to stay there, it is well worth it!

I hope you have a healthy, happy New Year!  I hope to inspire you to surround yourselves with beauty!


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