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Old May 7, 2010, 8:40 pm
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press release: Sleep Inn Hotels Get Refreshed with New Look and Feel

from http://investor.choicehotels.com/pho...cle&ID=1422816
Among some of the new design highlights for the brand's refresh that help to achieve this include:

* New lobby designs with warm, natural finishes, unique lighting features, and graphic accent walls.
* Guestrooms redesigned with accent walls, new media boards with flat screen TVs, sleek new furniture lines, leaning mirrors, striking zebra-patterned wood finishes, innovative bedding coverlets plus bedscarfs, and eye-catching collages of black and white photography.
* Spa-like baths feature chic freestanding vanities, modern wall sconces, accent walls, frameless glass showers, and bamboo-like tiles.
* Redesigned exterior with natural stone finishes, feature lighting, an enhanced tower feature, low roof profile and broad overhangs.

The brand's new design will be available in all future new construction Sleep Inn hotels, and a cost-effective renovation program for existing hotels to adopt the new schemes as well is also in place. Now, future and existing Sleep Inn hotels have five total design themes to choose from, including Sky, Sprout, Terra Cotta, Summer and Grove, each of which were designed to reflect the variety of landscapes and regions across the country, so that each hotel fits in with its natural environment.
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Old May 12, 2010, 12:20 pm
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But no mention of adding elevators or ramps! (It seems a bit incongruous to see a two-story Sleep Inn with a really nice lobby, interior corridors, nice new design -- whether original or from refresh -- and yet no elevator or ramp anywhere in the building.)
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