Carpeting Cotswolds Hotels
Carpeting Cotswolds Hotels is going to take a trip back down memory lane and find the woven axminsters and wiltons of yesteryear. This inevitably means it's going to be expensive in relation to the usual plain tufted twists usually chosen by the nouveau riche baby boomer generation.
Cotswolds Hotels are usually done in one and the same style, no matter who owns them. It would almost be disloyal for anybody to break the trends set down by owners traditionally.
There could be two acceptable trends that deviate from this narrow design cannon, those of natural flooring and boutique styling. Both are relatively new, but boutique possibly being the newest.
Natural flooring is completely out of synch with history for Cotswolds Hotels, being more in line with Indian grass huts. Nevertheless it is a style somehow made acceptable by the upper classes, possibly coming from London to weekend Cotswold homes.
Boutique can mean literally anything that is done well and has a professional styling immediately recognisable by its quality. An example of this might be the Tartan wool carpet once made by Gaskells.
