Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Inspirato, the Next Generation Destination Club, Adds Punta Cana, The Bahamas, Chicago, London, and Paris to Its Growing Destination Portfolio


DENVER, July 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Inspirato, the new luxury vacation solution and next generation destination club, announces the addition of five destinations to its growing portfolio of luxury residences and suites.


Inspirato founder/CEO Brent Handler is the former president and founder of Exclusive Resorts, a destination club industry pioneer. Today, Inspirato's new business model is revolutionizing the industry by leasing its properties rather than owning. The company is able to keep membership fees low, offer up to 80% off market rates, and easily add homes and destinations as demand increases, maintaining that members will always have a vacation in a destination of choice during a time that works for them. For more information about Inspirato, visit www.inspirato.com.Creating a retro room for your daughter can be fun, but don't go too crazy with the flower power and smiley faces! Instead, stick to using colors that were popular in the 1960s and add fun touches like beaded curtains, printed rugs, and beanbag chairs. Use a lava lamp as a nightlight and stick to fabrics in funky prints, like paisley.PrincessTropical themed bedrooms are always a hit for kids, but creating an island paradise that will still be appropriate when your toddler is a teen can be challenging. Subtlety is key here. Use beach colors like aqua and blue for the walls or furniture and instead of carpeting, go for a wood floor that gives the room a more beach bungalow feel. For small children, use some tropical-inspired rugs to make the play surface safer, and use shells and hibiscus flowers to complement your design. You can also use bamboo and wicker for furniture and blinds in the room, and frame artwork featuring mermaids, dolphins, and sailboats for the walls.All little girls love to be princesses - and teens like to act like them too. Take a more mature approach to it from the start. Chose a subdued pink and pair it with browns to give the room a Victorian look. Canopy beds are regal, but they can be expensive. Instead, go for a smaller, removable net canopy, which attaches to the ceiling via a ring and only flows over the head of the bed. Use gold touches to finish the room with an elegant feel, and display princess toys that your child has until she outgrows them.Villa & Hotel Majestic, Paris: The hotel is enviably located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, literally steps away from the landmark Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees.In addition to Inspirato's other 12 international destinations, members can now reserve vacations in the following locations:CelestialPink French poodles and polka dots look cute in a little girls' room, and it is actually fairly easy to take that style idea and make it appropriate for any age group. Start with color - a Parisian themed room should have elements of black, pink, white, and tan. Stuffed poodles can easily be replaced on shelves with more sophisticated dcor, such as an Eiffel Tower replica or French country prints. Add mirrors and sconces to the walls (out of reach of small children of course) and for the furniture, think wrought iron and wood painted white or cream and distressed.Garden

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