Serviced apartments – design and style

Serviced apartments across the UK’s major cities including Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Newcastle are available in many beautiful styles and designs. Here’s a snapshot of some of the varying architectural styles you may expect from serviced apartments . . .

High-rise city serviced apartments
Luxury high-rise serviced apartments are available in many stunning buildings across the cities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Newcastle. The attraction for many guests is the beautiful day and night-time views and the sense of seclusion from the crowds and traffic noise below. High-rise serviced apartments tend to be very fashionable with businesspeople.

Waterside and warehouse serviced apartments
Serviced apartments have grown and spread in little enclaves around the rivers of many cities. Many old Victorian warehouses have been converted into chic serviced apartments which retain authentic features such as exposed brickwork, barrel vaulted ceilings and original ironwork. Many waterside apartments also feature a private balcony, with peaceful river or town views.

Period residence serviced apartments
In various UK cities, such as the Georgian quarter in the centre of Leeds, there is a strong emphasis on maintaining the authenticity of period buildings. Many such residences have been sympathetically restored and transformed into contemporary serviced apartments which retain characteristics such as airy interiors and big windows which flood apartments with natural daylight.

Out-of-town serviced apartments
Although city serviced apartments are often situated in prime locations, serviced apartments are sometimes located in city suburbs. Such accommodation may appeal more to families or to friends who are taking a holiday, rather than businesspeople who need to be in the hub of things. Naturally, out-of-town locations offer a greater sense of tranquillity than centrally-situated apartments.

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