We're accustomed to glamour in London SE26: Kelly Brook and Jason Statham used to live above the dentist. But when Anouska Hempel's heels hit the cracked cement of the parking space outside my flat, it's hard not to think of those Picture Post photographs of royalty visiting bombed-out families during the second world war. Her mission in my modest tract of suburbia is, however, about more than offering sympathy. Hempel—the woman who invented the boutique hotel before it bore any such proprietary name—has come to give me information for which, judging by the spreads in interiors magazines and anxious postings on online DIY forums, half the property-owners in the Western world seem desperate: how to give an ordinary home the look and the vibe of a five-star, £750-a-night hotel suite. To Hempelise, in this case, a modest conversion flat formed from the middle slice of a three-storey Victorian semi.
"You could do it," she says, casting an eye around my kitchen. "Anyone could do it. Absolutely no reason why not. But there has to be continuity between the rooms. A single idea must be followed through." She looks out wistfully over the fire escape. "And you'd have to buy the house next door, of course." That's a joke. I think.
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It's worth pausing, though, to consider the oddness of this impulse. The hotel room is an amnesiac space. We would be troubled if it bore any sign of a previous occupant, particularly as many of us go to hotels in order to do things we would not do at home. We expect a hotel room to be cleaned as thoroughly as if a corpse had just been hauled from the bed. (In some cases, this will actually have happened.) The domestic interior embodies the opposite idea: it is a repository of memories. The story of its inhabitants ought to be there in the photos on the mantelpiece, the pictures on the wall, the books on the shelves. If hotel rooms were people, they would be smiling lobotomy patients or plausible psychopaths. | 我们都习惯于伦敦SE26区的魅力了:凯莉•布鲁克(Kelly Brook)和杰森•斯坦森(Jason Statham)都曾以牙科医生为谋生手段。但当阿诺斯卡•韩培尔(Anouska Hempel)的高跟鞋敲打着公寓外面停车场爆裂的水泥块时,不禁让人想起Picture Post刊登的一组照片,记录了王室人员造访毁于二战炮火的英国家庭的情景。她造访我这片卑微的郊区,应该不只是慰问一下这么简单。韩培尔——这家之后才改为现行注册商标的精品酒店女创办人——给了我一点灵感。她说,从内饰杂志的订阅量和在线DIY论坛上急切发表的帖子来看,西方世界的半数业主似乎都绝望了:如何让普通的房子有750英镑一晚的五星级酒店套房的样子和氛围?韩培尔选择把一栋维多利亚风格的三层双拼别墅的中间一层,适度改造为公寓出租。 “你可以改造,”她瞄了一圈我的厨房后说道。“任何人都可以,实在想不出不改造的理由,但必须保证房间之间的连贯性,必须贯彻同一个理念。”她俯瞰着安全出口若有所思地说。“当然了,你得买下隔壁的房子。”我觉得她是在开玩笑。 ... 不过,还是值得停下来想想这种奇怪的冲动。酒店房间让人失忆。前任房客的任何痕迹都会让我们苦恼不堪,特别是许多人住酒店是要做一些不在家里做的事情。我们希望彻底清理酒店房间,就像刚从床上拽下的尸体一样(有些情况下确实如此)。内饰却让人觉得房间里充斥着种种记忆:壁炉台上的照片、墙上的照片和书架上的书本,无不诉说着房客的过去。酒店房间就算是人,也是面带微笑的脑叶切除术患者或者看似正常的精神病患者。
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