Throughout Sigma Plus Regency Square Suites, original Regency proportions have been retained, with high ceilings, large windows and restored period detailing creating a strong sense of space and light. Suites range from studios to expansive three-bedroom apartments, designed for both short stays and longer visits. Each is fully self-contained, with well-equipped kitchens, living areas and workspaces, offering a more flexible alternative to traditional hotel stays.
Each suite has been individually conceived within a cohesive design language. Coastal references run subtly throughout, from curved headboards to aquamarine tones in bathrooms. The project has been developed in collaboration with local designers, makers and artists, with a strong emphasis on Brighton and Sussex-based suppliers.
The restoration was carried out in collaboration with architect Chloe Lewis of Lewis Macmillan, who worked to reinstate original features including traditional room proportions, cornicing, ceiling roses and architraves. Interior designer Melanie Barnes, of Elixir Interior Design, led on the interiors, taking a material-led approach that combines natural finishes with local craft to create a relaxed coastal feel.
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