The world's most expensive hotel room, how it looks like

Designed by Ga Group, the suite consists of four bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a bar and a game area, and an office on two floors, in addition to a 1,500 m² terrace with infinite pool. Although a traditional attic can lead to that the best rooms have to be at the top of the building, the real mansion breaks the mold. Instead, the room is located in plants 18 and 19, on the elevated bridge of the building, which offers dominant views in all corners of the suite to emblematic places such as the Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai and the Arabian gulf.

The entrance of the real mansion.

Atlantis The Royal.

«You enter through these majestic private lobby vaulted with double height roofs,» explains Kelly, «upon entering, many decorative pieces are also appreciated, which was very important for us.» The great entrance marks the tone of the space that welcomes heads of state, members of royalty and superstars of world pop culture. Inside, the Calacatta marble largely defines the space of 12,140 m². It is everywhere: stirring the walls in an always dramatic disposition, padding the ground, sculpting the clean corners of the Kitchen Island En Suite … «There is a lot of marble, and they are tailored, large and articulated pieces, placed so that the stone serves as art,» adds Kelly. Although it is almost a luxury synonym, the material can also be rigid, so soft tissues, such as silk curtains, silk wool carpets and 800 -wire sheets, soften some of these rough edges.

However, for the Atlantis team, not only the beauty of the room was important: «It is also how we decorate and 'enliven' the space,» Kelly adds. For this, there is no lack of the galas that dress the room, such as toothbrushes, combs and galvanic gold razor; Hermès bath products; FRETTE BATAS; an extensive pillow letter; 146 inches television; and an exclusive Ping-Pong Table Louis Vuitton; Among other comforts.