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A warm welcome to the Fullerton Arms Hotel!
In spring 2018, The Fullerton Arms, run by husband and wife team Sean and Geraldine McLaughlin, unveiled their new look bedrooms after a £200k refurbishment programme which included a complete refit of the hotel’s 10 bedrooms and bathrooms.
Inspired by the hotel’s stunning coastal setting and surrounding landscapes, the rooms feature local handmade furniture, soft furnishings and king coil beds mixed with the simplicity and cosiness of Scandinavian interiors to create a special, decadent, indulgent and welcoming ambience.
Chic ensuite
Each bathroom was entirely overhauled and finished with earthy textured floor and wall tiles, in soft grey tones. Dark grey granite towel radiators and coastal artwork reflect the colours encountered by visitors to the local landscape.
Sunsets and stormy skies
The Fullerton Arms Hotel boasts six family bedrooms, each with its own distinct character but all oozing comfort and style.
Grand panelled hallways
The hallways were all dressed with new woodwork and wall panelling, reminiscent of the original period interior. Smart radiator covers and cosy carpets all enhance the dramatic welcome!
Hallway goat's head
One of the Causeway Coast's wilder residents eyeing up visitors to the hotel!
Sunsets and stormy skies
The colour schemes for these bedrooms were inspired by the dramatic skies of the stormy north Irish coast. The bespoke furniture and headboards are locally made from lime-washed oak and simply adorned with contemporary lighting.
Small but perfect!
Even the tiniest room received a chic overhaul. Wall art and textiles throughout were selected in keeping with the coastal theme.
Pride in the finished work!
Jude Burrows and hotel proprietor Sean McLaughlin proudly presenting the finished rooms at the Fullerton Arms Hotel.