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_Full-time living in a luxury hotel? Permanently check in to these world's best hotel residences

A stay at a luxury hotel is usually followed by a customary check out, but a growing breed of guests opt to never leave. So what's it really like to permanently live in a hotel? 
November 22, 2017

Room service, 24-hour concierge, whatever you fancy at 3 am and housekeeping to keep your suite fresh - these are the perks associated with a luxury hotel stay and now a popular top-end lifestyle choice.

While not a new concept - Andy Warhol, Coco Chanel, Bob Dylan and Robert de Niro (who owns The Greenwich Hotel) are just a few of the celebrity long-stay residents of luxury hotels - developers and luxury hotels chains have re-booted the eccentric, 'rock-n-roll' concept of permanently living in a hotel room, creating branded, hassle-free living, wooing residents willing to pay a premium for the 24-hour, anytime, anywhere convenience.

Whether physically forming a wing or upper floors of a hotel or a purpose built development accessing services and luxury amenities, a select number of exclusive residences and hotel-inspired homes are cropping up in key locations across the globe, catering for those that crave the permanent ownership of the perks associated with luxury hotel stays.

We look at some of hotel-branded residences currently on the market through Knight Frank.

Residences at The Beekman - New York 

In 2015, starchitect Martin Brudnizki - creative mastermind behind top London outposts The Ivy, Sexy Fish and Annabel's -  set about converting an elaborate but neglected 19th Century former law offices -  and now an official city landmark - in Lower Manhattan's Financial district into an eclectic, award-winning hotel framed by an interior scheme inspired by the building's aged Victorian charm with a dramatic nine-storey atrium as its thickly decorated Gothic centrepiece.

Now one of New York's most celebrated and original hotels at the sharpest edge of contemporary design, to permanently live at The Beekman - with it's rich architectural history and modern luxuries -  must inspire and excite daily.

Starting at the hotel's 17th floor (incorporated within a purpose built adjacent 51-storey condominium tower) and working their way skywards, the hotel's one, two, three-bedroom and penthouse residences designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen are described a 'private sky boxes' offering floor-to-ceiling windows with cinemascope, river to river views of downtown landmarks to uptown skyline.

A direct elevator ride or phone call away are all the exclusive services offered by The Beekman - and all is a lot; starting with in-residence dining by Tom Colicchio’s newest restaurant, personal training and access to residents' private residential retreats to include a private dining room with chef’s table, media room and an 360 degree rooftop terrace with views over Manhattan. There is even an in-house doggy day care service for The Beekman's four legged VIPs.