The main purpose of hotels is to create an experience that is both comfortable and adventurous for guests. This is why interior design plays a large part in the success of many hotels in the world.
On that note, here are a number of interior design trends that have elevated the hotel experience this year.
The other home
Hotels don’t just strive to be your second home, interior designers have come up with designs that make hotels a guest’s other home. What used to be white plaster walls and ordinary furniture has now been replaced with couches, small kitchens, plants, and other carefully-planned features that recreate the warmth and comfort of one’s home.
Natural
As mentioned earlier, plants have become a regular fixture in hotels. This not only pushes forth the more natural appeal of living spaces but also emphasizes the importance of the environment and overall sustainability.
Creative lights
Having more creative interiors makes for a more unforgettable experience. One of the main attractions of many hotels nowadays is installing creative lighting that both illuminates the room and allows guests to see themselves “in a better light” so to speak.
Smart tech
Let’s be honest -- people love their gadgets. Smart televisions, speakers, tablets, and other devices in hotel rooms adds to the convenience of the experience. A few swipes and clicks are very much welcome, especially for guests who have had a full day of travel and are looking to simply rest.
I’m Scott Jay Abraham, and I’m an industrial interior designer expert in home and office design. I am also a travel aficionado, going to odd roadside attractions that have not yet been kissed by mass tourism. I usually explore places with my Dachshund buddy, Shadow. For more posts like this, visit this page.
On that note, here are a number of interior design trends that have elevated the hotel experience this year.
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The other home
Hotels don’t just strive to be your second home, interior designers have come up with designs that make hotels a guest’s other home. What used to be white plaster walls and ordinary furniture has now been replaced with couches, small kitchens, plants, and other carefully-planned features that recreate the warmth and comfort of one’s home.
Natural
As mentioned earlier, plants have become a regular fixture in hotels. This not only pushes forth the more natural appeal of living spaces but also emphasizes the importance of the environment and overall sustainability.
Image source: Pixabay.com
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Creative lights
Having more creative interiors makes for a more unforgettable experience. One of the main attractions of many hotels nowadays is installing creative lighting that both illuminates the room and allows guests to see themselves “in a better light” so to speak.
Smart tech
Let’s be honest -- people love their gadgets. Smart televisions, speakers, tablets, and other devices in hotel rooms adds to the convenience of the experience. A few swipes and clicks are very much welcome, especially for guests who have had a full day of travel and are looking to simply rest.
I’m Scott Jay Abraham, and I’m an industrial interior designer expert in home and office design. I am also a travel aficionado, going to odd roadside attractions that have not yet been kissed by mass tourism. I usually explore places with my Dachshund buddy, Shadow. For more posts like this, visit this page.