To make your hotel stands out from the rest while staying on budget, check out the following tips:
1. DESIGN A MAGAZINE-WORTHY LOBBY
The lobby sets the stage for the guest experience. Design a great focal point or go for a wow factor that will make a great first impression, thrill guests and score points with them.
1. DESIGN A MAGAZINE-WORTHY LOBBY
The lobby sets the stage for the guest experience. Design a great focal point or go for a wow factor that will make a great first impression, thrill guests and score points with them.
2. MAKE IT COMFORTABLE AND INVITING
Besides being attractive and functional, a hotel lobby needs to be welcoming to guests. Choose unique, interesting accessories, high-end upholstered chairs and sofas and accent tables with surfaces made of durable materials such as marble or quartz.
3. ACCESSORIZE WELL
Accessories used to be an afterthought, but today they are used to enhance the atmosphere, personality and appeal of the property. The accessories complete a space. It can feel lifeless and bland until accessories are brought in.
Choose contemporary and transitional lamps with white or off-white shades.
Use fabrics to add luxury and plants to bring in the outdoors and improve air quality.
Incorporate artwork that reflects the hotel’s brand—local or international, natural or industrial, formal or casual, cosmopolitan or rustic.
4. MIND THE CORRIDORS
Going up and down corridors is part of the hotel experience. Use lighting, ceiling fixtures, carpeting, wall textures, plants, artwork, and mirrors to enhance the guest experience in these spaces.
5. AIM TO DAZZLE
Strategically use design elements such as accent furniture, artwork, granite surfaces and striking bathroom fixtures, to add pizzazz to a guest room and make it memorable for travelers.
Besides being attractive and functional, a hotel lobby needs to be welcoming to guests. Choose unique, interesting accessories, high-end upholstered chairs and sofas and accent tables with surfaces made of durable materials such as marble or quartz.
3. ACCESSORIZE WELL
Accessories used to be an afterthought, but today they are used to enhance the atmosphere, personality and appeal of the property. The accessories complete a space. It can feel lifeless and bland until accessories are brought in.
Choose contemporary and transitional lamps with white or off-white shades.
Use fabrics to add luxury and plants to bring in the outdoors and improve air quality.
Incorporate artwork that reflects the hotel’s brand—local or international, natural or industrial, formal or casual, cosmopolitan or rustic.
4. MIND THE CORRIDORS
Going up and down corridors is part of the hotel experience. Use lighting, ceiling fixtures, carpeting, wall textures, plants, artwork, and mirrors to enhance the guest experience in these spaces.
5. AIM TO DAZZLE
Strategically use design elements such as accent furniture, artwork, granite surfaces and striking bathroom fixtures, to add pizzazz to a guest room and make it memorable for travelers.