The ideal hotel series modern interior design
Truth be told, the reason why guests return to hotels is that it makes them forget the stresses of the outside world. The more comfortable a hotel is, the bigger the chance guests will come back. A large part of this comfy atmosphere depends on how the interiors are designed.
Below are more modern interior design trends developed and perfected to create an immaculate experience for guests.
Home
Though built with almost the same interior design for most rooms, hotel designers have strived for years to come up with that one design that strikes a chord in guests’ heart. The best hotels have rooms that guests never want to leave because it just feels so much like home. Hotel rooms now have couches, kitchens, and all the other little quirks that many homes have.
Nature
In line with all the little quirks many homes have, many hotels have decided to put plants, not just in rooms, but all over the hotel to simulate the peace and tranquility of gardens. Having plants around also sends the message that hotels care about the environment.
Light
While natural light is still good, many hotels have installed creative lighting all over the establishment to simulate a feeling of timelessness, thus, having guests forget about how the world turns outside. Couple this with plants and small fountains and waterfalls and guests will feel like they’re in a paradise.
Tyler T. Tysdal is both a private equity and real estate investor who abides by the revolutionary tenets of conscious capitalism. Learn more about him and his work by visiting this blog.
Below are more modern interior design trends developed and perfected to create an immaculate experience for guests.
Image source: Pixabay.com |
Though built with almost the same interior design for most rooms, hotel designers have strived for years to come up with that one design that strikes a chord in guests’ heart. The best hotels have rooms that guests never want to leave because it just feels so much like home. Hotel rooms now have couches, kitchens, and all the other little quirks that many homes have.
Nature
Image source: Pixabay.com |
Light
While natural light is still good, many hotels have installed creative lighting all over the establishment to simulate a feeling of timelessness, thus, having guests forget about how the world turns outside. Couple this with plants and small fountains and waterfalls and guests will feel like they’re in a paradise.
Tyler T. Tysdal is both a private equity and real estate investor who abides by the revolutionary tenets of conscious capitalism. Learn more about him and his work by visiting this blog.
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