Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Hotel design trends to watch in 2018

Hotel and hospitality guests are in for a visual treat with innovative hotel design trends in 2018. The trends largely try to satisfy their craving for extraordinary yet highly personalized experiences – still with the comforts and luxuries of home. Here are some of them. 

Image source: HotelManagement.net 

Experiential luxury: Hotel designs today are exclusive experiential journeys for guests, including club-like spaces and destination-themed developments that wow the most meticulous eye.

Sustainability: Hotel designs today gear toward sustainability, or minimizing carbon footprint without sacrificing beauty and aesthetics. Take, for instance, reclaimed wood panel installations, and transitional indoor/outdoor spaces, and earthy architectural elements. Natural flora patterns are also increasingly being incorporated in hotel designs. 

Bringing the outdoors in: Biophilic design integrates natural lighting, organic materials, living green walls, and vertical gardens, helping the surroundings become more sustainable as well as improving health and well-being. While guest rooms are actually shrinking, balconies and outdoor living areas are expanding. Creativity is enhanced while urban guests are given the opportunity to reconnect with nature. 

Designer branding: Some fashion design brands have entered the hospitality market, changing customer perspective on the possibilities around branded luxury. Think of Bvlgari and its elegant contemporary property in London, or pairing designed interiors with luxury suites.


Abraham Cababie Daniel is the CEO of Gicsa, a Mexican real estate development company founded in 1989. As CEO, he is responsible for making Gicsa one of the most trusted names in the real estate industry. Visit this blog for similar reads.

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