Top 4 hotel design mistakes to avoid
A hotel room should offer practicality, comfort, good looks, and homely feel for your guests.For an individual, the hotel stay experience can begin to become less than memorable when it doesn’t meet the design aesthetics and functionality. When it comes to maintaining a balance between practicality and design, even the best hoteliers tend to commit mistakes. Let’s go through the most common ones that you can avoid while planning your next hotel design.
Design mistakes can happen in hotel rooms or lobbies that are regrettable, yet avoidable. With right planning and effort, you can craft inviting and comfortable accommodations for your guests.
Bad lighting
Bad lighting arrangement can make your guest experience worst. Hotel rooms should benefit from a range of light sources, which lets guests to modify the overall brightness as per their preferences. Moreover, controlling switches should be placed in way that it’s easy for guests to get an access.Getting fluorescent lights completely and bright bedside lamps are some of the commonly made mistakes that you can avoid. Enhanced lighting can offer better guestroom experience. Some of the dedicated lighting sources or techniques that can be included are a lamp for the desk, ample bathroom lighting, sensor lighting that turns on automatically when the door is open and dimmer switches to adopt the light source, etc.
Bad colors choices
Many people opt for the colors that are on trend, without considering how it can make a design statement in a room. Overuse of powerful, bright shades will not offer a relaxing vibe. If you prefer theme colour in bold or bright, use it sparingly. Instead use patterned curtain fabric, wall art, lampshade, or cushions that create a contrasting look.
Choosing non-functional furniture
An oversized bedcan only eat up space, while your guests may feel cramped. A luggage stand, closet, or table in room should offer a comfortable sitting area.If you’ve a large, spacious bedroom, consider installing king size bed and if the area is small, opt for standard double bed.
Clutter
Having too many things, such as lamps, coffee making facilities, potted plants, and brochures in a small room can give a feeling of being unwanted. Your goal should be to improve the guest comfort and experience. The furniture, wardrobes, and other room-designs should be planned well that matches with the hotel’s aesthetic theme.
Avoid committing these mistakes, while also you can view the wide range of hotel interiors crafted by Lipari Designto understand the different design aspects.