Aspirational Design ‘Key’ For Hotels

Many people have been placing an increasing amount of focus on the interior design of their homes in recent months, given that we’ve all been spending so much time in our own abodes due to the Covid-19 pandemic, that’s hardly surprising.

But now that businesses are beginning to open up a little in the UK and holidays are back on the cards, hotels will need to do everything they can to attract guests.

An article for Hotel Designs recently noted that aspirational interiors are set to become a hallmark of successful hotels.

“We all want our hotels to be more exciting, comfortable and luxurious than our own home. We want to stay somewhere special, create memories and escape our normal lives and dreams,” the news provider noted.

This means that hotels need to offer something different to what we have in our own homes. Properties that have period decor can really enhance this by making sure that features like cornicing and plasterwork is shown off to full effect.

When these interior features are paired with period furniture and other design elements, a room can feel incredibly elegant. If your hotel caters predominantly for foreign clientele, they may be especially keen on having a quintessentially British atmosphere in their accommodation, the publication noted.

As an article for Boutique Hotelier pointed out last month, people are willing to spend more on hotel stays post-lockdown, which means that although you might not be able to welcome as many guests, your hotel won’t necessarily lose out on revenue.

If you need to carry out cornice restoration in London to bring your hotel’s decor back to its best, get in touch with us today.

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