COMERCIAL HORECA ID PROJECT
- Interior Design and Concept Development.
Unique designs that reflect your brand identity and vision, carefully crafted for the hospitality industry.
- Program Rollout Services.
Seamless implementation from initial concept to final details, ensuring consistency and quality across all stages.
PRIVAT ID PROJECTS
-Interior Design for Private Residences.
Tailored design solutions that reflect your personal taste and lifestyle, enhancing every corner of your home.
- Online Interior Design Services. Convenient remote design consultations and support to bring your dream space to life, no matter where you are.
COMMERCIAL & PRIVAT ID PROJECTS
- Contemporary Art Sourcing and Curation.
Guidance in selecting art pieces that resonate with the aesthetic and ambiance of your space.
- Art Integration Advisory.
Expert consultation on displaying and integrating art into your design, creating a cohesive look that reflects your brand or personal style.
We keep it simple
WE SAFE YOUR TIME
Be it for your personal private home, office space or hospitality project, our team is on hand to provide you with the best
end-to-end interior design & advisory services, include online production of our projects.
DesignArt studio team
Prague, Europe
Collaborations
& Partnerships:
We strongly believe in a collaborative approach to our projects, coordinating with project managers, clients and contractors on each project.
PROCESS:
step 1
We usually start with a spatial study, followed by the development of an interior design concept
Development of moodboars with main elements, color palette and materials.
step 2
The next stage is drawing up an interior design layout solution, visualisations and technical layout.
Additionally: Drawing up engineering briefs
step 3
Project support and equipment.
Rolling out and interior design, finishing, styling.
Additionally: Author's supervision
“Designers are not only image makers, but also dreamers who tell stories and think '' Marcel Wanders
HoReCa interior design 2023 trends
HoReCa interior design 2023 trends
By investing in thoughtful and strategic interior design, hotels and resorts can create spaces that not only look good, but function in a way that meets the needs and preferences of their guests.
However, here some trends that are shaping the future of hotel interior design.
1. Responsive spaces: Design to meet changing needs - what does it mean?
Adaptable spaces cater to the needs of digital nomads who work from anywhere in the world. These spaces offer functional and flexible rooms that allow guests to work and relax in the same space as they please. CitizenM is an excellent example of this trend.
2. Collaboration spaces: design that encourages communication
With the advent of telecommuting, hotels are repurposing their spaces to create public spaces where guests can work and socialize.
Marriott’s “Workspace on Demand” is a great example of this trend, which focuses on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interiors that encourage collaboration. The interior design of the hotel includes many shared workspaces, including shared desks, seating areas, and individual workspaces.
3. Wellness retreats: design for health and wellness
Design for health and wellness is a growing trend, and many hotels and resorts include features that promote physical and mental well-being. Offers and possibilities of activities, including hiking, meditation, and yoga, all designed to enhance guests' overall well-being. The Miraval Resort and Spa in Arizona is a noteworthy example.
4. Combination of work and leisure: design for modern business travelers
Modern business travelers are now looking for a balance between work and play during their stay. One notable example of this trend is the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht.
This hotel has workspaces with custom-made furniture that can easily be transformed into a comfortable seating area. The hotel also features an open-plan lobby that doubles as a community center, providing guests with a place to work, socialize or simply relax.
5. Embracing local culture: design that reflects the community
Designed with a focus on cultural immersion, hotels incorporate elements that reflect the local community, culture and traditions. They often use local artwork, materials and colors to create a sense of place. The Ace Hotel in New Orleans exemplifies this trend, incorporating elements of urban culture into its design. By creating a connection with the local community, hotels can offer guests a unique and authentic experience.
6. Sustainability Focus: Green Design Priority
Nable designs are becoming increasingly important in the hospitality industry as guests become more environmentally conscious. These designs prioritise
environmental responsibility.
For example - the Bardessono Hotel and Spa in Napa Valley, California. The hotel features a green roof, solar panels, and a geothermal heating and cooling system, among other eco-friendly features.
7. High-tech havens: Incorporating technology into design
Tech-powered designs incorporate innovation - this includes smart rooms with voice-activated controls, mobile check-in and keyless entry, and personalised recommendations based on guest preferences.
The Yotel brand is an example, with properties featuring self-service kiosks for check-in and check-out, robot luggage storage, and adjustable ‘smart beds’ that conform to guests’ preferences.
8. Nature-inspired designs: Creating serene and tranquil spaces
Nature-inspired designs bring elements of the outdoors into the interior design of hotels, creating a sense of relaxation and tranquillity. The 1 Hotel brand is an example of a nature-inspired design, with properties featuring reclaimed wood accents, organic bedding, and eco-friendly toiletries.
Whether it’s creating more flexible and adaptable spaces, incorporating local culture and sustainability, or leveraging technology to enhance the guest experience, interior design in the HoReCa segment are adopting new strategies to meet the evolving needs of their customers.
9. Transformative experiences: Seeking adventure
Experiential designs are focused on providing unique and immersive experiences: virtual reality and augmented reality to create an engaging and transformative experience.
The First Museum Hotel - 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky is an example of this trend, featuring a contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits and installations, immersing guests in an ever-changing art experience.
10. Playful and bold:
Playful designs that feature and objects to create a fun and whimsical atmosphere. These designs aim to provide guests with a visually stimulating experience. An example of this trend is the I lobby of the ROOM MATE AITANA in Amsterdam new port and an unforgettable experience Adam Lookout 360° Sky Bar and Panorama Restaurant.
If you’re planning a new hospitality project or have a renovation in the works,
our team Interior Design studio in Prague is here to help.
We also available to create Interior Design Project online and also help with Contemporary art
integrate in your design project. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
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