Interior Design Principles to Maximize Hotel Lobby Impressions

The lobby, in addition to the guest rooms, is an important part of your hotel. This is because your hotel's lobby is the first area that your clients see when they enter, and we all know how crucial first impressions are. Hotel interior designers consider the hotel lobby as the focal point of hotels that provide a variety of functions. As a result, space should be divided into "zones" that cater to different needs.

Providing a variety of functions in a hotel lobby brings the challenge of designing an interior fit-out. It has to be full of furniture that is essential for a multi-functional lobby maximizing the space of the area. Here are basic effective principles of interior fit-outs and furniture designs for hotel lobbies for guests to enjoy.

Envisioning

Before furniture design comes in, a designer imagines a good notion of how the space of the interior fit-out should work. They combine the criteria of the interior fit-out and possible furniture designs with the client's desired aesthetic and ambiance to come up with a design concept.

Instead of picking a paint color or a sofa, the CP Design and architecture adopts a holistic approach. It's all about establishing a vision. When we place that well-thought-out idea into action, the interior has a timeless and long-lasting quality. 

Communicating a notion to a designer is similar to telling a tale. You have to be able to create a story about how the interior will come together with all of the many aspects and pieces. The best way to do that is to integrate Philippine carvings and drawings as furniture to show a tale of how its homeland came to be. 

Editor

We could compare employing an interior designer to hiring an editor. To produce the intended effect, not all Davao Interior Fit-out Designer knows when to add or remove pieces. Most of the time we draw out the possible design and from there we evaluate when there is too much of one component or these two things are decreasing the aesthetic looks and use of the place. This gives more gravity on calling CP Designs and Architecture to apply these principles in designing your hotel.

The locally themed carvings we produce to express our support to the region could be used as ‘clean designs’ as well. On the other hand, to display the strongest composition possible, this may also entail bringing in a "breathing room" and incorporating negative space into the overall design. Don't be afraid to toss away anything.

Be authentic

Every interior design project should be personalized for the clients, beyond just catering to their aesthetic taste and preferences. CP Design and Architecture, a Davao architecture firm, makes sure to integrate clients’ heirlooms, antique items, and local art.

Customers want some things to have authenticity, originality, and uniqueness, whether that is a miniature of Rizal part at Manila or a one-off vintage find. Even if the goal of a design is simplicity and modernity, we choose to incorporate something a little quirky, which makes a hotel lobby a little more interesting.

The sweeping strokes of an interior design concept are nothing without the supporting details. Whether that’s the scale of a lampshade or the stile width on a cabinet door, a good designer must be detail-oriented and will specify all of the particulars in order to best support the overall vision.

We always check ourselves and make sure we’re going down the right path to meet that big picture goal be it for hotel lobbies and any designing project. Aside from the principles we have mentioned above, we apply more principles to have a multi-functional hotel lobby. To know more about what we can do, check our recent articles full of details on our designs. Call us now! We can discuss your envisioned design for your establishment.

 

 

 



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