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How Architecture Impacts Guest Perception

Before decor enters the picture, the structure creates the frame. Interior architecture refers to the conscious design and construction of a building structure, with attention to elements like ceiling height or doors and windows. Each choice ultimately informs the utility and feel of the space. In general, open spaces tend to allow for more visibility and encourage connectivity. Tighter spaces often feel comforting, and the visual division can promote focus. Still, a lot comes down to the specif...

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What the Future of Hotel Design Should Look Like

A guest walks into the lobby of a luxury hotel. There’s no front desk, just a concierge with a tablet and a welcome drink. The check-in process is quick and relaxed. The lighting adjusts subtly as the sun sets. Upstairs, the room’s settings are already personalized. Later that evening, a handwritten note from the housekeeping team made the biggest impression. As hospitality design evolves, the question isn’t whether to adopt new technology. It’s how to do it without erasing the warmth, charm, an...

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Who Are Your Guests Really? Why Hyper-Segmentation Is Shaping the Future of Hotel Design

A family of five wants a fun, splashy weekend. A solo Gen Z traveler is craving wellness and quiet. A digital nomad needs strong Wi-Fi, a good coffee setup, and silence before their next Zoom call. And they might all be checking into your hotel. As guest expectations evolve, hotel leaders realize that traditional segmentation by age or budget isn’t enough. Hyper-segmentation goes further. It focuses on psychographics – values, interests, routines, and behaviors – to shape physical spaces and ser...

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