Create the Attitude of Hotel Living in your Home

You know that feeling you get when you finally leave the airport and walk into your hotel suite after a long day of traveling? Do you remember the smell of fresh linens, the fresh bouquet awaiting you, or the sound of a bubble bath brewing? It’s something we all look forward to the minute we open the door to our hotel room.

This is what hotel-inspired design seeks to capture - the feelings of ease, relief, and social energy found at the world's most prestigious resorts. 


Here's How to Bring the Hotel Vibes to a Home

  1. Making a Grand Entrance

Don't forget about the foyer. Big or small, open or closed, this space will either welcome a person home or make them wish they had stayed away. Treat yourself right by keeping the foyer fresh and inviting with your favorite artwork, a bench, or a foyer table and mirror (you know, for checking makeup on the go).

Don't allow shoes and coats to clutter this space. Instead, set a good precedent for the rest of your home.

2. Create a Symmetrical and Communial Seating Area

Dispose of any glaringly obvious technology (move it all to an entertainment room) and create a space where you can simply be and have meaningful conversations. Custom furniture and a darling coffee table atop a neutral rug will work wonders for your living or family room. Add minimal blinds or drapery side panels paired with Roman shades to complete the room.

3. Add a Breakfast Nook, Wet Bar, and plenty of Space to your Kitchen

Wide open spaces can feel luxurious when they include the right amenities. By creating ample room to socialize, cook, and entertain, you and your guests will feel like you're in a five star restaurant.

4. Bring the Hotel Spae to your Space

His and hers sinks (with framed mirrors), a waterfall shower, and a luxurious soaking tub will make you feel like you're on vacation every day. Complete the room with sheer shades for ultimate privacy without losing the natural sunlight.

If you crave a design that feels like your favorite resort, pay attention to how that resort is designed. What color is the trim? What kind of accessories and window treatments do they use? What do you love about the furniture? When you’re ready, schedule your free consultation with us. We’ll make sure everyone who steps into your home has the hotel experience we all enjoy.

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