The extensive world of surface finishes helps hoteliers embrace a richer ambience at lower cost and easier application
The hospitality industry is a competitive market where hotels need to leave a great first impression. Being updated and designed for a comfortable, yet effective environment, the key to success is having well designed spaces that appeals to guests. The beauty of this environment must be blended perfectly with its utility in order to fully capitalise on the space.
Interior design largely depends on the type of surface finishes used. From lounges and reception areas to suites and dining rooms, each room has a different purpose and hence, a different material requirement. Decorative surfaces offer limitless options for design. They are used in a variety of applications including cabinets, mouldings, countertops, furniture, doors, walls, ceilings and more. Though it is important to begin with a design theme, quality and sustainability are equally important considerations. Versatility, ease of maintenance and cost effectiveness must be closely studied for each material before enveloping it to any surface.
Aditya Kejriwal, director at Garnet Ply, rightly said, "People love to opt for more functional interiors with a lavish appeal. The global choice is influenced by international taste and application. The nominations for state-of-art options include powerful surface finishings and elegant furniture design which reflect a brand presence and eco-consciousness at the same time."
This story is from the August 2017 edition of Hotelier India.
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