In the age of Instagram and TripAdvisor, hotel bathrooms have never been more important. The right bathroom design can encourage guests to spend more time in your hotel and recommend it to their friends. The wrong one, on the other hand, may drive them away. Consequently, hotel bathrooms have become an increasingly important part of any hotel’s design strategy. After all, a recent study has shown that only 12% of travelers are likely to stay in a hotel again if they don’t like its bathroom—so it’s not just about looks! If you own or manage a hotel with tired old bathroom facilities, now is the perfect time to consider what new trends in hotel bathroom design might offer you. Here are some ideas to get you started...
Rich colours and textures
We've all seen the pictures of colourful, ornate guest rooms in centuries-old hotels in Europe. Those are the kinds of design features that made those hotels famous—and they're also the kinds of features that can transform your bathroom
Hotel bathrooms are like a capsule of luxury. They’re typically compact, with a limited number of surfaces. They must be inspiring and inviting while remaining clean and functional. Hotel bathrooms need to pop with colour and texture while creating the illusion that there is more space than actually exists. So how do you create that hotel bathroom look? Read on for our tips and tricks on how to get that look in your own home.
Hotel bathroom design
The first step to creating the hotel bathroom look in your own home is to decide what style you want to go for. Do you want your bathroom to resemble a spa? A tropical Oasis? Or do you want a minimalist and modern look? There are many different styles and themes to consider when designing your bathroom. When it comes to picking out colours, think about what you want your bathroom to be like. Do you want a vibrant and lively space? Or do you prefer a more peaceful and relaxing look? You can also use colours to reflect your personality
I recently put lifestyle blogger Sarah at Style & Décor in touch with a very good friend of mine, Marc, at Idol Hair recently. I have been a loyal customer for 27 years now and he is not only one of my best friends, but he’s my confidante and dedicated hairstylist. Sarah caught up with him between haircuts to discuss his take on commercial interior design in 2021 in the heart of a pandemic. In fact, Marc got the chance to reveal how he has interpreted this in the new re-design of his salon, Idol Hair, in the heart of the East End. So, just in case you missed it, you can read his interview with Sarah here:-
Marc Luickx, the owner of newly revamped Idol Hair