Hotel Interior Design

The interior design of a hotel is crucial for its success, as it significantly shapes guests’ perception and experience and influences operational management.

Behind every hotel project lie numerous components and tasks that are managed by OLENA Innenarchitektur as part of the project development.

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Based on the coordinated design planning, a precisely elaborated interior design concept is created.

Overview:

  • Individual and unique vision for your project
  • Realistic and precise representation
  • Careful definition of materials and all furnishings
  • Development and elaboration of special solutions
  • Technically flawless and compliant project development

The goal of this development phase is to develop tailor-made solutions, with the help of professional expertise and extensive experience in interior design, that clearly define the unique identity of your project.

Every project begins with an individual and unique vision tailored to the needs of the hotel and its guests. It is particularly important to me to create an interior design that is recognizable and memorable, that reflects the uniqueness of your project, tells its own distinctive story, and does not get lost in fleeting trends.

In this phase, you receive a holistic overview of your project as well as detailed perspectives of the individual rooms, allowing you to develop a deeper understanding of the future project outcome. The development of the interior design concept for your project occurs simultaneously with the creation of 3D visualizations, as these service phases cannot be separated. All existing elements are represented with high accuracy.

The presented materials and furnishings represent products that are either available on the market or can be realized as custom-made items. For custom-made items, all necessary information required for implementation is provided, including drawings, descriptions, or details of potential manufacturers.

This service phase includes not only the design concept, but also the definition of color and material concepts, the selection of furniture and furnishings, the lighting concept, and much more. Every detail of your project is approached with the utmost attention and precision to create spaces that not only reflect your vision but also remain relevant and appealing in the long term.

Numerous factors are taken into account, from your preferences and ideas to regional characteristics and the target group. A precise understanding of the potential guests’ expectations is equally crucial for developing a suitable design concept.

From the outset, I pay particular attention to compliance with all relevant technical specifications and standards to ensure the highest possible quality and functionality of your projects. My goal is to achieve an optimal result through this approach, setting new standards in terms of safety, sustainability, and user-friendliness.

“Every project begins with an individual and unique vision tailored to the needs of the hotel and its guests.”

Components:

  • Aesthetics and Design
  • Functionality
  • Existing Components
  • Technical Requirements

In the development of interior design for your project, numerous components play an important role and influence the process from various perspectives.

The aesthetic characteristics of a project are based on the client’s preferences, integrate into the existing style during renovations or extensions, and create a connection to regional or cultural aspects to ensure authenticity and identity. Implementing all these design-influencing factors is a task for me that not only relies on creativity but also challenges my knowledge as an interior designer in composition, harmony, color scheme, art, and cultural characteristics.

However, it is particularly important not only to deliver an appealing design but also to create measurable added value for clients, consider technical and other aspects, solve problems, and thus create a unique and unforgettable experience for your guests. Well-conceived interior design can contribute to increasing business success by enhancing guest satisfaction and well-being, optimizing operational processes, and strengthening market identity. The needs of the target group and long-term relevance are also crucial for developing an appealing and functional hotel concept.

During the development of the interior design concept for your project, all existing components are taken into account. These include, for example, the structural elements of the building, existing information on ventilation, electrical, and fire protection systems, as well as current operational processes that are to be integrated into the redesign.

Various regulations affecting both material selection and hotel operations are considered in this context. As a trained interior designer and consulting engineer, I possess the necessary knowledge to transform every visionary idea into practically implementable spaces. My expertise, however, enables me to develop feasible solutions that meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.

“The aesthetic characteristics of a project are based on the client’s preferences, integrate into the existing style during renovations or extensions, and create a connection to regional or cultural aspects to ensure authenticity and identity.”

Coordination:

  • Artistic Control
  • Coordination with Specialist Planners
  • Coordination with Carpenters, Painters, and other Contractors
  • Professional Consulting and Overview

Proper coordination and alignment of project phases with the hotel operator, specialist planners, and contractors, as well as the interior designer’s right to make decisions, contribute to smoothly transitioning your project into the execution phase. This ensures that the final result meets expectations and holds few surprises.

Indeed, the scope of an interior designer’s tasks can vary from project to project, which is normal and depends on many factors as well as the overall project situation. The client naturally has the freedom to decide how deeply an interior designer is involved in the project and which decision-making rights are assigned to them.

Nevertheless, I would like to provide a brief overview of what contributes to making the final result of your project clear and satisfactory.

Artistic control is particularly important as the project approaches the execution phase. Sometimes decisions, for example by contractors regarding changes to minor elements, are underestimated and made carelessly, which could jeopardize the overall concept. Such changes are not uncommon and can occur for various reasons, be it technical, cost-related, supply issues, or others. It is important that the interior designer maintains control over such changes, can react promptly, and find solutions that do not negatively impact the project.

Such changes are often initiated by specialist planners, as design development frequently progresses without all technical specifications being available yet. This is not uncommon. It is crucial that specialist planners make decisions in consultation with the interior designer. Because technical execution can also offer many possibilities and be implemented creatively. This also applies to coordination with contractors who already work based on detailed plans, such as carpenters, locksmiths, painters, and others. If all details are coordinated in a timely manner, then the execution can also proceed smoothly and without problems.

It is important to understand that the already established interior design concept, presented in 3D visualizations, represents a thoroughly considered solution where every detail, shape, and color holds significance for the overall impression due to the interior designer’s versatile knowledge. If, as a client, you have approved the concept because it reflects your ideas and has excited you, you should not disregard it if changes occur that may initially seem “unimportant.” Retain the option of professional consultation and control on your side. This way, you can be sure that the final result of your project will absolutely convince you.