No matter how well a home is decorated, it is but natural that we need a change from time to time. A quick fix that can take our attention away from the same old decor, without having to make any major changes to the interior design is what most of us are looking for.
A great way to decorate the home is by creatively using flowers . This does not need to be confined to a boring old bouquet stuck in a jar! Oh no! There is so much more to it now with the help of a variety of flower arrangements and types. Long lasting plants and flowers, or even artificial flowers or plants can add a new dimension to a space. Paper flowers can be charming, artistic and appeal to those who aren’t big fans of plastic flowers.
Changing your decor can be another way to lift up an old or tired looking room. Simply changing the textiles can make a huge amount of difference to the way a space looks and feels. A ridiculously small change like changing the colour of your curtains can make or break the entire room. So it is worth considering!
Another important element in creating ambience is of course lighting. How a room is lit can be a major factor in the mood it creates. Playing around with the sources of light, light fixtures etc. can help you create a new mood in your existing space.
Modern hotels have adapted well to social changes with creative solutions. Here we will cover several of the most striking interior design trends that shape today’s hospitality scene. From altering guestroom configurations to creating highly personalized experiences, hotel owners are changing accommodation units into the highlights of any getaway experience. Whether you own a hotel or are planning your next business trip, here are some of the new changes in the industry.
We’ve seen many fashionable hotel projects offering a great first impression. The importance of entrance lobbies is increasing, as social encounters become dependent on this hotel area. With the new trend for business travelling, hotel lobbies should offer a multi-use space for laidback as well as formal talks, working on computers, plugging in devices. This means a basic sofa-coffee table arrangement won’t cut it. Creative space is essential, providing both intimate and social zones and furniture delivering comfort and purpose. More extravagant entrances feature in the current emerging hotel market and include large green walls, waterfalls, chandeliers and multimedia stations.
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