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ROOM BY ROOM
RECEPTION AREAS | LOBBIES | BAR | LOUNGES | RESTAURANTS | SUITES | BATHROOMS | HALLWAYS AND CORRIDORS | SPAS | OFFICES | MEETING ROOMS | KIDS LOUNGES
ROOM BY ROOM
RECEPTION AREAS | LOBBIES | BAR | LOUNGES | RESTAURANTS | SUITES | BATHROOMS | HALLWAYS AND CORRIDORS | SPAS | OFFICES | MEETING ROOMS | KIDS LOUNGES
A hotel reception is a place of particular value. It is here where the first (and
last) contact of the guest with the facility takes place. It is critical to make
sure that visitors get a positive first impression.
Every detail matters when it comes to making sure that the reception area
efficiently serves and pleasantly surprises guests. The design should be ex-
pressive and convey a strong character but not for the price of overwhelm-
ing the guests with any unnecessary excess. Comfort and functionality are
essential to make guests feel even more comfortable than at home. The
reception counter obviously takes center stage and therefore it should be
elegant and durable. Materials usually include stone, wood, ceramics, glass,
and concrete. This is the starting point of the concept's narrative and should
not be overlooked.
REC E PT ION A RE A S
FIRST IMPRESSIONS MATTER
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