The hospitality contract sector, namely the supply of major projects for hotels, residential complexes, museums, cinemas and theaters, is a dynamic and booming sector, full of opportunities for the Made in Italy. The need, in fact, to combine the places where you work with an environment where you can also relax and feel “at home” has led to the need for many structures to rethink their spaces. It is not simply a matter of providing products, but to propose a system of more complex services, which requires the ability to study highly customized turnkey solutions.
Among the major trends in the sector in 2015, we can definitely count a dual trend: on one hand the metallic finishes – citing the golden brass as a must for the trendiest hotels – open to elegant combinations, allowing for easy renewals without overexertion; whilst, on the other hand natural materials, with a connotation of “reclaimed”, are in high demand.
Increasingly, in fact, the existing buildings are to be converted into a hotel according to new standards of environmental sustainability and then serves to work with natural materials and eco-systems, in response to a growing demand for living structures that shows a green philosophy. More and more you hear of the keyword “eco-luxury” that sees a great success of local materials, natural stones that reflect the colors of the land and the scents of nature.
While some time ago, also, hotels tended to offer its customers a standard that often resulted in similar-looking bedrooms, although of different sizes and levels of comfort, today the ubiquitous trend of customization leads us to work on details to create areas, but also rooms, individually coinceived to meet the tastes of different customers and positionings.
Despite the growth, the hospitality contract sector sees a growing operational complexity in order to achieve that perfect blend of materials, lights, colors that allows the customer to feel an emotion and remember, possibly forever, even the shortest stay.
Storytelling in the interior design sector is essential to create a narration within residential, public or commercial spaces through careful planning of the environments. Thanks to the choice of materials, lights, furniture and furnishing accessories, it is possible to attribute a precise identity to these environments, making them the spokesperson for a story consistent with …
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Trends in the hospitality contract sector
The hospitality contract sector, namely the supply of major projects for hotels, residential complexes, museums, cinemas and theaters, is a dynamic and booming sector, full of opportunities for the Made in Italy. The need, in fact, to combine the places where you work with an environment where you can also relax and feel “at home” has led to the need for many structures to rethink their spaces. It is not simply a matter of providing products, but to propose a system of more complex services, which requires the ability to study highly customized turnkey solutions.
Among the major trends in the sector in 2015, we can definitely count a dual trend: on one hand the metallic finishes – citing the golden brass as a must for the trendiest hotels – open to elegant combinations, allowing for easy renewals without overexertion; whilst, on the other hand natural materials, with a connotation of “reclaimed”, are in high demand.
Increasingly, in fact, the existing buildings are to be converted into a hotel according to new standards of environmental sustainability and then serves to work with natural materials and eco-systems, in response to a growing demand for living structures that shows a green philosophy. More and more you hear of the keyword “eco-luxury” that sees a great success of local materials, natural stones that reflect the colors of the land and the scents of nature.
While some time ago, also, hotels tended to offer its customers a standard that often resulted in similar-looking bedrooms, although of different sizes and levels of comfort, today the ubiquitous trend of customization leads us to work on details to create areas, but also rooms, individually coinceived to meet the tastes of different customers and positionings.
Despite the growth, the hospitality contract sector sees a growing operational complexity in order to achieve that perfect blend of materials, lights, colors that allows the customer to feel an emotion and remember, possibly forever, even the shortest stay.
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