5 Luxury Design Secrets Every Hotel Needs
If you want your hotel to have a luxurious aesthetic that makes it stand out and stay ahead of trends, incorporate these 5 architectural design secrets that every exclusive space should have. It's time to transform your hotel!
1. A FUSION OF TRADITION AND MODERNITY
One of the main attractions of luxury hotels in Tarifa, Marbella, Estepona, or even nearby locations like Mijas or Ronda, is how they integrate the region's tradition with contemporary design. Classic elements such as interior courtyards, Arabic tile roofs, and whitewashed walls blend with innovative materials, creating spaces that respect the local history and traditions while adapting to modern demands.
Architectural firms working in these areas understand the importance of preserving the cultural essence of each place. This combination of the classic and the modern not only highlights the identity of iconic places like Málaga or Nerja but also creates a welcoming and exclusive environment for guests.
2. OPEN SPACES CONNECTED WITH NATURE
The proximity to the coast or natural sites like the Sierra de Ronda or the Alhambra, for example, demands architecture that enhances the views and integrates the outside with the inside. Large windows, panoramic terraces, vertical gardens, and infinity pool areas are common features that allow guests to enjoy the natural beauty without leaving the hotel.
3. THE LUXURY OF DETAIL
The exclusivity of areas in the Costa del Sol is not only reflected in their design but also in the finishes and materials used. Marble, wood, and wrought iron are just some of the materials employed to create sophisticated environments. Details such as moldings, handcrafted lamps, or custom rugs are key to creating an ambiance that exudes luxury and elegance.
4. FIRST IMPRESSIONS MATTER
A hotel's facade is its business card. Luxury hotels often have exterior designs that don't stand out due to their size but because of their uniqueness. A good architect will aim for a harmonious integration with the surroundings, using materials like local stone, ceramic tiles, and wrought iron details. The Arabic tile roofs, typical of the region, provide a traditional aesthetic that contrasts elegantly with modern glass and minimalist structures.
5. IT'S TIME TO START
If you have a new hotel or luxury renovation project in mind, and your property is located in Málaga, Estepona, Mijas, Sotogrande, Marbella, or any other area in Andalusia, now is the perfect time to take the first step! Our team of specialized architects is ready to help you design or renovate a unique space. Contact us to begin your project.
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