Design Recipes: Hospitality Design for the Home

Design Recipes: Hospitality Design for the Home
An expansive living room is kept open and airy through the use of neutral sofas and seating. (TNS)
Tribune News Service
4/29/2023
Updated:
4/29/2023

By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service

Step into nearly any hotel and you will easily notice that hospitality design is hip! No longer dull, drab, and sanitized, these days hoteliers are going out of their way to make a design statement, especially in their public spaces. The beauty is that many of these designer tips and touches can work well in the everyday home.

Here are 10 Design Recipes tips to keep in mind the next time you are inspired by the decor inside your favorite hotel.

1. Consider Purchasing Hospitality or Commercial Grade Fabrics

In general, they are more durable and can withstand more wear and tear than residential fabrics.

2. Add Plenty of Light to Your Space

Public spaces often seem bright and airy because they are well lit with different sources of light.

3. Mix and Match

Ditch the set. Instead of purchasing the matching ensemble, have fun with mixing and matching your pieces.

4. Be bold with Color

Color can add interest and make a space feel cohesive.

5. Consider Unconventional Wall Art

Instead of just traditional canvases, why not consider more three-dimensional and sculptural options?

6. Add Plenty of Seating

Without overcrowding a space, create a layout in your social areas that allows for ample options to entertain family and friends.

7. Shelf Dress

Styling the shelves in your kitchen, den or living space can help create an organized and appealing presentation.

8. Look for the Unusual

Don’t be afraid to bring in a conversation starter or two.

9. Use Vignettes

Designing using small groupings of items can help create a powerful visual presentation of your favorite things.

10. Use Neutral Foundation Pieces

A neutral palette will help you be able to create different looks through accessories and accents without having to repurchase.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and short-term rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at [email protected] or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com. Copyright 2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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