I want a bedroom like in a hotel. Modern trends in bedroom interior design. Flowers in a vase

This is a balanced hotel style bedroom. To create a harmonious atmosphere conducive to relaxation, choose light and dark colors. The floor, three walls, curtains and ceiling should be light in order to create a feeling of lightness in the room. But the fourth wall is pasted over dark wallpaper, creating an impressive effect that balances out the light tones.

Dark furniture will add a sense of coziness. To decorate the bed, choose fabrics in rich and light colors that will help create balance.

To complete the interior, look for lamps with dark and light patterns, such as brown with a cream pattern.

Soft yellow bedroom

Location or pattern? Create a retro hotel-style bedroom with fabulous wallpaper hung behind your head. Also use a palette of retro colors - browns and yellows. And cute vintage accessories will help set the right mood. Look for lamps "originally" from the 60s, order a phone in the same style.

Bedroom in the style of the English suburb

Get inspired by the design of hotels in the English suburbs and plan a bedroom in victorian style. Leave three walls beige, and wallpaper the one behind the head with a traditional charming pattern.

Add an elegant touch with "old-fashioned" metal bed. To recreate the atmosphere of that period, an appropriate fireplace, hangers and mirrors will help.

Summer Indian Bedroom

Gorgeous, colorful bedroom indian style will help create a summer mood. Bold colorful wallpaper and a luxurious upholstered bed are the main accents summer interior. A mixture of electric colors - yellow, red, blue and pink, as well as a variety of accessories will give a funny and mischievous look. And vintage furniture will help to relax and cheer up.

Sweet pink bedroom

How to turn a boring bedroom into a luxury apartment? Very simple! Main stroke - fabric-covered panel instead of a railing behind the head. Pink color should be the main color. BUT interesting accessories, vases with flowers will complement the overall look of the room.

If you get tired of such an interior, you can easily change it. Just change the fabric on the panel and choose a new pattern!


All photos In the photo: Design of the first floor of the hotel

It's no secret that the design of a hotel is largely determined by its location. So, for a large business center, modern hotels with a minimalist design are more typical. Such hotels are designed for business travelers, they are usually equipped with conference rooms and small meeting rooms.


But hotels in resort areas, as a rule, are more authentic. Such hospitality establishments draw inspiration from local culture and traditions. Think of a bungalow in the Maldives or an ice hotel in Sweden.


All photos In the photo: Design of a spa hotel in oriental style

Choosing locality for a hotel, any hotelier will focus on the payback and occupancy rates of hotels in the region, as well as the level of competition. And here it is important to understand that the profitability of a hotel room will depend not only on the number of tourists in this area, but also on the interior design. And the higher the competition between hotels in the region, the more important the design project is. Comparing offers of a close price range, the traveler in any case will choose the hotel whose interior photos attract him more.

1. Hotel in a resort town


All photos In the photo: Hotel design in Art Deco style in resort town

The design of a hotel in a resort town should ideally take into account the orientation of the resort. So, chalets are relevant for hotels in ski regions. Many hotels here offer luggage storage services for ski equipment. But hotels located in seaside resort areas can often offer their guests a pool and a huge selection of cafes and restaurants. Much depends on the level of the resort. So, in Cannes, where world stars gather for the film festival every year, you will find many luxurious hotels, the design of which is sustained in the best traditions of art deco or classics.

2. Five star hotel


The design of a five-star hotel or a boutique hotel will require the greatest financial outlay. Hospitality establishments of this level require exclusive design solutions. Considerable investment will require decor and finishing materials.


All photos In the photo: Design of the lobby of a five-star hotel

Unlike more low level"stardom", where it is enough to develop a couple of projects for the room stock, in elite hotels often each room has a unique design or, at least, some detail that distinguishes it from other apartments.

3. Facade architecture and hotel design


All photos In the photo: Design of the facade of the hotel in the Art Deco style in the resort town

The unity of exteriors and interiors in the design of the hotel is the key to its harmony. It is clear that the number of rooms, equipped at the level of a five-star hotel, is difficult to imagine in a typical Brezhnev high-rise building. But the old mansion, which once belonged to representatives of a famous noble family, is ideal for a boutique hotel. The art deco facade of the hotel in the photo is designed in such a way that the interior design of the hotel contributes a lot to the exterior. Through panoramic windows, decorated with columns on the outside, richly decorated stair galleries with massive multi-tiered chandeliers and openwork balustrades are visible.

Hotel design from a photo. Development of planning solutions

If you don't know where to start with hotel design, then think about planning decisions. It is important to understand that when designing the layout of any hospitality establishment, certain restrictions must be taken into account due to safety rules. To receive the official "star" status, the hotel must meet certain criteria. A five-star hotel will require a whole range of infrastructure facilities: cafes, restaurants, spas, conference rooms. All these institutions should be included in the design project of the hotel.

4. Hall design in a five-star hotel


All photos In the photo: Interior design of a five-star hotel

The hall for a five-star hotel has, perhaps, more greater value than a theater foyer. After all, this place serves as both a reception and a workplace for a whole team of administrators, security guards and porters. Hotel lobbies almost always have lounge areas with armchairs, tables and sofas where guests can wait for a taxi or make an appointment. It is important to understand that the higher the "star" level of the hotel, the larger the hall should be. Indeed, in the same five-star hotels, several check-in counters are equipped. It is believed that guests in hotels of this level should not stand in line for a minute.

5. Lift hall


All photos In the photo: The design of the elevator hall in the hotel in the Art Deco style

The elevator lobby is the place where guests inevitably end up after registering in the lobby. The design of this area should correspond to the general interior concept of the hotel. The photo above uses columns and ceiling lights that we can see in other public areas of this hotel. Artistic panels with green palm trees serve as a reminder that the hotel is located in a warm resort area.

6. Lounge areas in hotels


All photos In the photo: Design of the lounge area in the hotel

Lounge areas in hotels are meeting places, a waiting area, and even a personal mini-office where you can sit down with a laptop in order to check your mail or agree on a couple of work issues. When creating a hotel design, it is important to consider the location of these zones. As a rule, sofa groups are located on the ground floor of the hotel, in the lobby with reception desks. But if we are talking about a large hotel, then lounge areas can be placed on the upper floors. In the design of the hotel in the photo, sofa groups are equipped on the staircase galleries.

7. Interior design of a hotel restaurant


All photos In the photo: Design of a restaurant at a resort hotel

Today, even very budget hotels have own cafes, where guests are offered continental breakfasts, and hot dinners are served in the evenings. Not to mention large five-star hotels, the restaurants of which are in demand not only among travelers, but also among citizens. If you want a cafe to become additional source income, it is important, in addition to the menu, to come up with an original interior design for it. The area of ​​the restaurant is determined by the number of rooms in the hotel. The number of places in a catering establishment should be proportional to the capacity of the hotel's room stock.

8. Gallery on the second floor


All photos In the photo: Art Deco hotel gallery design

The upper floors of hotels can be built according to the classical corridor principle. However, if the architecture of the building allows you to organize round galleries indoors, then this opportunity should definitely be used. And the areas of such gallery spaces can be used for lounge areas. In five-star hotels, galleries often host small classical music concerts.

9. Bedroom design in a hotel room


All photos In the photo: Design of a hotel room in art deco style

When working on the design of a hotel room, it is important to understand that for the convenience of guests, the space here should be as functional as possible. In addition to the sleeping area, which is certainly the main one, it is also important to find a place for a table here, because most travelers on vacation devote several hours a day to working at a computer. Even in a very tiny hotel room, a TV is always equipped. And you can visually make the space seem more spacious with the help of mirrors.

10. The interior of the living room in the hotel room


All photos In the photo: Design of a living room in a hotel room

Rooms of the category of suites, apartments of an increased area provide for the arrangement of a full-fledged living room in the room. Rooms with separate rooms for receiving guests and relaxing today can be found even in budget hotels, not to mention expensive hotels. On the one hand, the design of such a living room should impress with an original approach and unusual finish. But, at the same time, it is important to understand that, no matter how exclusive the design project is, the guest in the room should be as comfortable and cozy as at home.

11. Bathroom in a hotel room


All photos In the photo: Design of a bathroom in a hotel room

The design of a bathroom in a hotel room is an example of comfort. As a rule, showers are equipped here. However, deluxe rooms usually include bathtubs. The interior of the bathroom should adhere to the concept chosen for the room as a whole.

Choice of style for hotel design

The choice of style for hotel design is largely determined by the level of "stardom" of the institution. For budget hotels, pompous classics or art deco is an unprofitable solution. Such style directions require considerable capital investments. They are most often chosen for five-star hotels. Four-star hotels can also be designed in classic or modern style.

12. Hotel design in oriental style. A photo


The oriental style for the design of the hotel in the photo above allowed the author of the project, Anzhelika Prudnikova, to use a lot of gold in the room, thanks to which the interior began to resemble fairy gardens sheikhs. A fountain in the center of the hall, classic sofas covered with red velvet, richly decorated columns, a cascading chandelier, massive golden candlesticks - all this creates an atmosphere of luxury and bliss.

13. Hotel design in art deco style. A photo


All photos In the photo: Hotel design in Art Deco style

The design of the hotel in the Art Deco style in the photo is able to surprise guests with the richness and elegance of decoration. Lush golden chandeliers with pendants, flowers in vases, columns decorated with snow-white "necklaces" - thanks to all these decorative elements, the hotel becomes like the salon of the mansion of the richest American nouveau riche.

14. The interior of the hotel in a modern style. A photo


All photos In the photo: Room design in a modern style in a hotel

By opting for a modern style, you can save some money on decor. After all, the design of the hotel, which gravitates towards this style direction, basically adheres to minimalism. Therefore, here you can get by with a minimum amount of decor. Modern style is suitable for expensive five-star hotels. Even if the public areas of an elite hotel are designed in the spirit of classics or art deco, you can choose modern style as in the photo above.

Hotel design. Selection of colors

Concerning color palette, then the design of the hotel now boldly uses combinations that are usually avoided in the design of apartments and houses. If at home we prefer classic beige and chocolate shades and pastels, fearing that a more eccentric palette will become boring over time, then at the hotel we can allow a little experimentation with colors. However, this does not negate following certain canons. So, in the design of the hotel in mediterranean style you will come across a lot of blue and cyan. And the Provence-style hotel will enchant with the tenderness of lavender hues.

15. Gold and red in hotel design. A photo


All photos In the photo: Hotel design in oriental style

Golden and red is the best color solution for the design of an oriental style hotel, as in the photo above. This color scheme is especially in demand in hotels located in the Arab regions. It is optimal for creating an atmosphere of luxury and limitless excess. Therefore, owners of luxury hotels often turn to her.

16. Hotel design with turquoise accents. A photo


All photos In the photo: Design reception areas in a five star hotel

Turquoise accents will bring the freshness of the ocean breeze to the design of the hotel. This palette is often used in combination with white. In the interior of the hotel in the photo, the accents are the turquoise lines of the illumination of the ceiling lamps.

17. Chocolate-milk range of interior


All photos In the photo: Design of a hotel room in an art deco style hotel

The milk-chocolate range in interior design has long and deservedly been recognized as a classic. This palette gives the space restraint and dignity. It can be used in almost any interior, regardless of the chosen style.

18. Dessert shades in the design of the hotel restaurant


All photos In the photo: Design of a restaurant in a hotel in the Art Deco style

Blurred pink pastels perfectly complement the champagne lounge area in the hotel.

Accessories, art and antiques in the design of the hotel. A photo

One of the surest ways to create a unique hotel interior design is to use art in the interior. Paintings by famous artists, sculptures, porcelain collections, antique furniture will add value to the design project.

19. Golden stucco in the decoration of the dome


All photos In the photo: Finishing the ceiling vaults in the hotel

The domed vault of the hotel, decorated with true royal generosity with gilded stucco, stained-glass windows and chandeliers worthy of Venetian palaces, will become one of the main decorations of the hotel atrium.

20. Cascading chandelier in the design of the hotel lobby. A photo


All photos In the photo: Hall design in an oriental style hotel

Another decoration that will bring a little palatial luxury to the design of the hotel lobby. A long cascading chandelier, descending almost to the middle of the room, always looks expensive and spectacular. Such ceiling lamp Ideal for hotel design in art deco or classic style.

21. Textured columns in the hotel stairwell


All photos In the photo: The interior of the hall in a five-star hotel

Columns of Corinthian or Ionic orders are good in classical style interiors. If the design of the hotel is decided in the art deco style, like the hotel in the photo, then for the colonnade it is worth providing some kind of original decor. Columns can be decorated, for example, with stucco.

22. Golden crystal curtains in the hotel lobby


All photos In the photo: The interior of the hall in a five-star hotel

Golden crystal curtains are not just very spectacular decoration, adding extra shine to the room, but also an excellent means of zoning space.

23. Oriental motifs in the design of a hotel room


All photos In the photo: Hotel room interior

Oriental motives in hotel design help to add to modern space a drop of noble luxury of Moroccan palaces. Crystal Chandelier, a pair of silver lamps, reminiscent of aroma lamps, panels with ornate patterns that are repeated on graphite-colored curtains - all this gives the design of the hotel room in the photo an exotic charm of Arabian fairy tales.

24. Illuminated onyx in the design of the reception area


All photos In the photo: The interior of the lounge area in the hotel

Illuminated onyx can be used to decorate the reception desk. The golden hues of this mineral add warmth to the space, so onyx inserts are often used in monochrome light spaces.

25. Flowers in a vase


All photos In the photo: Hotel design in the art deco style from the portfolio of Anzhelika Prudnikova

Flowers in vases that decorate the public areas of the hotel always add coziness and femininity to the space. However, their selection must be approached with great care. Palette and shape flower bouquets should fit harmoniously into the common space.

The design of the hotels in the above photos was developed taking into account all regulatory requirements applicable to this type of premises. When working on these projects, the designers of Anzhelika Prudnikova Studio tried to do everything to ensure that the interiors helped the sales of the room stock.⁠

As a rule, the interior of hotel rooms is designed for visitors with a certain status, and the higher it is, the richer and more elegant the apartments will look. The choice of style in which the hotel is decorated entirely depends on its owner, but very often, based on a wide audience, several types of room design are presented at once.

The requirements for the interior of hotel rooms are quite numerous, but the general wish is that the room surprises with originality just like a hall, corridors or an open kitchen interior in a restaurant. The task of the designer is to design a room in which the guests will feel calm and at ease. Regardless of the design concept, hotel room interior design must first of all create an environment conducive to comfortable rest and deep restful sleep.

If discussed hotel room design intended for guests to stay no more than a week, then in this case light colors prevail pastel shades design. The lighting located around the perimeter can compete with the central one, but the accented light at the head of the bed is one of the most important technical requirements, which must comply hotel room interior, as well as the presence of full or partial blackout on the windows. The mandatory requirements for comfort include the presence in the room of a comfortable mattress and high-quality bed linen.

At all times, hotels preferred to have several specially designed rooms in their arsenal, designed to provide wealthy newlyweds with a pleasant pastime on their honeymoon. With great diversity, hotel room design for newlyweds, this is usually a huge bedroom with exquisite decoration and carefully selected colors, cozy room for receiving guests and a luxurious bathroom. A state-of-the-art jacuzzi or a professional spa bath will delight young lovers, offering relaxation and relaxation from solemn moments.

Respectable hotels choose fashion designers

Typically, the design of a prestigious hotel has a concept that links all the details of the interior into a single whole. The desire to be in demand from the maximum a large number potential customers dictates to hotel owners the conditions when they have to take into account the wishes and taste preferences of the majority and diversify the styles and trends presented in the business project. Usually a team works on such projects. professional designers and in them even opposite styles are possible, but on different floors or in different wings of the hotel.

Long gone are the days when fashion designers were limited to just clothes and fashion accessories. The demand for talented artists in the hotel niche is no longer so acute, and the names of popular interior designers are known no less than the names of famous couturiers. Many venerable fashion houses open their own hotels, decorated in the brand's recognizable style. It is common practice for a famous fashion house designer to travel anywhere in the world to create hotel room interior photo which will soon appear on the pages of specialized magazines and in the personal portfolio of the author.

Requirements for design projects


1. Who among us at least once did not dream of hiding from problems and fuss in wooden house from childhood, located in the crowns of trees? Realize your dream - and with all the amenities! - you can at the Tarangire Tree Tops hotel, located in national park in Tanzania.

2. Located in seclusion in the Liwa Desert (UAE), the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara offers its guests rooms with views of the sand dunes and interiors in oriental style.

3. The highlight of the Howards Hughes Loft Suite at Eden Rock St. Barth on St Barts and named after famed philanthropist, aviator and engineer Howard Hudges, is a panoramic view overlooking a coral reef and stunning white sand beach. Laconic interior dominated natural wood reminiscent of a yacht cabin, and delicate decor - in particular, models of retro aircraft and blueprints - unambiguously remind of who became the source of inspiration for the designers.

4. Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, located in Qatar. At your service - an interior in light colors, diluted with catchy lime and turquoise hues, and a view that opens onto a spacious terrace with a private pool, a garden and a delightful Arabian Sea.

5. Malaysian Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort offers yet another childhood dream come true in spacious villas on stilts nestled in the turquoise waters of the Strait of Malacca. The interior, reminiscent of traditional island dwellings, is filled with air and light.

6. The Brenners Park Hotel in Baden-Baden has one of the coziest bedrooms we've ever been in. The spacious Junior suite is inspired by the traditional English design, which embodied a combination of printed textiles, wallpaper with patterns, antique furniture and decor items. The windows offer a wonderful view of the park.

7. The legendary Le Bristol, which became the first palace-hotel in Paris, is the same attraction on the map of the French capital as the Louvre or, say, the Eiffel Tower. Hollywood celebrities, Arab princesses and Japanese millionaires stay here. In each issue, historical objects are intertwined with modern ideas about comfort.

8. The bedroom in the Presidential Suite at Anantara Siam Bangkok is a combination of Asian luxury and European pragmatism: timeless elegance is complemented by catchy gilded elements, and muted colors - rich color accents.

9. Rooms in Courchevel's L'Apogee Courchevel (from the Oetker hotel collection). The famous French designer India Madhavi worked on the design of the rooms, creating interiors in which rustic comfort combined with modern eco-friendly minimalism, diluted with memorable accents: woolen blankets, leather armchairs and natural fur.

10. Underground hotel Sala Silvermine, located in Sweden on the site of active silver mines at a depth of almost 155 meters. The hotel has only one room, but what a one: with a vaulted ceiling, a massive bed and chandeliers that illuminate this "gnome corner".

11. Set in a historic 19th-century building, the suites at La Maison Champs Elysées were co-designed by Belgian deconstructivist designer Martin Margiela.

12. Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is the "pearl" of the collection of hotels in the Swiss resort of Bad Ragaz. From the windows of each room offers a breathtaking view of the park, the valley and the picturesque Alps. In 2009, a large-scale renovation was carried out, which, however, made it possible to preserve the atmosphere of the 18th century castle with its elegant luxury, multiplied by modern comfort and practicality.