The ceiling, also known as the “fifth wall”, can have a variety of roles in interior design. Apart from the usual one, (hiding roof construction details) it can support or lead an entire design concept. While most ceilings are meant to disappear and fade into the guest’s field of view, today’s list of five ceiling designs was selected for taking advantage of that blank-canvas opportunity.
The W Montreal for its unforgettable textured ceiling reminiscent of the waves of the surrounding waters of Montreal, highlighted by spot-on rounded light installations.
The JW Marriot Marco Island Beach Resort for its one-ok-a-kind wooden structure that dwells amongst mountains, rock formations and topographic landscapes.
The Holiday Inn Resort Maoshan Hot-Spring for its backlit ceiling installation that places guests below mesmerizing and soothing canopy.
The NHOW Berlin for its bold and colorful sculptural ceiling piece that makes the fuchsia accents from the rug and seats pop even more.
The 25Hours Hotel The Circle for its magnificent concentric circles ceiling design that not only acts as the axis of the front desk area but also dialogues perfectly with the floor and, of course, the name of the hotel.
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