What is the purpose of design? Is it to use space wisely… or to make it seem calm and clean? The beauty of this question is that there are many possible answers. That’s what makes design so interesting to analyze and comprehend. Instead of asking that question, think about what kind of traveller the hotel is designed for, or what identity the hotel wants to convey. When it comes to mood, there’s plenty of positive moods a designer may want to achieve ranging from barefoot-relaxed-mojito-situation to silent-business-meeting-environments. Today we’re sharing a selection of rooms that provoke happy and bright vibes. Some elements these projects have in common is the abundance of light, and warm tones. Even if the room is teal-blue, as visible in Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, the artificial light is bright yellow. Colour is very related to emotions on a deep psychological level. Yellow is almost always linked to a sense of joy, cheeriness and playfulness. It reminds us of the sun, it has a bold personality and is not afraid to push boundaries. Apart from that, check out the smart little details that were carefully placed by the designers: colourful patterns, a cloud of bright lamps, vibrant pieces of art, a hammock, a neon sign that reads “happy hour”, and plants (not a minor detail when it comes to mood). We challenge you to spot these in the images below.
Click on the links below and explore the projects on TOPHOTELDESIGN.