New shared experiences between travelers and locals are being created all over the world thanks to creative ideas inspired by different points of view and the evolution of how we approach leisure.
Here are 5 design ideas that we think will be popular in 2022:
Reduce the Effects of Black Screens
Get away from the ubiquitous screens that may be found in the living room, bedroom, office, and even your pocket. Rather than surrounding visitors with larger displays during their hotel stay, we’re aiming to limit audio and visual noise in communal areas.
This means fewer televisions and more zones that encourage genuine, natural human contact. We have a unique chance to construct friendly, inclusive settings that bring people together and encourage them to smile at their neighbors, whether it’s gathering around a fireplace with friends or having a cup of coffee in a setting favorable to people watching.
Bringing The Outside Inside
More and more traditionally indoor venues are exploring ways to permanently engage public and private zones outside, with restaurant dining rooms spilling into parking spots and reclaiming side streets for dining and strolling. Creativity, originality, and teamwork are essential for successfully bringing the outside in and the inside out.
As the hospitality industry attempts to reclaim the outdoors for dining and passers by from the automobile, uniform criteria must be created so that our streets do not become clogged with a jumble of temporary solutions.
Choosing The Right Lighting
As more natural elements are incorporated into indoor spaces, finding the right lighting is becoming increasingly important. Light is a vital component of our experience, both indoors and out. Artificial light that dims and brightens with the light of day will help to achieve that atmosphere.
A Wellness Emphasis
Placemakers are paying more attention to developing places that nourish their users as we become more aware of our overall mental and physical well-being.
We have the ability to impact the ambiance of the rooms we live in and visit as architects and interior designers.
Every new location we construct should be invigorating and energizing both physically and psychologically by focusing everything from indoor air quality to access to the outdoors and natural light, maximum thermal comfort, and specific fitness areas.
Adding To The Experience
The perceived value of travel is changing. Traveling for business meetings that can be held digitally has lost its appeal, yet traveling for pleasure and refreshment has never been more appealing. Business travelers who wish to extend their vacations will bring these two ends of travel together, allowing them to enjoy the opportunity to genuinely see a place and enjoy the change of scenery.
People are eager to see new places, and their time away from home must be an unique retreat that rejuvenates their mind, body, and spirit. We allow tourists to fully immerse themselves in the local culture and activities of the locations when hotels are considered as a portal to the areas in which they reside.
We can reintroduce travel as a meaningful experience for both business and leisure tourists by showcasing how public spaces may capture the roots of their community in a variety of ways.
Everyone wants to get away from their busy schedules, and the hospitality sector is ready to provide a revitalizing experience that will pique people’s interest in going on more adventures in the next year.