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From "making do" to "being particular" - the transformation of hotel rooms: an aesthetic revolution in quality life

2025-05-06 Visits:

Introduction:

As travel becomes part of our lifestyle, hotels are no longer just places to stay. They turn into temporary homes that bring expectations and surprises. Let's uncover the tale behind this beauty makeover through a set of before and after pictures.

1. Space storytelling: from "function matters most" to "scene diving"

Before the makeover:

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In the past, guest rooms had "usefulness" as their only standard. Packed layouts old laminate floors yellow wall paint, and worn-out furniture made rooms feel tight and gloomy. Bathroom tile gaps were black, and shower gear was old failing to meet modern travelers' comfort needs.

After the makeover:

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The updated guest rooms focus on creating experiences based on different scenarios. They have an open design that gets rid of barriers. Light-colored wood floors and walls with soft colors make the rooms feel cozy. The custom-made furniture looks good and offers storage space too. Hidden lights and smart curtains let guests wake up to gentle morning light or relax in a soothing nighttime setting. The bathroom is split into wet and dry areas. It has tiles that look like marble and a shower that keeps the water at just the right temperature turning washing up into something guests can enjoy.


2. Design language: from "stereotype" to "local culture"

Before renovation:

The original guest room design had no character. It featured imitation European chandeliers, mass-produced art, and boring soft furnishings. This made the space look like a copy of a "fast hotel".


After renovation:

The designer found inspiration in the city's past and wove local culture into the details. The headboard wall shows abstract local traditional patterns. The hand-woven rug uses earth tones to match the natural landscape. Even the tea sets in the mini bar are custom pieces from local kilns. These choices turn the guest room into a "livable museum".


3. Technology empowerment: from "basic service" to "seamless experience"

Before renovation:

The tech setup in regular hotel rooms still needs work: noisy AC units outside, TVs that don't cooperate, and light switches you have to fiddle with over and over can really mess up a traveler's chill time.


After renovation:

The revamped guest rooms now boast "whole-house smarts": a wall-mounted touch panel lets you switch scene modes , while a voice assistant stands ready to help. The bedside area features wireless charging and USB-C ports eliminating cable clutter. You can even fine-tune curtain positions through a mobile app. Tech doesn't take center stage anymore; instead, it enhances your stay.


4. Detail Revolution: From "Accepting Flaws" to "Striving for Perfection"

Before the makeover:


Small imperfections often bug guests the most: mold on baseboards peeling wallpaper, rickety wardrobe doors... These "minor issues" pile up making people question the overall quality.


After the makeover:

The renovation crew fine-tuned the specifics to meet an high standard. They installed custom wardrobes with buffer hinges ensuring quiet and reliable operation. In the bathroom, they applied an explosion-proof film to the glass partition boosting both safety and aesthetics. They even upgraded the bedding to high-thread-count Egyptian cotton making the skin's contact the final element of the "five senses experience".


Conclusion: 

This "transformation" involves not just altering the physical environment, but also redefining the way we experience travel. We are moving from a mindset of "livable" to "desirable," and from "satisfactory" to "exceptional." We are excited to utilize every enhancement to bring you delightful surprises at your next destination.

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