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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:

When travel becomes an extension of lifestyle, hotels are no longer a simple "staying place", but a "temporary residence" that carries expectations and surprises. Today, let us reveal the story behind this "aesthetic revolution" through a set of before and after comparison pictures.

1. Spatial narrative: from "function first" to "scene immersion"

Before decoration:

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In the past, the guest rooms were designed with "practicality" as the only criterion: crowded layouts, old laminate floors, yellowed wall paint, and furniture worn out by age made the space seem cramped and depressing. The gaps between the tiles in the bathrooms were black, and the shower equipment was outdated, which could not meet the comfort needs of modern travelers.

After renovation:

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The renovated guest rooms are centered on "scenario-based experience": the open layout breaks down barriers, and the light wood floors and low-saturation walls create a warm visual tone. Customized furniture combines aesthetics with storage functions, and the hidden lighting system and smart curtains create a dual mode of "morning light awakening" and "night healing". The bathroom adopts a dry and wet separation design, with marble-textured tiles and a constant temperature shower, which upgrades washing to a kind of enjoyment.


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

Before renovation:

The original guest room design lacked soul, imitation European chandeliers, mass-produced decorative paintings, and unremarkable soft furnishings, making the space a template replica of "fast hotel".


After renovation:

The designer draws inspiration from the city's history and integrates local culture into details: the headboard background wall adopts abstract local traditional patterns, the hand-woven carpet echoes the natural landscape with earth tones, and even the tea sets in the mini bar are customized utensils from local kilns. These designs make the guest room a "livable museum".


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

Before renovation:

The technological configuration of traditional guest rooms remains at the "usable" level: the abrupt air-conditioning outdoor unit, the stuck TV system, and the light switches that need to be repeatedly adjusted often interrupt the relaxation rhythm of travelers.


After renovation:

The upgraded guest rooms have achieved "whole-house intelligence": the touch panel embedded in the wall can switch scene modes with one click, and the voice assistant responds to needs at any time; the bedside is equipped with wireless charging and USB-C interfaces, saying goodbye to messy cables; even the opening and closing range of the curtains can be accurately controlled through the mobile phone APP. Technology is no longer dominant, but improves the experience in a "silent" way.


4. Detail Revolution: From "Tolerating Flaws" to "Pursuing the Ultimate"

Before renovation:


Subtle flaws often affect the experience the most: moldy skirtings, curled wallpaper, shaking wardrobe doors... These "small problems" accumulate into doubts about quality.


After renovation:

The renovation team polished the details with the "millimeter-level" standard: the custom wardrobe uses buffer hinges, which are silent and stable; the bathroom glass partition is treated with explosion-proof film, which is safe and beautiful; even the bedding is upgraded to high-count Egyptian cotton, making the skin touch the last link of the "five senses experience".


Conclusion: 

This "transformation" is not only a reshaping of the physical space, but also a redefinition of the travel lifestyle. From "livable" to "want to live", from "make do" to "exquisite", we look forward to using every upgrade to create surprises for your next stop.

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