There are many design factors that contribute to a successful hospitality construction project. Today’s hotels are about the guests experience, from their first impression driving in, to the aesthetic of the room and so much more.
The Hospitality Industry Remains Strong
Before guests even check in, they take in the appearance of the facade. The stage is set as they enter the lobby. It’s important guests feel the energy of the design. Impressing guests by creating a positive and memorable stay. Not only will they return for another amazing experience, they will tell their friends and co-workers.
A Design That Impresses Many Generations
The hospitality sector seeks to attract Baby Boomers, Millennials, business travelers, and those looking for an adventurous or relaxing vacation.
Lobbies are more that just a place to get a room key. An exciting and welcoming area, where guests want to stay and spend time, relaxing and socializing. A multipurpose lounge, an inviting living room setting, where you can get a cup of coffee, a bite to eat, get some work done, and spend time with friends. Using modern materials with intriguing features, beautiful finishes, artwork, couches, chairs, and lighting, taking the design to the next level, to keep guests saying ‘WOW’.
Green Construction, Save Money and Reduce the Buildings Carbon Footprint
Green Construction practices not only reduce energy cost and maintenance during construction and also operational practices, they are economically more efficient, environmentally responsible, and lessen the building’s carbon footprint. It all starts with an integrated design, careful collaboration and taking into consideration natural recourses, energy and ecosystems.
The Hospitality Business Relies on the Ability to Achieve Superior Ratings From Guests
Whether it’s new construction or rebranding an existing property, they face unique challenges. At SWET Construction Group we work closely with each client. With real world experience, we are able to exceed our clients’ expectations while staying on budget and time.