During the construction of a hotel or hotels, and accordingly, when functionally dividing the rooms, it is essential to consider what needs to be done in relation to this, what style and shapes the rooms should have, and based on this, plan a budget that should be calculated as accurately as possible according to the client's interests.
For example, in an ideal hotel, corridors should extend the entire length, with rooms arranged on both sides of the corridor. An additional advantage of this layout is the guarantee that fire safety requirements will be met, where emergency fire exits will be accessible with the appropriate width.
As a rule, the number of hotel rooms should not exceed the number of windows. This is the main and essential standard for accommodation in hotels.
If we want to build a hotel, considering the location to be in the city center or on a busy avenue or street, a number of architectural and cultural heritage regulations will need to be followed, and we will not be able to make certain changes. For example, architectural decisions regarding the façade and windows.
We always strive to minimize costs to the absolute minimum, as this is the most reasonable and correct approach for us; focusing on materials that allow us to save money in the right way. We can save certain amounts based on specific work phases, but efficiency must be maximized.
For example, where we started the construction of a new hotel and planned 46 rooms, we first focused on functional division, followed by the selection of materials that needed to be of high quality. Then, we planned the design, ensuring that the main reception lobby and reception area were optimized for maximum efficiency upon entry, providing a distinctive sense of security and comfort. The number of rooms increased by 10 in total, thanks to the attic, which is a clear advantage in terms of occupancy, both in terms of comfort and the different levels of occupancy. This was achieved by planning the attic properly and ensuring a corresponding comfortable design.
Don’t be intimidated by the relatively low ceiling and small windows. Guests are often attracted to booking a room in the attic, especially in cities known for their old and densely populated neighborhoods; these cities are famous for their unique color and charm. Here, the rational use of investment funds is essential, which depends on the opening of roof windows.
As we discussed at the beginning, design is one of the most important aspects in order to free up as much space as possible while ensuring that the rooms are not impractical or narrow. Therefore, the design and zoning of the rooms are created in parallel to ensure that the work plans are approved in tandem. In the given image, the emphasis and design style are based on the hotel's concept, featuring a modern semi-American design, which also incorporates loft elements. Ultimately, the rooms turned out to be pleasant, unique, and extravagant; the special effect is created by the bed, Roman curtains, and the door's greenish-gray color, which gives guests a cheerful, calm, and conceptual atmosphere, contrasting with the dark gray walls and the beautiful wall finished with natural brick.