Hospitality: Creating Spaces That Leave a Lasting Impression
- 5 MIN. READ
- 2024-08-29
Whether it's a luxurious hotel, a charming bed and breakfast, or a stylish city apartment, people’s travel experiences are shaped not just by the destination but also by the accommodation that becomes their home away from home.
While friendly service and a prime location are essential, architecture plays a crucial role as well. Spaces should be designed to warmly welcome guests and meet the highest standards in comfort and design. Clear lines, well-thought-out room designs and harmonious colour schemes all help guests feel at ease from the moment they arrive, making them more likely to return. However, it’s not only the obvious elements that make a difference—subtle details and less visible features also have a significant impact on the guest’s overall experience.
This includes doors, which play a key role in the overall aesthetic and functionality of a room. SIMONSWERK, with its high-quality and versatile hinge systems, ensures that doors open and close smoothly while maintaining a sleek, flawless appearance. This unique blend of design and innovative technology creates an environment that enhances guest comfort while also meeting the highest aesthetic standards.
In the northeast of Mallorca, holidaymakers seeking relaxation can enjoy a well-deserved break at the 5-star Carrossa Hotel where modern meets traditional in a stunning fusion of heritage and individuality.
Perched at 3,026 metres above sea level, the Schwarzensteinhütte is the highest accommodation venue in the Zillertal Alps of South Tyrol. It offers guests amazing views stretching from the High Tauern, the Rieserferner Group to the Dolomite peaks of Marmolada.
The climb is demanding, but well worth the effort! Here, hikers, climbers and skiers will find a peaceful retreat largely built from prefabricated natural timber elements. The hut’s organic design, inspired by the surrounding mountain ranges, was conceived by architects Stifter+Bachmann.
Inside, visitors are greeted with a natural, minimalist atmosphere, with interiors clad in untreated spruce. The design is understated, focusing on simplicity and essentials—a perfect setting in which the TECTUS hinge system can integrate seamlessly. These details allow the minimalist concept to extend to the doors, where the hinges remain completely concealed, leaving the closed door visible only as a subtle relief.
With their perfect blend of functionality and design, SIMONSWERK hinge systems are the ideal choice for any type of accommodation, providing guests with both comfort and a seamless, aesthetically pleasing environment.
© Pictures Schwarzensteinhütte: Oliver Jaist
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