1. Create a welcoming atmosphere: Furnishings and accessories should be used to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes guests feel at home and comfortable.
2. Emphasize the brand identity: The furnishings and accessories should reflect the brand identity of the hotel or resort. For example, if the hotel is marketed as a luxury destination, furnishings and accessories should be opulent and high-end.
3. Maximize functionality: Furnishings should be chosen for their functional value as well as their aesthetic appeal. For example, chairs and sofas should be comfortable and durable.
4. Play with lighting: Lighting can play a crucial role in hospitality architecture design. Accessories like lamps and chandeliers can help set a mood, create visual interest, and highlight key design features.
5. Highlight key design elements: Furnishings and accessories can be used to emphasize key design elements such as architectural features, artwork, and decorative accents.
6. Keep it cohesive: All furnishings and accessories should work together to create a cohesive design scheme. Stick to a specific color palette and style throughout the space.
7. Use textures and materials wisely: The use of textures and materials like wood, glass, and metal can add depth and interest to the design. They should be used strategically to create a balanced and harmonious look.
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