1. Indoor Plants: Incorporating indoor plants into hospitality architecture design can create a pleasant atmosphere that provides guests with a soothing experience. Plants such as spider lilies, peace lilies, and Boston ferns are among the best indoor plants for hospitality spaces.
2. Vertical Gardens: Vertical gardens are a stylish and efficient way of incorporating plants to hospitality architecture design. They not only add a green accent to the space but also provide a fresh source of air.
3. Rooftop Gardens: Rooftop gardens can provide guests with an astonishing, eco-friendly experience while they enjoy panoramic views. Guests can commune with nature while enjoying their cocktails.
4. Courtyard Gardens: Courtyard gardens provide privacy and solitude to guests, offering them a scenic environment that promotes relaxation and serenity. With plants that have both high and low evergreen growth, the garden’s atmosphere is peaceful and diverse.
5. Green Walls: Green walls are a captivating feature for hospitality architecture design. They consist of a vertical system planted with foliage that is arranged into an alluring pattern. Green walls can create a lively atmosphere that keeps guests intrigued.
6. Atriums: Atriums can add a naturally ventilated ambiance to a shared space, enhancing the indoor atmosphere and fresh air. Greenery, ranging from small potted plants to larger trees such as palms, provide a relaxing environment that guests can appreciate.
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