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08 August 2025|Netherlands
Elle Decor recently had a piece, on some of the incredible hotels around the world. What caught my attention was that it wasn't about places. They actually explored how good design can make a big difference in how guests feel. The hotels they picked are really varied from spots in the middle of nowhere to super modern resorts in the city with architecture thats really pushing the boundaries. There's something about a boutique hotel tucked away in the countryside. Then you have these sleek high tech cities with hotels that look like they're, from the future. The one thing that ties them all together is that they're not just visually stunning. They're also doing some interesting things with their interiors.Traveling is always a thrill. What really gets me excited is staying in places that feel like a work of art. When you're exploring the world it's amazing to find spots that're both cozy and visually stunning. Now that travel is picking up again people are, on the hunt for something than your run of the mill hotel room. They want to stay in spaces that have a story to tell. Through the colors, textures and clever layouts. For those of us who love design there's a lot to discover. Elle Decor has put together a list of spaces that show how far hospitality design has come. It's clear that hotels and other destinations are stepping up to meet the changing expectations of travelers. These days people don't just want a place to stay. They want that sparks their imagination is kind, to the planet and feels like a little slice of heaven.
These hotels stand out because of the way they use design to make a lasting impression. Some of them blend materials, like wood, stone and linen to create an cozy feel. Others are showstoppers, with colors and statement furniture that shows they're not afraid to take risks with their decor. One thing thats becoming more popular is incorporating culture into the design, which adds depth to the look and also helps support communities. It's nice to see hotels thinking about more than how they look and actually considering the impact they have on the places they're, in.Some resorts really get it right by featuring craftsmanship in their decorations or showcasing art on the walls. It gives guests a feel, for the place.. What really makes a space special is the attention, to detail. Think lighting, comfy fabrics and clever layouts. These elements come together to create rooms that're not useful but also really beautiful. It's amazing how some hotels can turn a stay into something special.. It just goes to show that interior design and hospitality are getting more and more intertwined. To the point where some hotelsre basically works of art.
As travel starts up again people are looking for more, than a place to stay. They want a space thats going to leave a lasting impression. These days design forward hotels are all the rage, among travelers who want a unique look and feel plus a clear conscience when it comes to the environment. They're not just looking for a bed to sleep in. An experience thats going to make their friends jealous. Hotels have caught on to this. Now they're designing their spaces with media in mind. Making sure every corner is photogenic because lets face it a hotel that looks amazing in pictures is a major selling point. It's not about the decor it's about creating an atmosphere thats worth sharing.. If a hotel can get that right it's a part of what sets it apart, from the rest.These hotels are a treat. Imagine staying in a place, with a rooftop terrace thats got views of the city. And it's not about the views the interiors are pretty stunning too with some show stopping pieces that are perfect for posting on social media. Whats also great is that they're really into eco design and using materials, which is something thats becoming more and more important to people who care about the environment. If you're one of them you'll love these places. Plus if you're planning a trip and want to stay that's stylish, comfy and good, for the planet Elle Decors got a feature thats definitely worth checking out.
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