Boutique hotels are the preferred accommodations of many travelers for a long list of reasons—one of which is the rejuvenating atmosphere that they often provide. While boutique hotels across the country have certainly taken different approaches to their interior design, they all consistently pay close attention to detail to make sure that each and every guest is comfortable. Below are a few ways that you can achieve this in your own boutique hotel.
Give each room a sense of history.
Every boutique hotel has a story to tell, and telling this story through photographs and art is a wonderful way to create interest and warmth in your hotel rooms. By framing photographs and art pieces that are relevant to your property, city, and even family, you can share this story with your guests.
Include a fresh element in every room.
Nearly all guests love to arrive to their hotel room to a bouquet of fresh flowers—particularly if these flowers are from a local florist and are grown nearby. It’s a good idea to ask about any allergies before adding flowers to guests’ rooms, but the extra touch and attention will go a long way to creating the perfect boutique hotel atmosphere.
If flowers aren’t possible, try placing potted plants on the balcony or leaving the windows open for a fresh breeze when the weather is nice.
Forgo the typical hotel bedding.
Hotel bedding is, for the most part, quite comfortable; however, guests expect more than a white duvet from a boutique hotel. Handmade quilts, locally made blankets, and other unique bedding that’s special to your city will impress your guests and create an atmosphere that no other hotel can achieve.
If you own or manage a boutique hotel and are interested in frames for your property, call the team at Frame Warehouse! We’ll be happy to help you choose frames that create the look you’re going for.