Flow, Gather, and Dissolve
Hospitality design demands more than aesthetics. It requires an understanding of how people move, gather, and feel within a space. From boutique hotels to sprawling resorts, restaurants, and everything in between, we design environments that balance atmosphere with function, and beauty with experience.
Concept design is the foundational narrative behind unforgettable stays. By fusing brand story, local context, and guest psychology, we create signature moments. Lobby scents, corridor lighting, room palettes that lodge in memory and social feeds alike. Custom millwork, region‑inspired art, and modular furniture break free from cookie‑cutter packages while meeting operator specs.
Mood‑board to mock‑up: every surface is calibrated for guest comfort and maintenance ease.
When form follows revenue, everyone wins: intuitive layouts reduce staffing strain, sensory cues raise dwell time in F&B zones, and future‑proof detailing slashes lifecycle costs.
Lighting studies ensure the perfect selfie glow and energy efficiency in every room category.
We’ve delivered 20+ hospitality projects with zero brand‑audit failures.
Services & Advantages
Brand‑Aligned Concept Design & Phased Renovation Strategies
Narrative interiors that satisfy HQ guidelines and wow Instagram. Minimise downtime by upgrading wings in discreet, revenue‑friendly phases.
Guest Journey Mapping
Data‑driven flow analysis turns foot traffic into spend, without crowding.
Operator & Brand Coordination
We ensure smooth alignment with brand and operator expectations. No friction, no delays.
FF&E Procurement & Cost Control
Global sourcing, value engineering, and factory inspections keep budgets sane.
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Mira Solis is a premier resort destination that captures the essence of tropical luxury fused with the timeless language of natural materials. Its architecture is a seamless blend of warm timber, open stone volumes, and landscape-driven design, creating a retreat that is both visually serene and profoundly restorative.
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Celestia Grande is a hotel that operates on a different frequency entirely, where darkness is not an absence of light but a design choice made with total conviction. Its interiors move between deep charcoal, warm gold, and cold marble with the confidence of a space that has nothing to prove and everything to say.
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Runa is a hotel that wears its ambition plainly, where every material and every proportion has been chosen to command rather than suggest. Warm walnut, polished stone, and city-framing glass come together in spaces that feel both metropolitan and deeply grounded, built for guests who expect precision and find comfort in it.
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Ardell is a refined urban hotel that captures the essence of European sophistication fused with a warm, almost residential sensibility. Its interiors are a masterful blend of oak joinery, terrazzo, and sculptural lighting, creating a destination that is both visually assured and quietly unforgettable.
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The Orlean is a considered architectural statement that captures the essence of contemporary elegance fused with the quiet philosophy of wabi-sabi. Its interiors are a masterful blend of walnut lattice walls, brass detailing, and mid-century sensibility, creating a hotel that is both visually compelling and deeply intentional.
Design Stage Deliverables
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Space planning is a fundamental element of our design process. It starts with an in-depth analysis of how the space is to be used. We then draws up a plan that defines the zones of the space and the activities that will take place in those zones.
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Technical representation of the space including layouts, elevations, reflected ceiling plans and flooring plans.
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Detailed design is the phase where the design is refined and plans, specifications are created. Detailed design will include outputs such as 2D and 3D models, final dimensions etc. This phase is where the full extent of the project is identified.
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Rendering is the final process of creating the actual 2D image or animation from the prepared scene. This can be compared to taking a photo or filming the scene after the setup is finished in real life.
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The material selection process is a complicated exercise that aims at selecting a set of materials from a large pool of candidate materials while taking into consideration a large number of factors.
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Custom or bespoke joinery involves making customised timber items to fit individual requirements. Bespoke joinery can include any wooden products which are designed and fabricated to precise specifications. Many bespoke joinery items are designed to optimise space in a building.
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In addition to built-in furniture, we also design project-specific loose furniture to suit the rhythm of the place.
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None of the design elements makes sense without a balanced lighting design. We have been exploring lighting design down to the Lux Calculations for years.
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We provide material schedules and specifications to precisely describe project parameters.