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The Invisible Luxury: Reimagining Overlooked Spaces in Hospitality Design
Luxury hospitality is no longer defined by singular moments of grandeur. It is measured in continuity—an unbroken narrative that flows from arrival to departure. Yet within even the most celebrated projects, there exists a category of spaces that quietly undermine this narrative: the overlooked transitional and operational zones that guests inevitably experience but rarely remember for the right reasons. The modern luxury guest does not compartmentalize their experience. They
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2026 Interior and Lighting Design Trends: Eight User-Centred Themes Shaping Luxury Hospitality
According to Scott LaMont, Chief Executive Officer and Principal at EDSA, luxury hospitality in 2026 is no longer defined by isolated architectural statements. It is defined by “living landmarks” that serve guests, locals, and the environment—and by a broader shift from passive visual spectacle to active, intentional experience. For interior designers shaping world-class hospitality projects, that shift changes the brief: spaces must now help guests unplug, recalibrate, conne
Mar 1710 min read
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