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Invisible Design: How Thoughtful Interiors Can Reduce Operational Costs in Hospitality
By Blima Ehrentreu, Founder & CEO, The Designers Group
This article highlights how the most impactful hospitality design often happens quietly, behind the scenes. I share how thoughtful choices in lighting, materials, space planning, and technology can reduce long-term operational costs while still creating welcoming, beautiful environments. When invisible design works well, guests don't notice - and that's exactly the point. The result is a space that performs effortlessly and consistently.
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DAILY HEADLINES - Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
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Hotel Efficient Practices: a Water Perspective
By Russ Horner, Co-founder, Water Management, Inc.
Hotels are often the first to adopt new water saving practices. Eco-friendly hotels ensure that their properties are doing the best they can with what they have. Many realize that fixtures labelled "low flow" do not always operate as such. This article will highlight suggestions to further integrate sustainable, eco-friendly water saving practices into your hotel's operation.
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First Impressions: Designing The Guest Arrival Experience
By Lawrence Adams, Principal, Lawrence Adams Architect
The arrival experience is a guest's first interaction with the hotel's architecture, its ambience, and its staff and sets up expectations for the remainder of their stay. The quality of the arrival experience can create a lasting impression that influences a guest's perception of the essential quality level of all aspects of the hospitality offering.
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