Richard Skeoth, Director at Hyperion Tiles, shares his tips on how hoteliers can refresh their interior design scheme in 2024…
January is, for many, a difficult month to love. But after the whirlwind of the festive season, it brings time to take stock, explore new design trends and plan new projects and renovations. Family-run, independent online tiles and flooring specialist Hyperion Tiles is here to inspire and inform.
The company’s Director, Richard Skeoch, observes: “It’s never too soon to start thinking about how to update your hotel’s interiors for the year ahead. There are lots of different ways to use wall and floor tiles – complemented by carefully chosen accessories – to add some high-end finishing touches to any luxury decor. Importantly, we’re committed to keeping luxury aspirational yet affordable, thanks to our highly competitive trade pricing.”
Here are some of Skeoch’s recommendations for an upscale interiors makeover:
1) Add texture to hotel walls to create depth, dimension and an innovative point of interest. You can do this with silks, leathers and raffia – but for bathroom areas, use textured ceramic tiles, which are waterproof and hardwearing.
2) Plump for parquet: Synonymous with elegance and wealth, classic parquet flooring is an enduring feature of luxury interiors. Add a twist to traditional herringbone with other patterns, such as chevron or basket weave.
3) Use statement tiles to create a feature wall. They are a fast and cost-effective way to transform a space, and work surprisingly well in bathrooms.
4) Indulge your designer’s creative streak with mosaic tiles. Use them sparingly as a border or accent, or transform an entire space with a wall-to-ceiling design.
The highly skilled team at Hyperion Tiles are available to offer expert advice, technical know-how and in-depth product knowledge on tiles, solid and engineered wood flooring and LVT. They work closely with hotel owners, designers, specifiers and architects.
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