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Renovating?

  • architecturaldesig59
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read
Why continue to try to redecorate “budget hotels” at minimum costs and then fail to understand why the efforts prove ineffective?
Why continue to try to redecorate “budget hotels” at minimum costs and then fail to understand why the efforts prove ineffective?

“Redecoration” in an upscale hotel while costly is usually a near transformation of the hotel interiors and often the exteriors as well. The return on the investment is good, can last for up to 5 years, but could be better. Rarely does the “redecoration” provide increased hotel efficiency or additional revenues other than a slight room charge increase.  

On the other hand, the reality of “redecorating” the budget hotel is the cost is usually “as little as possible,” the financial retune is often barely noticeable, and the process needs to be repeated in 2 or 3 years. Typical the work is done by firms that “decorate” hotel  interior and have little or no knowledge of hotel operations or additional revenues sources in the local community. That’s why nothing is done to finds additional revenues sources or improve hotel operational efficiency. Could the reality of this perpetual approach be a waste of money and in need of an alternative? 

Architectural Design Partners, Inc is different. We see an alternative. We bring 50 years of hospitality operational knowledge to each project. We know how hotels operate and focus on maximizing operational efficiency. We do not involve ourselves in “redecorating” budget hotels. Instead, we “renovate” budget hotels to an upscale class where there is little or usually no local competition. We can design and rebuild not only interiors but also exteriors. We also research local community needs to determine additional revenue source to be included in the “renovation” process. We don’t just design and walk away, we build, furnish, and supervise the project from start to finish. We have access to hundreds of  thousands of suppliers, most of which clients are unaware of. 

Why continue the low return “redecoration” process in an already oversaturated market? Why not consider a “renovation” with increased operation efficiency and additional revenues from local community needs. Let’s talk.

I’m Harry, managing director of Architectural Design Partners. See our unique customizable concepts in our 2 hotel portfolios on our web site: https://www.architectdesignpartners.com

For a free enlightening consultation fill out the request on our website or email me at architecturaldesign.partners@gmail.com


 
 
 

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