Skip navigation

DECELERATION

We find recreation away from everyday stress by exposing ourselves to the stress of travelling. Consequently, it is all the more important that hotels subsequently provide an oasis of quiet and relaxation. Hotel interiors conducive to deceleration are characterised by relaxing, unobtrusive basic atmospheres.

The objective of deceleration is to find peace of mind and balance. For a hotel this means: offering places of retreat providing few stimuli as well as creating space suiting individual needs. Deceleration interiors are distinguished by a relaxing, unobtrusive basic atmosphere.

Bright natural shades, applied tone-in-tone, support soft colour and material moods. Untreated, natural looking surfaces with delicate structures avoid sensory overload. Accentuations are subtle and come from the blue-green colour spectrum, while earthy-dark shades round off the colour harmony. Furnishings are as restrained as the overall design vocabulary.

Capadecor Calcino Decor Weiß

TO PRODUCT

Capadecor Calcino Romantico “Grigio” (colour 3D Palazzo 5)

TO PRODUCT
MORE

Capadecor ArteDolce (colour 3D Jade 70)

TO PRODUCT
MORE

Capadecor ArteTwin Basic (colour 3D Curcuma 30) with Capadecor ArteTwin Effect Silber

Capadecor ArteTwin Basic
Capadecor ArteTwin Effect Silber

Capadecor Calcino Romantico “Authentico” (colour 3D Saphir 45)

TO PRODUCT
MORE

Five trends

Five design approaches for hotels situated between relaxation and activation:

1. Selfness

1. Selfness

1. Selfness

2. Shift of luxury

2. Shift of luxury

2. Shift of luxury

3. Design as function

3. Design as function

3. Design as function

4. Engagement

4. Engagement

4. Engagement

5. Change of experience

5. Change of experience

5. Change of experience

Back to "The look of travelling"