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Hospitality Architecture and Hotel Design Projects

byAnagram ArchitectsTakes projects across India; Visit studios in New Delhi and Panaji, GoaStarts from4,500 per sq ftView full gallery

We craft hotels and resorts that feel like an extension of their surroundings. From the tropical aesthetics of our Jaipur hotel projects to the mountain-inspired warmth of our Himalayan retreats, we blend local craft with modern architectural comfort.

This video offers a glimpse into a guest room at the Green Bean Hotel in Jaipur. The design blends a tropical, relaxed vibe with modern comforts, using a palette of greens, yellows, and natural wood tones.

The bedroom at the Green Bean Hotel features a custom wallpaper with a tropical leaf motif, paired with a wooden headboard and green paneled wall. The design aims to create a serene and restful sanctuary for guests.

The suite's living area continues the green and yellow color scheme, with contemporary furniture and a vibrant, multi-colored rug. The space is designed to be both stylish and comfortable for guests.

A detail of the study nook in a guest room, featuring a simple wooden desk and organically shaped mirrors. The mustard-yellow roman blinds add a pop of color and warmth.

The twin bed configuration in another room, showing how the tropical-inspired wallpaper and warm yellow tones create a cohesive design language throughout the hotel.

A cozy corner by the window provides a perfect spot for guests to relax and enjoy the view. The clean lines of the furniture are softened by the warm color palette.

This video explains our design process for the Janjehli Resort in Himachal Pradesh. It shows how we drew inspiration from local Himachali art and craft, from initial renders to the final welcoming interiors.

The lounge area at the Janjehli Resort lobby is designed to feel warm and inviting. We used wood-paneled ceilings and walls, comfortable green sofas, and custom-printed cushions inspired by local flora and fauna.

The reception desk at Janjehli Resort features intricate wooden carving and is set against a bold red wall adorned with traditional Chamba Rumal artwork. This immediately immerses guests in the local culture.

A wider view of the reception and lobby area, showcasing the extensive use of local pine wood and a color palette inspired by the Himachali landscape.

About Curated Hospitality Experiences

When we design a hospitality space, we do not start with furniture catalogs. We start with the local context, such as the Chamba Rumal artwork at our Janjehli project or the tropical color palettes we integrated into the Green Bean Hotel. Our goal is to ensure guests feel they are truly in that specific location, not just in another standard hotel room, by weaving regional art forms directly into the architectural fabric.

Our hospitality design work is grounded in the belief that a hotel is more than a transit point, it is a destination that should educate and inspire. Whether we are retrofitting a historic dharamshala like Ekaanta on the banks of the Ganges or building a mountain resort in Janjehli, we apply a rigorous design methodology. We avoid cookie-cutter aesthetics. Instead, we use locally available materials and partner with regional artisans to infuse authenticity. At the Janjehli resort, for example, our team studied the geometric patterns of the Himachali topi to inform our restaurant design, while Chamba Rumal artworks create a tangible connection to the region's textile history. We balance this cultural storytelling with the practical necessities of high-traffic hospitality: durable materials, ergonomic layouts, and lighting that adapts to different times of the day. This is not just about decoration. It is about creating a symbiotic relationship between the building, the culture, and the guest experience.

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Anagram Architects

Takes projects across India; Visit studios in New Delhi and Panaji, GoaStarts from 4,500 per sq ft

We are Anagram Architects. We started this practice because we believe architecture should feel like a good song, something that hits you deep and makes you pause. We aren't just here to build, we are here to help you tell a story through space, whether it is a hotel in the mountains or a home in the city.