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Hotel Guest Room & Suite Interior Design

byDesign By MetaTakes projects across India; Visit studio at Safdarjung Enclave, New DelhiStarts from160 ₹ per Sq. Ft.View full gallery

A hotel room is a traveler's temporary home. We design private sanctuaries that balance high-end comfort with local character, ensuring every space feels personal and functional.

A look at the master bed in our Gangtok project for ITC hotels. We used soft, indirect lighting in the ceiling cove and custom wall paneling with traditional motifs to create a restful and luxurious ambiance.

This duplex suite in Gangtok features a dedicated work desk overlooking the lower seating area. The design maximizes space while maintaining a warm, residential feel with its extensive use of wood.

The cozy seating area in the Gangtok suite, complete with a stone-clad fireplace. This space is designed to be a warm retreat after a day of exploring the mountains.

A full view of a guest room at our recently completed project in Candolim, Goa. The room features a floating bed design, clean lines, and a neutral palette accented by colorful local artwork.

This view of the Goa guest room highlights the functional layout, including a comfortable seating area, a sleek work desk, and ample space for relaxation.

A close-up on the details in the Goa guest room. The custom headboard, integrated side table, and warm reading light are all designed for guest comfort and convenience.

A design board showcasing our concept for the Lemontree Beach Resort guest room in Goa. This visual highlights the intended mix of comfort, style, and tropical accents.

A work-in-progress collage of a guest room mockup in North Goa. This shows the evolution of the design, from the bed and desk area to the bathroom, ensuring every detail is perfect before full-scale implementation.

About Serene Stays: Guest Rooms & Suites

We approach guest room design by prioritizing the practicalities of hospitality, such as housekeeping circulation and guest access patterns. We focus on getting the layout right first, because a room that looks stunning but functions poorly is a disservice to both the hotelier and the guest.

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