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Design Differentiator: Discover How To Incorporate Custom Products Into Your Next Project Without Adding Cost and Complexity
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Thursday, June 19, 2008, 2:00 PM Eastern
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Moderator: Elliot Markowitz
Editorial Director, Online Events - Nielsen Business Media | Stacy Shoemaker Rauen
Senior Managing Editor - Hospitality Design Magazine |
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Melissa Clark
Senior Designer - HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates | James D. Looney
Principal – Looney & Associates
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Eric Spear
Director of Custom Services - Symmons |
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Design and décor are taking center stage in the hospitality arena and becoming critical facets of any hotel property. Today’s guests value the total hotel experience – from the lobby to the guestroom and even into the shower. They expect to find luxuries that transcend the comforts of home and choose their hotels based on amenities, technologies and design schemes.
In this increasingly competitive world of hospitality, hotel owners and developers are pushing their architects and designers to create strikingly unique properties. As a result, architects and designers are more likely to embrace customized products – not only to create an exclusive setting but also to differentiate themselves within their profession through proprietary design.
A certain level of customization is inevitably needed in order to deliver a hotel environment that is truly extraordinary. This is especially true in the bathroom, one of the most scrutinized elements of a guest’s stay, where the customer is looking for a spa-like environment to retreat and to escape.
But for many, when they think of customization projects, they immediately think it would be more expensive, time-consuming and have a greater degree of difficulty. But that doesn’t have to be at all the case.
Join Hospitality Design magazine for this live, interactive Web Seminar, sponsored by Symmons, and hear from industry experts regarding where today’s hotel bath design is heading. Attend this online-only event and learn how to embrace custom products and incorporate them into your design schemes to truly create memorable and unique settings.
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