Living like in a hotel: what we can learn from professional interior designers

The hidden world of exclusive fittings in hotels and feelgood buildings and why they are not chosen at random.

When you enter an elegant hotel and let your gaze wander over the stylish furnishings, you immediately sense the pleasant, sophisticated atmosphere. Anyone who has ever asked themselves why it feels so much more luxurious than at home will often find the answer in the details: high-quality materials, well thought-out lighting, harmonious color concepts - and last but not least, the perfect fittings and doors that round off the overall impression.


The invisible luxury: why fittings play a decisive role

In first-class hotels and exclusive buildings, nothing is left to chance - not even the choice of door fittings, hinges or glass connections. These details are not just functional elements, but also have a decisive influence on the aesthetics and feel of a room.

The best interior designers know this: First impressions are often created unconsciously. A door handle that feels smooth to the touch, a glass door that closes silently - all this increases the feel-good factor.

Feelgood architecture for the home: how to achieve the hotel look

How can you bring a luxurious look into your own home? It works with these tips:

  1. Reduced elegance: opt for frameless glass doors or high-quality door fittings in fine materials to achieve a clean, modern look.
  2. Silent perfection: Soft-close technologies ensure that doors and cabinets close gently - and for added convenience.
  3. Coherent design: Fittings should match the overall interior design and be consistent on doors, windows and other handles.
  4. Haptics count: High-quality materials not only feel better, they also leave a lasting feel-good impression.

Elegance meets functionality: design meets technology

High-quality hotels rely on elegant, often minimalist fittings that blend seamlessly into the interior so as not to distract guests' attention, or to deliberately direct it. Stainless steel, brass or matt black surfaces are particularly popular because they combine timelessness with modern aesthetics.

And it's not just about looks: modern fittings often offer smart features such as soft-close mechanisms that allow doors to close gently and silently - a detail that makes a stay even more pleasant.


The secret is in the detail

Hotels and exclusive buildings rely on perfectly coordinated interior design, in which fittings and doors also play a decisive role. If you want to bring hotel luxury into your own four walls, you should pay attention to quality, design and functionality. Because true elegance is often not loud - it is in the small but fine details.