30/01/2026
The interior follows a modern business-hotel aesthetic with warm contemporary touches. It’s designed to feel clean, upscale, and comfortable, appealing to both corporate and leisure travelers.
Color Palette
Neutral base: White, beige, and soft grey dominate the walls and bedding, creating a calm and spacious feel.
Accent colors: Mustard yellow and black are used sparingly (bed runners, cushions, artwork) to add personality without overwhelming the space.
Warm wood tones: Light to medium wood finishes balance the neutrals and prevent the room from feeling cold.
This palette signals professional elegance with warmth, typical of premium city hotels like Prudential.
Furniture & Layout
Low-profile upholstered beds with padded headboards → adds comfort and a subtle luxury feel.
Built-in wooden furniture (side tables, work desk, minibar) → maximizes space efficiency and keeps the room uncluttered.
Ergonomic workspace integrated into the room → clearly designed for business travelers.
Compact seating area → functional, not decorative excess.
The layout prioritizes flow, accessibility, and multi-functionality.
Materials & Textures
Wood veneer panels on walls and furniture → warmth and sophistication.
Fabric upholstery on beds and chairs → softness and acoustic comfort.
Matte finishes instead of glossy → modern and understated.
This mix creates visual interest without luxury overload.
Lighting Design
Layered lighting approach:
Recessed ceiling lights for ambient lighting
Pendant bedside lights for task lighting
Natural daylight filtered through sheer curtains
Lighting is warm-toned, enhancing relaxation while still being practical.
Wall Treatment & Decor
Minimalist wall paneling with clean lines → adds depth without clutter.
Framed artwork (landscape/abstract themes) → subtle focal point, neutral enough for international guests.
Decorative trims in some rooms add a hint of classic elegance, blending old and new.
Flooring & Soft Furnishings
Wood or wood-look flooring → durable, modern, and hotel-practical.
Small accent rugs → add warmth and zoning near the bed.
Full-height curtains → make the ceiling feel taller and enhance privacy.