10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us

Making the Most of Space: From Multiuse Lobbies to Oversized Fitness Centers

  • George Seli
  • 1 December 2025
  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

This article was written by Lodging Magazine. Click here to read the original article

Hotel designers are increasingly thinking outside the box when it comes to space usage. A prime example is multifunctional lobbies, a trend driven by bleisure and revenue opportunities. “Lobbies are continuing to evolve into multifunctional spaces that blend work, socializing, and relaxation. … We are seeing a continued focus on both business and leisure needs across nearly every brand and tier regardless of location and market,” observed Molly Forman, senior associate at //3877. Moreover, the trend toward making guestrooms into “wellness sanctuaries” goes hand in hand with work functions being “pushed down to co-working areas in the lobby,” she added.

Kellie Sirna, owner and principal of Studio 11 Design, confirmed that both clients and brands are wanting more flex spaces. For example, at The Talbott, a newly renovated Autograph Collection hotel in Chicago, “the lobby space can be closed off to create an intimate, pop-up dinner or meeting space,” she noted. “Flex spaces can also drive revenue in different ways and create different experiences for guests. You can come in one day and use it as a lobby space to work with your coffee, but the next day, you’re shifting the furniture to host a meeting there.”  

RMS Cloud promotes Zen Valli to Chief…
Trending
RMS Cloud promotes Zen Valli to Chief…

Accordingly, designers are adopting more flexible thinking in how they divide spaces, leaving options to open up smaller spaces into larger ones or, conversely, partition larger venues into more intimate spaces. “And it feels intentional. It doesn’t feel like you just chopped things up,” Sirna added.

Flexibility can also be exercised in the amount of space allotted to certain facilities, based on the guest demographic being targeted. “Our work on the AC Hotel Arlington National Landing in Virginia included the design of an expansive fitness center that is more than double the square footage required by Marriott,” Forman related. “The design is sleek and modern, mimicking a high-end wellness and fitness club that would seek to attract high-profile members. The owner of the hotel wanted this wellness amenity to stand out within the area to attract and encourage guests to keep up with their fitness routines or create new ones.”

Advertisement
Post Views: 2

Please click here to access the full original article.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
You should like too
View Post
  • Market Trends

Minor Hotels Travel Trends Report Reveals Optimism and Travellers’ Search for Connection in 2026

  • Automatic
  • 1 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Analyze More, Faster. LodgIQ Launches its Winter 2025/2026 Game-Changing Updates

  • Automatic
  • 1 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

How tech-enhanced stargazing is becoming the next premium hotel amenity

  • HOTELSMag.com
  • 28 November 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

2026 Trends: Inside the Human Centric Hotel – What Travelers Want and How to Adapt

  • Automatic
  • 28 November 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Big shifts in global planner sourcing for meetings and events

  • Automatic
  • 28 November 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

International Tourist Arrivals up 5% in the First Nine Months of 2025

  • Automatic
  • 28 November 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

E-Magazine Issue #13

  • Syaza Md Yunos
  • 28 November 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Surge in Christmas demand for European cities

  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 28 November 2025
Sponsored Posts
  • Executive Guide on Hyperautomation for Hospitality Leaders

    View Post
  • New guide: “From Revenue Manager to Commercial Strategist” 

    View Post
  • What does exceptional hospitality look like today? Download SOCIETIES Magazine

    View Post
Latest Posts
  • BELEZA RODIZIO OPENS ITS DOORS IN SOLIHULL
    • 1 December 2025
  • Marriott Opens 700th Hotel in Asia Pacific Excluding China
    • 1 December 2025
  • Radisson debuts two Prize by Radisson hotels in Bergen
    • 1 December 2025
  • Waterford Hotel Group and Maverick Hotels Announce Merger
    • 1 December 2025
  • If I started a school of hospitality today, I wouldn't teach one thing that a robot can memorize or an algorithm can automate. I wouldn't waste a second on surface level skills that sound good in a… | Scott Eddy | 78 comments
    • 1 December 2025
Sponsors
  • Executive Guide on Hyperautomation for Hospitality Leaders
  • New guide: “From Revenue Manager to Commercial Strategist” 
  • What does exceptional hospitality look like today? Download SOCIETIES Magazine
Contact informations

contact@10minutes.news

Advertise with us
Contact Marjolaine to learn more: marjolaine@wearepragmatik.com
Press release
pr@10minutes.news
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
Discover the best of international hotel news. Categorized, and sign-up to the newsletter

Input your search keywords and press Enter.