Published On: 06.05.2022|Categories: Company News|

Amusement Logic has completed the interior design work for a large hotel in Bangladesh. The hotel completes the hospitality offer of an extensive tourist complex which includes the country’s first water park (also designed and built by our company). The hotel consists of 6 floors, 343 rooms, 12 duplexes and 39 bungalows, several indoor restaurants, as well as a convention and banqueting centre. The interior design, in keeping with the overall theme of the water park and the entire resort, is inspired by Polynesian architecture and culture. Tropical forests and woods, ivory sandy beaches, touches of the turquoise blue of the Pacific Ocean provide the colour palette for our Bangladesh hotel interior design.

The hotel’s interior design responds to its orientation towards international, as well as local and national tourism. Likewise, the design takes into consideration guests from the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) sector, in other words, guests travelling for business or for celebrations and conventions, to whom the hotel is also open. The hotel’s spaces immerse visitors in an environment of sophistication and contemporaneity, without losing warmth, and present an international character suitable for the aforementioned audiences.

The lobby, with its high ceilings and elegant grandeur, pure and sober lines, nevertheless presents a hint of exoticism that is very appropriate for the character of an Asian country like Bangladesh. As such, its spaces produce a visual impact of a certain magnificence and refinement, thanks to their simplicity and dimensions.

The rooms, whether standard, duplex or bungalow, offer guests an experience of naturalness, calm and tranquillity. Natural colours, without stridency or, in other words, with a serene uniformity, undoubtedly contribute to this calming effect of comfort and peace and the interior design of the rooms is inviting for resting and relaxed dreams. With our interior design, the rooms become ideal spaces for long stays, whether for many hours of the day or for successive days.

The interior design of the restaurants responds to the menu and the character of each one. For example, the fish restaurant, always within the indicated general lines and with the same colour palette, is decorated with marine motifs and curved lines, touches of gold and, in clear reference to the water, blue reflections.

All in all, our hotel interiors’ design will give guests the opportunity to come into contact with the culture of the region of the world where it is located, opening up new horizons of knowledge. It will be an environment to feel, discover, relax and even reflect, through new experiences.

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