How does the property’s location dictate the type of interiors to be used?
GAIL HUFF: Each resort is unique unto itself. The key is to maintain comfort and durability while using creative design to enhance the differences of each site. APRIL CAMPBELL: It’s about setting the stage, creating the vacation experience for guests by bringing the outdoors ‘in’ for continuity between the property’s exterior and interior surroundings. TOM CAVANAUGH: The interiors of a resort should reflect its location and how it will be used. Flooring at the entrance to a beachfront property will differ from an urban setting. Furnishings, styles, and fabrics must also blend with the resort’s geographic surroundings. Why is it more important to purchase quality furnishings vs. less expensive ones? GAIL HUFF: Using a quality product provides longevity, minimum maintenance effort and overall aesthetic desirability for the resort. Interior products that are well engineered will long outlast those that are not. APRIL CAMPBELL: Furnishings considered ‘affordable’ tend to be of a lesser qua
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