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Linehouse Uses Natural Materials for the Ying'nFlo Hotel

Shanghai-based interior design studio Linehouse uses both natural materials and highlights a muted tonal palette to create the Ying'nFlo hotel. It is located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong -- it takes over a podium of a 24-story tower along a hilly street in Hong Kong.

The Collectors Room welcomes guests at the entrance of the hotel and it has a neutral palette of hand-rendered walls, timber panels, and more. It is also decorated with a linen cabinet that showcases curated objects and artworks. The space has a communal oak table that is also a counter where guests are able to interact. It is connected to an outdoor terrace through sliding glazed doors that have bench seatings and an olive tree.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Material Design - There is an opportunity to incorporate natural and sustainable materials in hotel interiors for a more eco-friendly experience.
2. Muted Tonal Palette - Using a neutral color scheme can create a calming and peaceful atmosphere for guests staying at hotels.
3. Communal Spaces - Hotels can create communal areas that promote socialization and interaction among guests for a more personalized experience.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - There is an opportunity for interior design firms to specialize in eco-friendly design using natural materials and muted tonal palettes to create unique hotel interiors.
2. Hospitality - Hotels can differentiate themselves by creating communal spaces that promote socialization and interaction among guests, which can lead to increased guest satisfaction and loyalty.
3. Tourism - Tourism companies can promote hotels that offer eco-friendly and personalized experiences, which can appeal to travelers looking for sustainable and unique experiences.

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