The entrance area serves as both a "shoe-changing area" and a "front facade of the residence", thus it must be designed with a functional and personalized space.
In hotel room decoration, people usually place the greatest emphasis on the interior decoration and layout of the room, but the decoration of the entrance area is always overlooked by the hotel.

In fact, in the overall design of hotel rooms, the entrance area, as the place that gives people the first impression, is of obvious importance. Therefore, in the design of the hotel entrance area, the following aspects should be noted:
Style and atmosphere.
Style and atmosphere
The style and materials of the entrance area should be in harmony with the colors of the other furniture and decorations in the room. They should not be mismatched, nor should they be merely focused on appearance at the expense of the overall layout. Moreover, they should not overshadow the main elements.
Lighting and Illumination.
Lighting and Illumination
The entrance hall usually doesn't have street windows, so the natural lighting is poor. Therefore, artificial lighting is needed to supplement it. Generally, a main light should be installed at the entrance hall. Depending on the specific situation, corresponding downlights, wall lights, and decorative spotlights can also be installed to jointly create a warm and bright space. The lighting should be brighter to avoid giving a dim and gloomy impression.
Intervals and Privacy
The reason why the entrance hall is located at the entrance is that its main function is to conceal people's view. Currently, when the door is opened, the hotel rooms, bathrooms, etc. are all visible at a glance, giving people a "straight to the point" feeling. To avoid this situation, a "entrance hall solution" is set up at the entrance to conceal people's view, but there should be a certain degree of transparency in the space.
Usage and Maintenance
The entrance hall, like other rooms in the interior, has its own functional purpose, which is to change clothes and shoes and tidy up one's appearance when entering or exiting the room. Therefore, in this space, we cannot merely emphasize decorative elements; we also need to enhance its practicality to achieve a balance between functionality and decoration. Placing a foot mat at the entrance hall can remove dirt from shoes and serve the purpose of cleaning.
