EP 368 | Hotels to Home with Darcy Guttwein
March 19, 2024
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Show your clients how to live like a VIP in their own homes by using those amazing hotel experiences to elevate the lifestyle you incorporate into your design projects.
In this episode we learn:
- play concierge for yourself and your design clients to elevate daily rituals.
- excavate your vacations and hotel experiences to find elements worth bringing home or to your clients
- think of the foyer or entrance as a portal into the space, a portal into what’s to come as you enter the rest of the home
- every space in your home matters, even those spaces no one else goes into
- walk into your personal entryway with joy and depart with positive vibes, mimicking your favorite hotel lobbies
Get the Book: Hotels to Home: Living the Luxury Hotel Lifestyle at Home
DESIGN INTERVENTION
Honor your clients in every decision you make.
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