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Why Hospitality Is Embracing Modular Walls
IndustryNovember 2024 · 5 min read

Why Hospitality Is Embracing Modular Walls

Hotel design has always balanced two competing pressures: the need to feel timeless and the need to feel current. The best hospitality spaces feel designed for now — and they've looked that way for twenty years.

Elegant hallway features composed of continuous smart acoustic panels in a hotel corridor
High-traffic corridors that silently neutralize hallway chatter while displaying seasonally curated artistic showcases

The problem with fixed interiors

A hotel that commits to a specific aesthetic in 2020 risks looking dated by 2027. Renovation cycles in hospitality are expensive — typically €800–1,500 per square metre for a full refurbishment. Brands that want to stay relevant are looking for ways to refresh spaces without full renovation.

"The brands winning in hospitality today are those that can evolve without rebuilding."

Modular as a strategy

Phoenix Wall allows hotel operators to update key visual elements — lobby feature walls, corridor graphics, suite artwork — without touching the building fabric. New fabric panels are produced, shipped, and swapped by the in-house team in a day.

A serene and completely adaptive hotel lobby that leverages architectural inserts rather than poured concrete for its major layout components
Lobby configurations updated from Spring to Autumn in less than three hours by standard housekeeping or maintenance staff

This gives hospitality brands the ability to respond to seasons, events, brand refreshes, and partnerships with art galleries or fashion houses — all within a consistent, premium framework.

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