Hotel Corridor System | hi9

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Hospitality Surface System · Work 8 / 08

Hotel Corridor System

Coordinated floor, wall and metal details for hospitality projects.

SpaceCorridor · Lobby · Suite
MaterialCoordinated Multi-surface
PatternOne Vine, One Language
ScaleProject-scale System
Design Brief

The brief.

A coordinated surface system for hospitality projects — floor, wall and metal details designed as one language. Dark walnut flooring with scrolling vine antique brass border inlay, cream stone walls with subtle emerald accent panels, warm linear wall sconce lighting. One vine, running seamlessly from lobby to corridor to suite.

  • Target space: hotel corridors, lobbies, VIP lounges, presidential suites
  • Target customer: hotel groups, hospitality developers, interior design firms
  • Cultural direction: one vine system across all surfaces — consistent identity
  • Material direction: walnut floor, cream stone wall, emerald accent, brass detail
  • Visual mood: warm linear light, repeating perspective, premium hospitality
Pattern Source

Where the vine comes from.

The vine runs as one continuous language across the whole project. On the floor it is a brass border inlay; on the wall it is an emerald accent panel with a gold vine line; in the metal it is a brass screen detail at the suite entrance. The guest reads the same vine from lobby to corridor to suite — a consistent cultural identity, not a random collection of materials.

Translation Process

From motif to material.

Six steps take the vine from a traditional line drawing to a buildable surface — the same method across all hi9 works.

01

Define system vocabulary

Lock the vine motif, palette and material list for the whole project.

02

Map to floor plan

Assign each surface — floor, wall, metal, textile — to its corridor zone.

03

Design the border

Run the vine as a brass border inlay along the corridor floor edge.

04

Place accent panels

Drop emerald vine wallcovering panels at suite entrances and feature walls.

05

Bridge with brass

Use brass screens and trim to bridge floor, wall and metal zones.

06

Mock the perspective

Render the corridor in perspective — confirm the vine reads as one system.

Material Strategy

The right material.

Walnut Corridor Floor

Primary corridor floor — warm, durable, premium.

Brass Border Inlay

Vine border inlay along the corridor floor edge.

Cream Stone Wall

Primary wall — bright, calm, reflects linear light.

Emerald Accent Panel

Vine wallcovering panel at suite entrances and feature walls.

Brass Screen Detail

Brass screen and trim bridging floor, wall and metal.

Linear Wall Sconce

Warm linear lighting — repeats the vine rhythm in light.

Scene Renderings

The vine, in space.

Each rendering drops the design into a real Middle Eastern interior — so you can see the vine walk, lean and live before any material is cut.

Production Notes

Buildable, not just beautiful.

Project-scale system — floor, wall, metal, textile coordinated as one package
Custom vine density — adjustable per corridor zone and sightline
Material kit available — full sample kit for the whole system before commitment
Project adaptation — engineered for hotels, resorts, VIP lounges, presidential suites
Material coordination — parquet, wallcovering, brass, tile, textile as one supply package
Production support — multi-material supply chain coordinated for project-scale delivery

Bring this vine to your surface.

Customize this pattern for your project — or ask for material suggestions tailored to your space, budget and timeline.

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