Redefining hospitality design with ‘Dune’: a fusion of functionality and luxury

Biltrax Media Aug 01, 2024 0

Hyderabad-based designer, Keerthi Tummala introduces ‘Dune,’ a masterpiece of hospitality design in Radisson Hyderabad Gachibowli. With a keen eye for detail and commitment to excellence, she has not only redefined the guest experience but also elevated the very essence of luxury and sempiternity within this 1500 SqFt suite.

A Sanctuary of Refined Elegance

‘Dune’ emerges as a sanctuary of refined elegance, inviting guests on a sensory journey. Every element has been thoughtfully curated to evoke wonder and delight. From the moment guests enter the suite, they are enveloped in Tummala’s signature style. This style is an amalgamation of classic aesthetics and sartorial grace. The choice of Arte’s wallpaper sets the tone for the space. It infuses the suite with earthy warmth and a touch of whimsy, providing a perfect backdrop for the suite’s luxurious furnishings and decor.

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Dune: Living area

Mastery of Form and Function

Yet, ‘Dune’ is more than just a visual feast; it is a testament to Tummala’s mastery of form and function. Each element in the suite has been carefully curated to serve a practical purpose while contributing to the overall nuance of the space. Brass finishes adorn vintage-inspired furniture pieces, creating an atmosphere of perennial grace. Purposefully placed pendant lights and custom-made rugs delineate intimate living spaces, inviting guests to unwind and relax in style.

Dune: Seamless Integration of Aesthetics & Functionality

The suite’s layout prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality. It serves as an ode to Tummala’s ability to merge these two worlds seamlessly. A custom-fluted rotating TV unit stand acts as a tactile room divider. It transitions effortlessly between the living and dining areas. Timber accents, punctuated by touches of black and gold, infuse a comforting warmth into the neutral surroundings. The tropical bar and minimalist kitchen redefine in-room entertainment, offering guests both glamour and sophistication. In the bedroom, a chic lounge area awaits. It features a sumptuous emerald tufted bed, brass side tables, abstract paintings, and art-deco lighting, all curated to create a modern luxury atmosphere.

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All furniture pieces, custom-crafted by our label – WA and Sage Living, reflect a refined design language overall”

Keerthi Tummala

Through a dynamic interplay of color, texture, and materiality, ‘Dune’ transcends its status as a mere suite, transforming into a sanctuary of warmth, personality, and luxury. Tummals’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of hospitality design sets a new standard of excellence in the industry, affirming her position as a leader in the world of hospitality design.

Dune: dining area
Dune: Living area

Project Name: DUNE

Location: Radisson Gachibowli, Hyderabad

Project Type: Hospitality- Suite Room

Size: 1500 SqFt

Designer/Founder: Keerthi Tummala

Firm Name: Sage Living

Furniture: WA Bespoke & Sage Living


Sage Living

Website: https://www.sageliving.in/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keerthi_sageliving/


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