Share:

When it comes to improving your hotel and the experience it offers guests, don’t underestimate the power of landscaping services. A vibrant landscape full of Native Hawaiian plants welcomes guests and showcases your unique location. A beautiful exterior also tells visitors that your staff pays attention to details and will extend this level of care to their stay.

3 Landscape Design Ideas for Hotels

1. Create a Soothing Ambiance

Welcome guests to paradise by using landscaping to create a serene atmosphere around your hotel. Incorporate trickling fountains and cascading waterfalls to bring the soothing sound of water onto the property. These features are best used near the spa, so guests can get excited about their relaxing treatment. If you use these landscaping features elsewhere, place outdoor seating near it for guests to enjoy.

2. Design Photo-Worthy Scenery

Native Hawaiian plantsHawaii’s scenic environment excites amateur and professional photographers alike. Create areas that are designed to encourage picture-taking and social media sharing. The designs should feature vibrant tropical flowers and interesting plants. These photogenic spaces should be in high-traffic, visible areas, like the lobby or walkway to the pool.

3. Maximize a Limited Outdoor Space

If you have a limited outdoor space that isn’t suited to other uses, improve it with landscaping. You can create a stunning focal point with relatively few plant choices. For instance, alahe’e is an excellent option for a small space since it can be trimmed into a hedge of any size. This bush also has fragrant white flowers that will warmly welcome your hotel visitors.

 

If you aren’t sure how to design a stunning landscape for your resort, contact Hui Kū Maoli Ola Native Hawaiian Plant Specialists in Kaneohe, HI. These professionals have provided Oahu businesses with gorgeous Native Hawaiian plants since 1992. Their team has over 100 species of plants, and all of them can be used to create stunning outdoor areas. View a gallery of their past work online, or call (808) 235-6165 to discuss your landscape ideas with a team member.

tracking