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Hospitality Design Trends 2020 – What’s Staying in Style

Hospitality design trends are constantly changing, but there are always some favorites that stick around season after season.

New Hospitality Design Trends 2020

The overriding theme of 2020 hospitality design trends is that of being in the present – with an eye on the future. Read on for details of new hospitality trends in 2020, and ideas on how to implement them in your own designs.

Happy 30th Birthday to The Mirage!

On November 22nd, 1989, The Mirage Hotel & Casino officially opened its doors. It was the largest hotel in the world at the time, and the first casino/resort built in Vegas in 16 years.

Faux Succulents Vs Living Succulents

Faux succulents are a popular new design option, but some wonder why real succulents aren’t sufficient. They’re fairly hardy plants that don’t require a huge amount of upkeep, however, they can also be sensitive and temperamental. Faux succulents (also known as replica succulents or fake succulents) don’t have any of these problems!

Fake Tree Spy Posts in WWI

There’s a hidden history to fabricated trees that you might not be aware of: fake tree spy posts in WWI!

Experts Predict a New Roaring 20s for Hospitality Industry

There’s no shortage of headlines about Covid-19 negatively affecting the hospitality industry, but something surprising has emerged in 2021: HOPE! A modern version of the Roaring 20s hospitality market may be headed our way, and experts have all kinds of positive predictions for the near future.

Diverse Designs for the Commercial Marketplace

For over 30 years, TreeScapes & Plantworks have been creating diverse designs for the commercial marketplace. Our ability to take concepts and create real visual impact with them, on any scale, continues to inspire our team and clients. Plantworks welcomes new challenges, and we look forward to working with you in the future to create something inspirational. For now, we have chosen some special projects to share with you.

Commercial Cost Savings With Artificial Plantings

First and foremost, real plants need water. Bottom line. Depending on the size of the project and the plants involved, the amount of water needed to continue feeding the plants after installation adds up. Increased water gallons translate into increased water costs on your company’s monthly and annual water bills.

2021 Hospitality Design Trend: Sustainability

Going Green” has been a trend for years now, but the 2021 version focuses specifically on sustainability. Consumers want to know that they are interacting with companies that prioritize