
When we talk about hotels and wellness spaces, we are not only talking about beautiful interiors. We are talking about buildings where many people meet every day, where the guest experience must be pleasant and where every detail of the execution must be carefully considered. Surfaces need to complement the architecture, support easy use and adapt to different areas of the building – from the reception and hotel bathroom to the wellness area, sauna or spaces by the water.
When people go on holiday, they look for more than just accommodation. They seek a sense of relaxation, order and comfort – a place where they can step away from everyday life for a moment. That is why materials in hotel and wellness interiors play an important role: they help create the first impression, the feeling of cleanliness and the overall experience of the space.
In hotels, every space has its own purpose. The reception creates the first impression, the hotel bathroom must be pleasant and practical, and shared areas need to support the overall guest experience. Kerrock can be used in different parts of a hotel, from washbasins and bathroom countertops to reception elements, wall cladding, shelves, sanitary surfaces and other custom-made products.
Its advantage lies in its ability to adapt to different spatial requirements. In new hotel projects, it offers freedom in design, while in renovations it responds well to existing dimensions, details and architectural limitations. This allows one material to connect several different areas of a building without the space losing its identity.
Wellness spaces combine several different areas – from reception and changing rooms to wash areas, massage rooms, saunas, pool areas and relaxation corners. Each of these spaces has its own function, yet together they must create a feeling of peace, cleanliness and relaxation.
Thanks to its design flexibility, Kerrock can adapt to different parts of a wellness area – from softly rounded elements by the water to practical surfaces in changing rooms and sanitary spaces. In wellness interiors, it is important that surfaces feel tidy, pleasant and easy to maintain. Kerrock’s smooth, non-porous surface allows for simple cleaning, while supporting the look of a space where relaxation should always remain at the forefront.
Below are some projects where Kerrock has demonstrated its adaptability in hotel and wellness spaces:
Hotel Princess (Croatia)
The project includes bathrooms, rooms, lobby and reception areas, where custom-made elements adapt to different hotel functions.
Hotel Vespera, Mali Lošinj (Croatia)
In the hotel’s pool area, surfaces by the water were created to follow the shape of the pool and complement the tourist character of the space.
Thermana Laško (Slovenija)
Bathroom and reception elements were created, connecting the hotel area with the wellness character of the property.
Sauna R (Poland)
For the sauna solutions, rounded seating areas and custom-made elements were created to follow the space and create a softer, more relaxed ambience.
In larger hotel and wellness projects, it is important that a material does not work only as part of an individual element, but supports the entire spatial concept. Kerrock allows the design idea to continue through different interiors without each space losing its own character. In this way, it becomes a reliable basis for projects where consistency, adaptability and long-term usability matter – from the first plan to the final execution.
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