Your Hotel's Design Determines What You Can Charge for It

Guests carry the memory, not the price tag, so we design hotels that justify every ringgit of your rate.

Every Overlooked Hotel Design Decision Has an End Result

Incorrect Lighting CRI in Guestrooms

Colors look dull in photos and OTA listings

Overly Decorative Lobby

Not enough functional seating area

Visible Service Doors

Breaks the premium feel instantly

No Focal Point at Entrance

Guests leave with no memory of your branded entity

Poor Airflow in Corridors

Guests can't explain it, but they write it in reviews

Tight Lift Lobby

Check-in feels chaotic with the worst first impression

The Thought Process of Le Lume Studio for Hotel Interior Design

In Malaysia, most hotels look good in photos. But the moment guests walk in, they know whether the price they paid was worth it. That moment is what we design for. Our interior and construction team designs with the awareness of:

Arrival Experience
Guest Retention
Rate Justification
Spatial Comfort
Review-Worthy Spaces

Where most interior design companies pass their design to a separate builder team, we believe the whole process should be done by a single team. Le Lume Studio has an interior and builder team who work together to deliver you the turnkey solution. That means no blame games when anything goes wrong.

In Le Lume We Ask

Great design starts with understanding. To help us build a space that works for you, please share a bit about your vision and how you plan to use the area.

Discuss Your Hotel Project

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Where does guest flow slow down during peak hours?
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Where does guest flow slow down during peak hours?
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Which zone carries the most review-driving impact?
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Which area still shows property aging?
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Does your lighting strategy improve OTA photography?
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We hand over well-designed hotels that deliver good rates, guests, and strong loyalty.

The Brief Starts With You and The Rest Is On Us

Share what project you are planning and we'll tell you exactly how we'd approach it.

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How We Work for Hotel Interior Design in Malaysia

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Hotel Brief & Guest Journey Mapping
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Guest Flow & Back-Of-House Routes Planning
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Lighting, Air & Sensory Comfort Planning
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Technical Detailing & Turnkey Execution
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Final Walkthrough Through the Guest Experience

Let’s Design Hotels Built for a Smooth Guest Experience

Guests carry the memory, not the price tag, so we design hotels that justify every ringgit of your rate.

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Arrival & Drop-Off Planning

We design the transition from drop-off to lobby, so guests enter with a clear view of how important they are.
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Reception Placement

We place the reception for direct visibility of the entrance, seating, and guest flow.
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Lobby Seating Strategy

We plan seating for peak check-in periods while maintaining clear movement paths.
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Acoustic Comfort in Public Areas

The sound between reception, seating, and F&B zones should be separated, and we do that through layout and materials.
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Lift Lobby Space Planning

We allocate sufficient space to avoid congestion during group arrivals.
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Guestroom Entry Experience

We plan the room entry layout to feel organized and spacious from the first step.
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Back-of-House Route Planning

We separate service movement from guest areas to keep operations discreet.

FAQs on Hotel Interior Design Malaysia

Guests carry the memory, not the price tag, so we design hotels that justify every ringgit of your rate.

How much does hotel interior design cost in Malaysia?

Hotel interior design in Malaysia depends on the hotel category, material quality, and scope of work. Boutique hotels and business hotels have different requirements, and a detailed quote is always based on your specific brief.

A full hotel interior design project, from concept to handover, typically takes 6 to 18 months. Timeline depends on hotel size, construction complexity, and material lead times. Early planning and a clear brief significantly reduce delays.

Hotel interior design considers guest psychology, operational flow, durability under high traffic, and revenue performance. Every decision, from lobby layout to guestroom lighting, is made with the guest experience and the owner’s return in mind.

Look for a studio that understands hotel operations, not only design. They should ask about your guest profile, target rate, and occupancy goals, because interior design is not just about your preferred style. Experience with fit-out execution and compliance is also essential.

Yes. Guests form their impression within seconds of arrival. A well-designed hotel holds its rating, earns its reviews, and keeps guests coming back. Poor design does the opposite.

Yes. Le Lume Studio manages both interior design and full execution. This means one team owns the project, from concept to handover. Our ultimate goal is to reduce miscommunication, protect design intent, and keep your timeline on track.

Hotel interior design covers all guest-facing and operational spaces: lobby, reception, corridors, guestrooms, bathrooms, F&B areas, lift lobbies, back-of-house, and outdoor transitional spaces. Each zone plays a role in the overall guest experience.

Yes, and we know how to apply it properly. Feng Shui is an add-on we offer; it is embedded in how we think about space. If you want it in your hotel, we know exactly where it goes, how it works within the design, and how to make it invisible to the guest but felt in every corner of the space.