The most expensive thing in a boutique hotel development isn’t the fit-out (by Raquel Aparicio)

It’s the unclear brief.

   … Design – Concept – Specifications – Knowledege Embedded – Project Management

An unclear brief means:
Contractors interpreting rather than executing
Revisions at a stage where revisions cost real money
A finished product that doesn’t quite match the vision
A vision that was never properly formed to begin with

This pattern is more common than the industry acknowledges.

Developers invest heavily in the build. They invest comparatively little in defining what the build needs to deliver…and why.

What is the concept?
Who is the target guest?
What experience does every spatial decision need to reinforce?

These aren’t creative questions, they really financial ones.

A well-defined brief reduces variation, reduces waste, reduces friction, and produces a property that performs because it was designed to perform, not just designed to look good.

The best boutique hotel developments I’ve worked on weren’t defined by the size of the budget.
They were defined by the clarity of the thinking before the budget was spent.

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