Sydney interior architecture, hospitality refurbishment, residential decoration and design strategy

Guide

Materials and finishes guide.

A material palette should be judged by how it looks, feels, ages, cleans and relates to the people using the space.

Choose for use, not just appearance

A finish that is perfect for a private bedroom may fail in a hotel corridor. A stone that looks beautiful in a showroom may be too porous for heavy hospitality use. A fabric that feels luxurious may not meet cleaning expectations.

Material selection matrix

CriterionQuestion
DurabilityWill it tolerate the traffic level?
CleanabilityCan staff maintain it without specialist processes?
TactilityDoes it feel appropriate where people touch it?
AcousticsDoes it soften or amplify the space?
ReplacementCan it be matched or replaced later?

For Australian material and design context, see Design Institute of Australia and built environment guidance from Australian Institute of Architects.