Project Name: Hilton Ft Lauderdale Marina 

Location: Florida 

Date Completed: March 2020 

Interior Designer: HBA  

Architect: Adache 

Hotel Group/Developer: Brookfield 

Construction Company: Digney York 

 
Located at the hub of the annual Fort Lauderdale (the yachting capital of the world) International Boat Show the Hilton Ft Lauderdale Marina is the perfect setting to relax, book a tour and plan your holiday. Situated within reach of perfect, sugar-sand beaches, an affluent collection of excellent restaurants and shops, and an impressive art scene, the property is great for an array of tourist needs. An idyllic jumping off point to the famous everglades and nearby cruise ship port, Ft. Lauderdale is the ultimate coastal experience. Guests are invited to celebrate the sun and enjoy the welcoming marine charm while gazing out at luxury yachts and crystal blue waters. 
 

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”. Inspired by the refinement of luxury yachts, the team look to sleek, bespoke ship interiors for an indulgent yet simple sophistication that can be transformed into authentic and innovative hotel design. Taking note of the durability and functionality inherent in yacht interiors, we reflect this in the guestrooms through a carefully curated selection of materials and furniture. Playful, soothing and full of joyful possibilities, the ocean provides a limitless source of inspiration. The design goal is also to provide a sophisticated, crisp and bright room that enables guests to relish in the fresh ocean breeze, the scent of salt water and the sounds of the marina. Maritime-inspired materials and finishes are used in curiously, creative ways; playful, residential, natural, deeper marine colours. 

 
Vibrant, lush colours inspired by the surrounding natural richness are incorporated into the design to captivate and welcome guests. The goal is to provide the most comfortable and refreshing stay for all guests while enhancing the marine allure experienced at every turn within and just beyond the hotel walls. The design is both warm and cool. Warm woods and cools blues balance each other and reflect the natural influences of ocean and land in a sophisticated modern interpretation.