028: Holistic Hospitality Trends For 2026 That Your Guests Will Actually Feel
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In this solo episode, holistic interior designer and Tiger Veil founder Rachel Larraine Crawford breaks down the holistic hospitality trends that actually matter for 2026.
Instead of chasing another photo moment, Rachel invites owner operators to think about their space as a living system that impacts guest experience, staff wellbeing, and the bottom line.
She walks through emerging bio based materials, regenerative sustainability practices, and wellness focused design moves that you can bring into your restaurant, bar, cafe, hotel, or spa, even if you are working with an existing footprint.
If you want guests to linger longer, leave better reviews, and feel genuinely cared for in your space, this episode will give you practical ideas and questions to bring to your next refresh.
In this episode Rachel covers
- Why guests are more sensitive than ever to sound, light, and stress and what that means for hospitality spaces
- How holistic design gives owner operators real leverage without a complete renovation
- Emerging bio based materials such as mycelium panels, hemp plasters, and cork and how they can transform corridors, bars, and guest rooms
- Quiet technology inside natural finishes that help regulate temperature, reduce maintenance, and improve acoustics
- The shift away from bright white interiors into tactile, wood drenched, earth toned spaces that feel like a hug
- How circular design and planning for disassembly can protect your future self when you rebrand or update your concept
- Low carbon material choices that still feel luxurious and aligned with your brand story
- Ways to build sustainability into daily operations such as water rituals, daylight first seating plans, and planted shading
- The idea of acoustic wellness and silent architecture as business tools that affect dwell time and staff burnout
- How circadian friendly lighting scenes can support guest comfort from breakfast through last call
- Biophilic strategies that turn your space into a small ecosystem rather than a plant in the corner
- Neuro inclusive and sensory aware choices that welcome different nervous systems into your space
Questions to ask about your space
- How do guests feel in the first thirty seconds from door to host stand
- What does your restaurant or hotel sound like at peak time
- Where could one small micro retreat exist for guests or staff
- Which surfaces do guests touch all day and what story do those materials tell
Simple action steps for owner operators
- Take a sound walk during peak service and identify three zones that need acoustic...