Hospitality in project development
Service-oriented and hospitality-inspired living concepts are gaining popularity as they significantly enhance the convenience, safety, and comfort of residents.
Your projects are more than just bricks and mortar
You've got a brilliant idea for a building, and we're here to help developers boost the appeal of their concepts. By considering services that support users and make their stay even more comfortable, we can elevate your project.
Creative brainstorming sessions for developers
We love to get involved early in the process. This way, our experience can really shine, and we can add expertise and creativity to the facilities that make your living concept stand out. With the right physical spaces, you set the stage for convenience, which we can bring to life through our roles and service packages.
Enriching residents' daily lives
To embed hospitality in a building, you need to account for spaces dedicated to certain services right from the architectural design. Butler Point is eager to collaborate with you on this. We understand the trends and needs and can address them with services that enhance residents' daily lives. Together, we can make your concept a hit from the start!
Design and function of common areas
We're keen to help you create inviting communal spaces that cater to residents' desire for social interaction. Think about lounges, shared kitchens, rooftop or indoor gardens, gyms, and kids' playrooms.
Ease of use
What makes a space inviting? How can you make it multifunctional? What can help keep these areas clean and well-maintained? We've got plenty of ideas on this.
Personal services on demand
This could include having a hairdresser, physiotherapist, or handyman come to residents' homes. They can also arrange for laundry pick-up for washing, ironing, or repairs, as well as order healthy meals. Transportation can be organised too, with residents ordering and paying for these services through the Butler Point website.
Convenience and hospitality
A doorman, caretaker, or service manager adds to the warm feeling of coming home; there's always someone ready to welcome residents and help out in various ways. These roles serve as excellent points of contact for questions and on-demand services.
Security and safety
An on-site doorman or caretaker can oversee the safety of the living environment and the building itself, focusing on fall prevention, good lighting, and providing handrails where necessary.
Health and wellness
These services can include medical support and physiotherapy, as well as wellness programmes like yoga, fitness classes, and walking groups.