IHG Unveils Innovative Room Prototypes for Staybridge, Candlewood, and Atwell Suites
In a move aimed at enhancing guest experiences and catering to evolving market demands, IHG Hotels & Resorts has introduced new room prototypes for three of its prominent suites brands: Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Suites, and Atwell Suites. The unveiling of these prototypes signifies IHG's commitment to providing developers with greater flexibility in the rapidly growing suites space while maintaining the brand hallmarks cherished by guests.
The new prototypes, announced on Tuesday, are designed to complement existing choices for hotel developers while optimizing spaces for maximum efficiency. They retain popular features such as ample in-room storage, kitchen facilities, and shared food and beverage areas, ensuring continuity in guest experience across different properties.
Kevin Schramm, IHG’s Senior Vice President of Development for mainstream brands in the U.S. and Canada, emphasized the importance of incorporating guest and owner feedback into the design process. He stated, "Our new concepts reflect guest and owner feedback, and enable new and existing owners to deliver our modern suite experiences — in various forms — to more markets without compromising consistency or quality."
The new Staybridge Suites prototype, named "Smart Studio," caters specifically to shorter-stay guests. By utilizing a slimmer room bay and streamlined kitchen equipment, developers can optimize space without sacrificing comfort or functionality. Similarly, the "Beacon 4.2" prototype for Candlewood Suites features a more efficient room bay design, allowing for potential expansion of up to 12 keys on a similarly sized site.
Atwell Suites, a brand IHG is actively expanding, offers two new lobby configurations alongside a redesigned room prototype. With a focus on flexibility and versatility, the updated prototype includes a slimmer room bay and essential amenities such as a wet bar, sofa, and work desk. This design innovation aligns with IHG's commitment to meeting the diverse needs of modern travelers.
IHG aims to make these new prototypes available to owners by the second quarter of this year, with the first properties featuring them expected to open as early as 2025. While initially exclusive to U.S. hotel owners, IHG plans to extend the rollout to Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America in the near future.
The introduction of these innovative room prototypes comes at a time when the demand for suite accommodations is on the rise. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, travelers increasingly seek the comfort and convenience offered by hotel suites, driven by factors such as hybrid work arrangements and multigenerational travel.IHG's commitment to innovation extends beyond its suites brands, with other hotel chains also introducing refreshed room prototypes in response to changing consumer preferences.
These developments underscore the industry's dedication to enhancing guest experiences and adapting to evolving trends in the hospitality sector.With the debut of these new prototypes, IHG reaffirms its position as a leader in the hospitality industry, committed to delivering exceptional guest experiences while providing hotel developers with the tools and flexibility needed to thrive in a dynamic market landscape.









