Guests and hospitality

Hospitality, catering and hotels – additional space for guests

Seasonal outdoor seating, lounge zones, hotel events, banquets, bars, and restaurants all need space that supports guests in a practical and visually consistent way. In this area, what matters is not only the structure itself, but also the way it improves comfort, extends usable space, supports service, and fits naturally into the character of the venue or the event.

Space that supports guests and the way the venue works

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Comfort and a better guest experience

In hospitality and guest-facing formats, the quality of the space has a direct impact on how people feel, stay longer, and experience the venue or event. The structure should improve comfort, not only add square metres.

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Additional space used in a practical way

Extra guest space works best when it supports the logic of service, movement, and day-to-day use. A good solution should feel like a natural extension of the venue, not a temporary compromise.

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A fit with the character of the place

A hotel, restaurant, beach format, banquet, and seasonal outdoor space all need a slightly different approach. The structure should match the standard, atmosphere, and intended use of the location.

Who is this pillar for?

This section is for venue owners, hotel teams, organisers, and hospitality operators that need more guest space without losing aesthetics, comfort, or service quality.

Restaurants, bars, and hospitality venues

For operators who want to expand guest space, improve seasonal capacity, and create a more comfortable environment for service and everyday use.

Hotels and event venues

For teams that need additional space for conferences, banquets, guest lounges, outdoor events, and hospitality functions adjacent to the property.

Catering and outdoor event formats

For projects that combine food service, guest handling, and temporary event use, where layout, weather protection, and flexibility all matter.

Most common applications

Below are the main scenarios in which Sferum structures most often support guest comfort, hospitality functions, and the expansion of usable space.

What matters most in this type of project?

In hospitality and guest-oriented formats, extra space alone is not enough. The best results come from solutions that improve comfort, support service, and feel fully integrated with the venue or event.

How do we approach these types of projects?

We begin by understanding the type of venue or event, the expected number of guests, and the function the additional space is meant to support.

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We analyse the role of the guest space

We define whether the priority lies in capacity, atmosphere, service quality, event hosting, weather protection, or a combination of several hospitality functions.

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We shape the layout and type of structure

We recommend a solution matched to the venue, style of use, guest flow, technical conditions, and the expected visual standard.

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We recommend the best-fit functional format

We indicate a variant that supports the guest experience, works well operationally, and creates a space that feels natural, comfortable, and complete.

Planning a hospitality space, seasonal terrace, or hotel-side event?

Tell us about the venue, the expected number of guests, and the function the space is meant to support. We will suggest which solution will work best for your project.