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Explore the opulent suites of ITC Hotels’ Welcomhotel in Visakhapatnam by Ameet Mirpuri Design Studio

The contemporary design aesthetics are inspired by the mesmerising ocean views and Visakhapatnam's rich cultural heritage, offering a unique stay experience for guests

Photo credits: Raveen Garikipati- @drraveen

Ameet Mirpuri Design Studio has showcased its exceptional work in designing the interiors of the luxurious suites at the Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Devee Grand Bay, Visakhapatnam. The design studio, known for its innovative concepts and attention to detail, has created a perfect blend of elegance and comfort in these suites, making them an ideal choice for both leisure and business travellers.

Ameet Mirpuri Design Studio has begun with the renovation of 100 rooms of this hopsitality masteripece and subsequently will be moving down to the public areas keeping in mind that it’s a running hotel. “We are very happy to be a part of this huge project!” exclaims Ameet Mirpuri.

Overall, The spacious suites feature world-class amenities, including plush furnishings, state-of-the-art technology, and exquisite artwork.

The narrative draws inspiration from the natural elements around it and hence the monochrome palette is highlighted by the colour of the panoramic views of the Bay of Bengal.

Here, even the art collected over a period of time features seashells to bring in the littoral vibe.

Dominating greens

Colours of sand and emerald green of the ocean dominate the decor of the presidential suite at The Grandbay, Visakhapatnam.

It was designed keeping in mind the preferences of the owners of the hotel, who wanted a leisure haven with breath-taking views.

Blue hues…

The design of the Deluxe king bedroom at revolves around the design and colour of the art installation above the head rest of the bed and side tables.

It flaunts a dominant blue to bring in the vibes of the sea along with the shell design in it.

The design has been inspired by the furniture in the book ‘The Forgotten Furniture of Vizagapatam’, and has been simplified to fit the modern scheme of things.