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Travel & Tourism Office — Commercial interior design by Hidaya Thaher in Nablus, Palestine
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Travel & Tourism Office

A dynamic commercial space built for exploration and service

Commercial

A full interior design for a travel and tourism agency, built around a bold brand identity. The space communicates movement, destination, and professionalism — using a crisp blue and red palette against neutral surfaces to create an environment that is instantly recognisable and energising for both staff and clients.

What the Client Needed

  • Create a space that visually communicates the brand and excites clients about travel
  • Design an efficient open-plan workspace for agents handling multiple clients simultaneously
  • Provide private meeting and consultation rooms for premium service clients
  • Ensure the reception and facade make a strong first impression from the street

The Groundwork

Travel agencies thrive on the feeling of possibility. Research into successful travel retail environments shows that spaces using destination-inspired graphics, open layouts, and strong brand color application consistently outperform neutral offices in client conversion and staff morale.

The Idea

"Gateway" — a space that feels like the beginning of every journey. The interior uses the brand's blue and red throughout, with a world-map graphic element and open sightlines that make the space feel larger and more connected to the wider world.

What We Faced

  • Integrating a strong brand identity without the space feeling like a marketing display rather than a functional office
  • Accommodating both open-plan agent workstations and private consultation rooms within a single floor plate

How We Solved It

  • Used brand colors as architectural elements — panels, trims, and signage — rather than applied graphics, making the identity feel structural rather than decorative
  • Positioned the meeting room at the rear with glazed partition walls, maintaining visual openness while providing acoustic separation for private consultations

Design Process

1

Brief & Survey

Site survey, brand review, and client requirements briefing

2

Concept Design

Floor plan, 3D concept renders, and brand integration strategy

3

Development

Technical drawings, material specification, and contractor coordination

4

Fit-Out

Full construction, furniture installation, and signage

The Outcome

Client footfall increased in the first month following relaunch
Staff reported significantly improved workflow and morale in the new layout
The facade redesign generated strong street-level visibility and walk-in enquiries
The space became a reference point for the brand across its other locations

Project Photography

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