“Wellness isn’t a luxury anymore—it’s a baseline expectation for hotel and resort guests,” comments Landon Shockey, ASID, Senior Interior Designer and Spa and Wellness Thought Leader at HBG Design. “The most successful environments are both sensory-rich and versatile—crafted to evolve with guest needs while creating meaningful, wellness-infused experiences. From thermal spa suites that flex between private and social settings, to treatment rooms designed for emerging wellness modalities, to spaces that transition from daytime retreat to high-energy venue at night, today’s wellness amenities must support how guests want to feel, move, and reconnect to themselves, but on their own terms.”