From Empty Units To Cozy Home By Pasley Commercial Interiors
Some spaces do more than just look good. They make people feel safe. They make people feel cared for. That is especially true for spaces that serve families going through a really hard time. In Colorado, one special guest house project showed exactly what great commercial design can do for a whole community. It was not just about picking nice furniture or pretty colors. It was about creating a real sense of home for people who needed it most. And Pasley Commercial Interiors delivered exactly that.
A Project That Meant More Than Just Design
Not every project is just about business. Sometimes a space serves something much bigger. The Delnay Guest House in Colorado is one of those special places. It supports families traveling from remote Colorado communities to be close to their loved ones at the Heart of the Rockies hospital. It also provides interim housing for medical providers who serve those communities.
This was not a Standard hotel. It was not an office. It was a place where real people needed to feel at home during one of the hardest moments of their lives. That made every single design decision matter even more.
The Challenge Was Bigger Than It Looked
The project covered 10,000 square feet and included 10 fully furnished units. That sounds simple. But the reality was not easy at all. The rooms were not originally built with real furniture in mind. Fitting everything in while keeping the space comfortable and code compliant was a real puzzle.
The team at Pasley Commercial Interiors had to rethink layouts completely. Every room needed to feel open and easy to move around in. Every piece of furniture had to fit perfectly. And the whole space had to feel warm and welcoming at the same time.
Resort Quality That Feels Like Home
This is where Pasley really shined. They sourced high-quality resort-grade furniture built to withstand public use everyday. But it did not look or feel like institutional furniture at all. It felt inviting. It felt personal. It felt like somewhere you would actually want to stay.
Smart thinking went into every unit. In rooms without a proper dining space, the team added a custom sofa table placed behind the sofa with stools tucked underneath. This created a practical eating and working area without taking up extra room. Lamps came with built-in USB chargers for modern convenience. One unit even included a medical-grade recliner to support guests recovering from surgery.
The bedrooms got a beautiful, warm mountain-style look with live-edge wood and craftsman-style details. It felt like Colorado. It felt like home.
What Real Interior Design for Commercial Spaces Looks Like
This project is a perfect example of what true interior design for commercial spaces means. It is not just about making things look nice. It is about solving real problems. It is about understanding who will use the space and what they need. It is about caring enough to get every detail right.
Pasley Commercial Interiors brought all of that to the Delnay Guest House. They met the budget. They hit the timeline. And they created something truly meaningful for the Colorado community.

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