Hospitality-led living has introduced an entirely different design philosophy into residential real estate. Hotels have always understood something residential developers often ignored for years - how a space makes people feel matters just as much as how it looks. That thinking is now influencing everything from arrival experiences and lobby design to wellness integration, scent planning, lighting strategy and service infrastructure. Luxury residences today increasingly resemble private resorts rather than conventional apartment buildings. Residents expect spa-inspired wellness areas, concierge services, curated social spaces, private lounges, wellness gardens, co-working environments, resort pools and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions. But beyond amenities, they expect a certain emotional atmosphere - calmness, efficiency, privacy and effortless living.