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High Point University’s interior design students are working in teams to design prototypes for HPU guest rooms inside the J.H. Adams Inn, local to the city of High Point. Students recently presented their designs to inn management for feedback.

High Point students get leg up from industry in contest to design for local hotel

Erica Crawford//Associate Editor, Furniture Today//October 3, 2022

HIGH POINT — A community partnership between High Point University interior design students and several local businesses is bringing creative concepts to a nearby hotel while offering students real-world experience.

HPU interior design students recently worked in teams to design prototypes for HPU guest rooms inside the J.H. Adams Inn of High Point. They presented their design idea boards to inn management on Sept. 23 for feedback.

Design students selected new furnishings, bedding, upholstery, lighting, accessories and more for the rooms thanks to access to local design vendors, including Norwalk and Woodbridge furniture, Currey & Co. lighting, Kravet and Culp fabrics for mattress covers, bedding, window treatments and upholstery to choose from.

J.H. Adams Inn will ultimately select two winning team design proposals. The designs will be implemented in rooms, designed and installed according to each team’s vision. Additionally, Culp Inc. will also select two winning teams to have their work displayed in the J.H. Adams Inn lobby and the Culp showroom at the High Point Market.

Jane Nichols, chair and associate professor of home furnishings and interior design, said the project is a great opportunity for design students and noted the partnership includes vendors from High Point by Design (HPxD), an industry group focused on opening High Point home furnishings showrooms to the public year-round.

“We get that great real-world experience of designing for, talking with and presenting to our client,” said Azriel Crank, a junior interior design major from Charlotte, N.C. “That’s something you don’t really get in the classroom. We’re doing the project based on the hotel aesthetic and what the client tells us they want. There’s no guessing. It shows us what the world will be like once we get out there.”

Bethany Whitt O’Dell, the guest services manager at the J.H. Adams Inn, hopes this will be a recurring event each school year to continue the partnership between HPU and the community.

The Culp family are longtime supporters of HPU, gifting the university with $1 million to support the state-of-the-art Culp Planetarium in the Wanek School of Natural Sciences. The student team design boards will be on display at Culp’s 75th anniversary event on Oct. 21 at the High Point Market.

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