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Case 03 / 07 · Studio lab · 2026

Casa Lumbre Lab

A hospitality demo for rooms, events, location content, and booking intent.

Casa Lumbre Lab

03 — Hero composition

EntryCasa Lumbre LabStatusStudio labYear2026ScopeHospitality UX, Frontend, CMS ModelDemo stackNext.js static app, TypeScript fixtures, local CSS tokensLive ↗casalumbre-lab.kodlabstudio.com

The story

01 / 07 — The challenge

Built around one practical constraint.

Hospitality sites need atmosphere, but guests still need rooms, event details, location context, and booking intent to stay findable. This demo tests that balance.

02 / 07 — The approach

The live demo uses image-led pacing, room and event modules, and a clear booking-intent surface, all backed by local typed content that maps to a future CMS.

/03 — Demo model

What the live demo is testing.

CMS model

Rooms, event spaces, seasonal offers, gallery groups, neighborhood notes, booking prompts, and property policies.

Handoff notes

A venue team could maintain room details, event packages, gallery pacing, location copy, and seasonal booking prompts from structured fields.

Intentionally mocked

The live site is a concept demo. Booking controls express intent only and do not reserve rooms, events, or dates.

Casa Lumbre Lab showcase
Atmosphere earns attention; structure turns it into an inquiry.

— Studio note, not a client result

Details

/04

Atmospheric, Still Usable

The page leads with mood and imagery, then keeps rooms, event packages, and practical venue details close to each decision point.

Atmospheric, Still Usable
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Booking Intent Without a Backend

The inquiry panel captures the shape of a booking flow while clearly avoiding live availability or reservation claims.

Booking Intent Without a Backend