Ohmees helps short term rental investors design high performing cabin assets that attract premium guests and stronger nightly rates.
The difference between a forgettable cabin rental and a high performing hospitality asset often begins long before the first guest arrives. It starts during the design phase, where most investors focus on finishes and floor plans while overlooking the deeper business strategy hidden inside every layout decision.
That gap is exactly where Ohmees has built its reputation.
Founded by Khaliq, Ohmees is a hospitality design studio dedicated to helping landowners and short term rental investors create cabin properties designed for long term profitability. Rather than approaching projects like a traditional architecture or interior design firm, the studio begins with a different set of questions. What does the market demand? What kind of guest experience drives premium bookings? How can design decisions improve operational efficiency while increasing perceived value?
The answers shape every square foot.
“Most investors spend months analyzing the market and minutes thinking about the design,” says Khaliq. “But the design is what determines your nightly rate ceiling. We fix that.”
That philosophy has helped Ohmees stand apart in an increasingly crowded short term rental landscape. While many cabin builders prioritize aesthetics alone, the studio approaches design through the lens of performance. Every amenity, material selection, and spatial layout is evaluated against the metrics investors care about most, including average daily rate, occupancy potential, and long term operating efficiency.
The result is not simply a visually appealing cabin. It is a hospitality product intentionally crafted to compete in premium markets.
Designing Cabins That Perform Beyond Expectations
The short term rental industry has evolved rapidly over the last several years. Guests no longer choose accommodations based only on location or convenience. Travelers now expect immersive experiences, wellness focused environments, and highly memorable spaces that feel distinct from standard vacation rentals.
Ohmees recognized that shift early.
The studio specializes in designing cabins that blend emotional appeal with operational intelligence. Instead of relying on generic layouts or repetitive design templates, each project is customized around the investor’s site conditions, target audience, and financial goals.
That level of specificity matters more than ever.
In markets saturated with cookie cutter rentals, design has become one of the strongest differentiators available to property owners. A thoughtfully designed cabin can attract higher quality guests, encourage longer stays, generate stronger organic marketing through social sharing, and create a brand identity that stands out in crowded booking platforms.
Ohmees has already seen that resonance play out publicly. The studio’s work has generated more than three million impressions across social platforms, signaling a growing appetite among investors for hospitality design rooted in both aesthetics and strategy.
Its audience includes experienced STR operators, landowners entering the vacation rental market, and investors seeking alternatives to conventional real estate assets. What draws them in is not only the visual appeal of the projects, but the understanding that design itself can shape financial performance.
A Different Philosophy for Hospitality Design
Traditional design firms often begin with inspiration boards and architectural trends. Ohmees starts somewhere else entirely.
The studio first evaluates the realities of a property: terrain, guest psychology, booking trends, operational workflows, and market positioning. Only after understanding those variables does the creative process begin.
That method creates cabins that feel intentional from the moment guests arrive.
Large windows frame natural landscapes in ways that enhance emotional connection. Layouts prioritize privacy and comfort while maximizing usable square footage. Wellness driven amenities are integrated to create a more immersive guest experience. Every decision serves both the visitor and the investor.
Importantly, Ohmees avoids the rigid package models common within the design industry. Each project is approached as a custom investment strategy rather than a standardized design service.
That flexibility allows the studio to adapt across a wide range of markets and property types while maintaining a consistent focus on hospitality performance.
For investors, the approach offers something increasingly valuable in today’s competitive environment: clarity. Rather than guessing which design trends may improve bookings, clients work with a team focused on aligning design choices with measurable business goals.
Why Intentional Design Is Becoming Essential
The rise of short term rental investing has created thousands of new properties across North America, but many struggle to differentiate themselves once they enter the market. Beautiful photography alone is no longer enough.
Guests have become more selective. Expectations have risen. Competition continues to intensify.
That reality is forcing investors to rethink the build phase itself.
Increasingly, experienced operators are realizing that hospitality design is not merely decorative. It shapes guest perception, pricing power, and long term brand equity. Properties that feel intentional often create stronger emotional reactions, which can translate into better reviews, higher repeat visitation, and greater visibility online.
Ohmees positions itself directly within that shift.
By treating design as a business asset rather than a finishing touch, the studio is helping investors think differently about what makes a cabin truly successful. The company’s work reflects a broader evolution happening across hospitality, where guest experience and operational strategy are becoming inseparable.
For many investors, that perspective changes how they approach development entirely.
Building the Future of Hospitality Focused Cabins
As demand for experience driven travel continues to grow, the role of intentional design will likely become even more central to the success of short term rental properties.
Ohmees is positioning itself at the forefront of that movement by helping investors create cabins that resonate emotionally with guests while supporting long term operational performance.
The studio’s mission remains clear: design hospitality assets that work harder, stand out faster, and create stronger guest experiences from day one.
For investors who want to extend that positioning beyond the build, Ohmees works alongside its sister studio Laeyrd, a hospitality brand and marketing studio that handles the identity, website design, and marketing strategy that turns a well-designed cabin into a bookable brand. Together, the two studios offer investors a clear path from design concept to market-ready asset.
Investors interested in learning more about Ohmees and its hospitality design approach can visit Ohmees Official Website, explore visual inspiration on Instagram, or browse cabin concepts through Pinterest. For media or business inquiries, the studio can be reached at he***@****es.com.