Devoted to offering the best luxury experience, Bilkey LLinas Design has worked with the best names in the luxury hospitality industry!
In the past few years, the international hotel industry has been evolving with the goal to offer the best luxury experience, whether your stay is strictly business or personal experience. All of the top luxury brands, such as Ritz Carlton or Four Season, are betting on a unique trendy design that will take their name to the next level with the help of the finest design experts, like Bilkey LLinas Design studio.
Committed to proving the best luxury hospitality solutions, Bilkey LLinas Design (BLD) is dedicated to cross the standard boundaries in the hospitality design industry, with the help of the studio’s skilled architects and designers team. They strive to produce innovative concepts that appeal not only to the business traveler but also to the tourist and frequent travelers. The studio has worked with some of the best names in the luxury hospitality industry, including Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Shangri La, and Hilton.


Robert Bilkey founded his design studio with Oscar Llinas and Mauricio Salcedo in 1989 and since that year, the inspiring design studio has specialized in worldwide high-end hospitality projects, including hotels, resorts, casinos, country clubs, spas, and convention facilities. Bilkey LLinas Design‘s main goal is to create a unique luxury hotel projects that not only meet the guests’ functional requirements but are also inspiring design experiences in themselves.


BLD does not limit itself to a singular approach to design. We approach each project by looking at what the market and the guests actually require, tailoring our designs to meet those needs.
Robert Bilkey, Founder and President of Bilkey LLinas Design studio


The studio is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and in Hong Kong with production studios in Guangzhou, China. Bilkey LLinas Design has become one of the most renowned experts in the luxury hospitality industry thanks to the combination of the former’s skills in architectural planning and the latter’s forte in interior design.
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