The tourism support industry in the Canary Islands is doubling down on durability and high-value design to consolidate the competitiveness of its beachfront properties. In a move that underscores the importance of investment in capital goods for the service sector, the specialized firm Decorworld Projects has completed the comprehensive renovation of the furniture at El Senador Beach House, a strategic asset on Maspalomas Beach, in southern Gran Canaria.
The project falls within the growing demand of the Contract channel, where material selection is not solely based on aesthetic criteria, but rather on a long-term operational cost optimization strategy. The intervention prioritized the use of teak wood and braided rope, materials chosen for their critical resistance to salinity and heavy traffic, key factors in the degradation of assets in coastal environments.
This renovation in Maspalomas reflects a broader trend in the islands' commercial real estate market: a shift towards premium materials to ensure long-lasting investments. According to industry sources, the use of teak—historically valued for its weather resistance—allows hospitality operators to reduce furniture replacement costs, improving return on investment in a highly competitive environment within the luxury leisure and restaurant sector.
The collaboration between Decorworld Projects and local hospitality leaders highlights that the modernization of tourist facilities in the south of the island no longer depends solely on major structural reforms, but on micro-management of assets that balances cutting-edge design with the technical functionality required by the subtropical climate of the Canary Islands.











