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Cost to Build a Boutique Hotel From the Ground Up
According to Cushman & Wakefield, the average cost of building a hotel ranges from $115,000 to $1.5 million per room. That takes hotels at every level from midscale to luxury, including boutique hotel projects.
This is a huge variance, and the price that’s accurate for your hotel largely depends on a few things:
- What type of experience you want to give to your guests.
- Where the hotel is.
- Design considerations desired to complement your brand.
What Are Hotel Casegoods?
The answer is fairly simple, the majority of hotel casegoods share one common component, that can vary in size and shape and it can be a bottom, top, side, back, door or drawer; it’s a panel.
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Boutique Hotels vs. Chain Hotels: How Does Design Differ?
From industry trends...to cost analysis...and guest expectations, we’ve covered it all when it comes to the differences between boutique hotels vs. chain hotels.
LEARN MOREWhat's Included in Hotel Pre-Opening Expenses?
The hospitality industry is one of constant reform. From guest room design to amenities, the evolution of today’s hotel is in direct response to travelers’ demands. All of these changes leave many hoteliers asking themselves how they can manage the impacts, especially when it comes to pre-opening expenses and operational costs?
LEARN MORECustom Luggage Bench + 3 Other Items to Design for Great Guest Spaces
Having the opportunity to travel - for work, leisure, or #bileisure - usually means staying at a hotel.
LEARN MOREPros & Cons of Choosing an American Hotel Furniture Manufacturer
Hoteliers must choose between an American furniture manufacturer and an overseas option during each new build or renovation project. It’s a decision that can’t be made lightly, as it affects both budget, and the quality guests expect.
LEARN MOREHotel Room Materials You Haven't Heard Of (But Should Be Using)
You’ve heard us talk about the different materials that can be used for hotel guestroom casegoods. We’ve also talked about the importance of choosing a material that makes sense for the climate where it will be housed.
LEARN MOREHotel Furniture Prices: Factors That Affect Cost
To Our Valued Customers - Past, Present, and Future:
LEARN MOREHotel Casegoods Made in the USA
For those who are searching for "casegoods made in the USA" - thank you! Buying American-Made furniture not only reflects a simple act of patriotism, but by supporting local manufacturers you help contribute to a brighter and more stable future for the entire country.
LEARN MOREIsland Hotel Furniture: How Humidity Affects Casegoods
Think life's a beach? Try designing furniture for an island hotel. Standard hotel furniture requires you to consider several variables; designing furniture for an island hotel requires even more thought and planning.
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