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.
Humidity in a guest room can have an effect on almost every fixture within the room; discolored walls, musty odors to linens, and breaks down appliances and electronics causing maintenance issues. And while the effects of these items are important the end result of inappropriate humidity levels on the overall guest experience.
So, here are the things you should consider when designing your island hotel furniture:
Wood expands as humidity increases and shrinks as humidity decreases.Unfinished (exposed) wood will exhibit the most dramatic changes (finished wood will change with long term changes in humidity.)
As one of the single largest expenses in any hotel project putting your best-foot-forward is essential. Knowing that your island hotel furniture will have several enemies in the high-traffic hospitality environment and humidity is a big one.
Humidity in both directions, too much or too little, can potentially cause serious damage to your beautiful casegoods. Here are a few measures you can take to help preserve the longevity of your island hotel furniture:
There is no doubt that controlling humidity levels in a guest room, especially on an island, can be a difficult task. Luckily, we live in the age of technology and there are systems on the market that can help hoteliers manage these humidity levels.
Additionally, working with a team of professionals in the fields (i.e. furniture manufacturers) who understand the potential effects humidity can have on FF&E items.
Picking the material for your hospitality casegoods is not to be taken lightly. With so much to think about, you're going to need a comprehensive guide.
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