Commercial Hospitality Furniture Design: Max Out Your Investment
In the world of hospitality, every detail counts.
From the moment a guest steps into your hotel, the design and functionality of the furniture shape their experience. Commercial hospitality furniture design goes beyond a chic look — it’s about making smart investments that ensure durability, accessibility, and comfort for all guests while aligning with industry regulations.
Let’s explore the essential aspects of hospitality furniture design, offering insights into maximizing the return on your investment. We’ll cover:
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Hospitality Outdoor Furniture
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Durable Design Ideas for High-Traffic Areas
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Meeting Hotel ADA Requirements
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Design Tips for Small Hotel Rooms
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And more!
Hotel Furniture Design Trends | Meeting Your Guests Where They Are
There’s an interesting dichotomy when it comes to the experience you’re trying to offer guests at your hotel.
LEARN MORETrends in Hospitality Design That Appeal to All Ages
Exhausted from a cross-country trip, a grandfather checks into his hotel room in Boston and sits down on the bed. His two grandchildren are eager to hop in the pool, but he wants to take a minute to relax in the familiar surroundings.
Out west in Seattle, an experienced businesswoman checks into her hotel room and immediately scans the place for cultural calling cards. She’s traveling for work, but she really wants to explore what makes this hotel, within this modern city, so wonderfully unique.
Down south, an elder Millenial couple with their young family are getting settled in their room that offers the perfect amount of togetherness and privacy at the same time.
LEARN MOREHospitality Furniture Trends 2024 Still Making Waves
If there's one thing we've seen in our 5+ decades in the casegoods business it's this: hotel design trends – including those for casegoods and furniture – are always changing.
This should come as no surprise. The aesthetics you're considering for your hotel and its furnishings likely look nothing like what they would have if it was 1920 (unless you're going for a Gatsby motif for your guest rooms).
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