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.
Casegoods (panels) can be manufactured using a variety of different materials. And the elements that define and make each design unique are -- faces, cores and edges.
Logically enough, the face is the look of the casegood: color, luster, etc. -- and is widely considered as the most important part of the casegood. That look is, to a large extent the result of the material used to create it. The most common face materials are real wood veneer, high pressure laminates, and low pressure laminate.
If you can’t decide which material to use here are a few options to consider:
Faces:Cores:
Edges:
Casegoods define a room. Therefore, they also help define the guest experience. If they're stylish, attractive, unmarred, easy to access and solid, they go a long way toward creating a satisfying environment.
If they show damage, instability, lack of style and poor design, they take away from the experience.
As with clothing, fashions in hotel casegoods change. At the moment, it looks as though guests seek these items, among others:
To keep up with the trends and give a hotel a unique look and feel, custom casegoods offer solutions that cover the range from budget to luxury. For example:
These are just a few of the possibilities, and because they can be customized, the design potential is limited only by the designer's imagination.
Of course, creating a satisfying environment for guests goes beyond casegoods to lighting, decor and much more. But custom casegoods that make a hotel unique and have been designed to meet their needs beautifully have a special appeal.
Most likely, hotel rooms are going to get smaller in the years ahead, so they'll have to be more efficient to remain comfortable. Custom casegoods give hoteliers an advantage in making the transition.
Not sure on the best material choice for your casegoods? Explore the considerations between two of the most popular materials, laminate and veneer, to determine what would be better for your project:
Editor's Note: This blog was originally published September 25, 2018 and was republished on October 6, 2019 to reflect updated insight and resources.