The choice of materials directly affects the lifespan, appearance, and cost of hotel furniture.
Board Materials: Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and high-density fiberboard (HDF) are widely used due to their high flatness, ease of shaping, and moderate price. They are typically paired with high-quality edge banding and environmentally friendly finishes.
Solid wood or wood veneer furniture offers a premium feel and is often used in mid- to high-end hotels, but it is more expensive and sensitive to temperature and humidity. Particleboard is mostly used for concealed structural parts where strength requirements are not high.
Furnishings: Wood veneer can present the texture of real wood, offering a beautiful and natural look. Melamine veneer (fire-resistant board) is wear-resistant, scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and comes in a variety of colors, making it an economical and practical choice. Paint coatings can provide rich colors and special texture effects, but require high-level craftsmanship.
Hardware: Although small, hardware is crucial to the user experience and lifespan of furniture. Hinges, slides, locks, etc., should be durable, smooth, and quiet.
