Choosing suitable furniture for a hotel requires comprehensive consideration of durability, safety, style matching, and cost-effectiveness to ensure it meets high-frequency usage needs and enhances the customer experience.
Core selection criteria are as follows:
Safety and Compliance are the Bottom Line
Fire Retardant: Upholstered fabrics, leather, and wood materials must meet national flame retardant standards. Request test reports when purchasing.
Environmentally Friendly: Board materials must meet E1 grade or higher environmental standards. There should be no pungent odor when opening the cabinet to avoid the risk of formaldehyde exceeding the standard.
Structural Safety: Rounded edges and corners, tall cabinets equipped with anti-tipping devices, and tempered glass components to ensure guest safety.
Materials and Craftsmanship Match the Usage Scenarios
Beds and Sofas (Core Experience): Solid internal structure, recommended foam density ≥35kg/m³, preferred PU leather or three-proof fabric to ensure no sagging for 5 years and easy cleaning.
Water-contact areas (e.g., minibar, TV cabinet): Particleboard is strictly prohibited. Multi-layer board with waterproof edge banding is recommended, or ceramic tiles or stainless steel can be used to prevent moisture absorption and warping.
Countertop materials: Sintered stone is the preferred choice due to its high hardness, acid and alkali resistance, and oil resistance. For budget-conscious travelers, fire-resistant boards are an option, offering good value and a stone-like finish.
Wall finishes:Wood veneer wall panels strike a good balance between aesthetics and cost, while melamine-faced boards are more suitable for budget hotels seeking cost optimization.
Design style should align with the hotel's positioning:
Business hotels: Prefer modern minimalist designs with high functionality, such as writing desks with adjustable lighting and built-in storage systems.
Resort/High-end hotels: Solid wood frame furniture and stained ash veneer can enhance the overall quality, complemented by embossed leather bed backdrops for a more luxurious feel.
Themed hotels: Highly customizable, integrating color, design, and brand story to create an immersive experience.
