Customized hotel furniture requires a focus on the environmental friendliness of materials, structural stability, stylistic consistency, and cost control to ensure both project delivery quality and customer experience meet standards.
Strict Control of Materials and Environmental Standards
The environmental grade of the boards must be clearly defined: Prioritize E0 or ENF grade engineered wood products, and avoid using materials below E2 grade to prevent excessive formaldehyde release. During acceptance, verify that the test report matches the product label.
Particleboard is prohibited in water-prone areas: Bathroom cabinets, minibars, and other damp environments should use multi-layer boards with waterproof edge banding or stainless steel to prevent moisture absorption, expansion, and deformation.
Upholstered furniture should prioritize durability: Sofas and mattresses should ideally use high-density foam (≥35kg/m³) or individually pocketed springs for the core, and three-proof fabrics or wear-resistant leather for the upholstery to ensure durability even after 5 years of high-frequency use.
Ensure Structural Safety and Precision Craftsmanship
Sturdy Connections: The cabinet frame should utilize a mortise and tenon joint + hardware composite structure, avoiding reliance solely on screws. Tall cabinets must be equipped with anti-tipping devices to ensure guest safety.
Edge Sealing is a Key Safety Feature: Edge sealing should be smooth, free of excess glue and warping, with gaps ≤0.5mm to prevent continuous formaldehyde release. Pay special attention to inspecting hidden areas such as the inside of drawers and the edges of back panels.
Precise Dimensional Matching is Essential: Before installation, verify the room's ceiling height, doorway height, and pipework locations to avoid errors that could prevent furniture from being installed or result in misalignment.
Design Style Consistent with Hotel Positioning:
Avoid Style Conflicts: Furniture styles must coordinate with the overall decor. For example, pairing a Chinese style with panel furniture will appear jarring, while a modern space with a carved headboard can easily cause visual fatigue.
Function Over Decoration: Business hotels emphasize storage and office convenience, while resort hotels prioritize comfort and atmosphere. The design should prioritize user experience.
