reception furniture
Hotel Furniture Buyers Guide
Hotel Furniture Buyers Guide
As hotels consist of different areas; from receptions, through bedrooms to reastaurants, there are many different types of furniture requirements that need to be considered when specifying a hotel project.
Hotel Reception Furniture
Reception furniture makes a big impact at first sight, and will help your guests determine the calibre of the hotel before they reach the reception desk.
Reception Furniture Tips
- Reception furniture must be crisp and clean – choose fabrics that don’t stain, and cushions that don’t sag. Memory foam is very useful in this respect – as the name suggests, it always reverts to its original size and shape without the need for constant ‘plumping’.
- Remember that the backs of the chairs may face the entrance, so make sure that furniture looks great from all directions.
- If chairs have to be regularly moved, consider wood strips on the top of the backs. These strips will be grabbed, so the upholstery is protected.
- If your chair and sofa feet are integral with their frame, they won’t twist. Take care with screw-on square legs and feet, as they’ll gradually loosen.
- If you have revolving bar stools with backs, opt for return springs so they spring back into a standard position. This will maintain a tidy looking bar – and your staff will thank you for saving them the work
The Hotel Restaurant
Hotel dining rooms are becoming indistinguishable from stand-alone restaurants. Chairs, tables and banquette seating must be robust and practical – but also represent a central part of your interior design decisions.
Hotel Bedroom Furniture
Bedroom desk chairs, easy chairs, stools and even sofas. We recommend relatively compact furniture; space is at a premium in most hotel bedrooms; so our ranges generally focus on furniture with a small footprint.