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What is the standard of hotel furniture design?

Design standard of hotel furniture

1. Deluxe Suite and Presidential Suite. This kind of suite has high requirements for privacy and security, and also for the environment. Generally, the deluxe suites and presidential suites have elevators directly, avoiding other guests and others. In multi-storey and high-rise hotels, such suites are often located at the top floor of the main building or at one end of the balcony near the top floor; In low-rise or garden-style hotels, independent villa suites are often set up.

2. Standard room. The so-called standard room, the main furniture and facilities are two single beds (one or two double beds), bedside table, wardrobe, luggage rack, desk, dresser and a set of benches, rest seats and small tables, a TV cabinet and a refrigerator cabinet. The lighting includes bedside lamp, floor lamp, desk lamp, nightlight and do not disturb the outside lighting. There are generally three sanitary wares in the bathroom of a standard room: basin, toilet and bathtub. Bathrooms with high standard single rooms will be equipped with bidets or showers.

3. Suite. Generally, there are two or more rooms with ancillary facilities such as toilets. When designing, various suites can be formed by using the flat end and corner of the guest room floor. There are double suites, combined suites, multi-suites, senior suites and three-dimensional suites in form. A double suite is usually two adjoining rooms, a reception room and a bedroom. There are two single beds or a double bed in the bedroom. Combination suites can be specially designed according to specific requirements, and each room has a bathroom. Multiple suites include 3 to 5 or more rooms, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, reception room, dining room, studio and kitchen. The superior suite consists of 6-8 rooms, 2 bedrooms are independent and the bathroom is independent. There are bedrooms, study rooms, conference rooms, suites, guard rooms, dining rooms, kitchen lights and indoor parks. The three-dimensional suite consists of two floors, the upstairs is the bedroom with two single beds or a double bed, and the downstairs is equipped with a bathroom and reception room.

Of course, in the specific hotel design process, suites can also be designed according to the specific needs of customers, so as to highlight the different themes and positioning of various hotels and highlight the unique personality and cultural taste.