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What are the principles of hotel lobby design?

Basic principles of lobby setting Although lobby setting is constantly updated with the development of the hotel industry, all kinds of hotels have highlighted their own characteristics in lobby design, lobby design should follow these basic principles to facilitate the operation of the lobby.

(1) Economical lobby is generally located in the lobby of a hotel, which is a valuable place of the hotel. Hotels can make full use of this place with the largest passenger flow and set up profitable facilities. Therefore, the setting of the front hall should occupy as little lobby space as possible.

(2) The setting of the security lobby follows the principle of safety. On the one hand, it means that the setting of the front hall must ensure the safety of the "cashier room" and prevent things that are harmful to the hotel's cash and accounting activities; On the other hand, the design of the front hall should be able to keep secrets for the guests, and the guests should not be easily informed of the situation of other guests. Therefore, the front desk of the hotel is mostly linear and semi-circular, with fewer circles.

(3) Obvious The location of the lobby should be obvious, that is, the visibility of the lobby is relatively strong. Guests can find the lobby as soon as they enter the hotel, and the staff in the lobby can also see the passing guests entering and leaving the hotel lobby. If the front hall of a hotel is not easy to be found by guests, then its setting is unreasonable. In addition, the principle of obviousness in the front office also includes clear Chinese and English signs in the front office.

(4) Attention should also be paid to the connection of each work link in the setting of the favorable lobby to ensure the improvement of the receptionist's work efficiency and save the time and physical strength of the guests. The front desk of most hotels is designed around the "room control rack". This method is most conducive to improving the reception efficiency in the front office. "Time and motion research" is an essential work in the design of the front hall.

(5) The aesthetic lobby should not only complete the check-in procedures of the guests efficiently and accurately, but also leave a deep and good image for the guests. Therefore, the layout, lighting, color and atmosphere of the front hall can not be ignored.