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Classification of hotel decoration

Hotel decoration is classified according to business model, regional service model, functional layout and scope of use. This article will introduce these classifications in detail.

For-profit hotels and non-profit hotels

Hotel decoration can be divided into profit-making hotels and non-profit hotels according to the business model. According to the management mode, for-profit hotels are divided into two forms: membership and non-membership, but there are great differences in the fees and services absorbed by members. Non-profit hotel is essentially a free club, which is rare in today's market, and of course the service content is often greatly discounted.

Independent hotels and hotel chains

Hotel decoration is divided into independent type and chain type according to regional service mode. The former is limited to this community in the service area, and the owners in the community do not enjoy the right to use hotels in other communities. The latter hotel chain is not, and the owners in the hotel area can enjoy the services in the hotel chain outside the community.

Comprehensive hotels and theme hotels

According to the functional arrangement, it can be divided into comprehensive hotels and theme hotels. Generally speaking, comprehensive hotels have many internal functions, but there is no prominent theme, so they are relatively large comprehensive hotels. The latter focuses on a certain content in function setting or locates the whole hotel as a theme hotel, which is a popular one in hotel decoration.

Public and community hotels

Hotel decoration can be divided into public type and community type from the scope of use. The users of public hotels are open to everyone without any restrictions, but most of them exist in the form of membership.