Product Name: | Home2 by Hilton |
Base Material: | MDF / Plywood / Particleboard |
Headboard: | With Upholstery / No Upholstery |
Casegoods: | HPL / LPL / Veneer Painting |
Countertop Selection: | HPL / Quartz / Marble / Granite / Cluture Marble |
Softseating Fabrics: | Customized / Similar Fabrics Substitute |
Specifications: | Customized |
Application: | Hotel Guestroom / Bathroom / Public |
Delivery Time: | 45-50 Days |
Payment Terms: | By T/T, 50% Deposit And The Balance Before Shipping |
Delievery Way: | FOB / CIF / DDP |
2 Drawer Vanity At Guestroom With Legs
Guest Ada Vanity With Legs
Guest Bath Ada Vanity
Guest Bath Vanity
King Headboard With Left Nightstand
King Headboard With Right Nightstand
Queen Headboard With Left Nightstand
Queen Headboard With Right Nightstand
Nesting Tables
Oval Mobile Desk
Rectangular Ottoman
Sleeper Sofa
Queen ADA Studio Working Wall
QQ ADA Connecting Studio Working Wall
QQ Connecting Studio Working Wall
QQ Studio Working Wall
There are a wide range of materials that can be used for hotel furniture, ranging from traditional to modern options. Some of the most common materials used in hotel furniture include:
1. Wood: This is a classic choice for hotel furniture. It is available in various species such as oak, maple, cherry, and walnut. Wooden furniture is known for its durability and timeless appeal, and can be finished with various stains and finishes to match the hotel's decor.
2. Metal: Metal furniture is becoming more and more popular in hotels, especially for public spaces such as the lobby or restaurant. Metals such as stainless steel, brass, and copper can add a modern and industrial look to the hotel's interior.
3. Glass: Glass elements such as tabletops and shelving can add an elegant and contemporary aspect to hotel furniture. Glass is available in different colors and can be tempered for added strength and safety.
4. Upholstery: The choice of upholstery fabric can greatly impact a hotel's overall look and feel. A range of textures, colors, and patterns are available to choose from like cotton, linen, wool, and leather, each with its own unique appeal.
5. Synthetic materials: These include materials such as acrylic, polycarbonate, and nylon. They are known for their durability and easy maintenance, making them popular choices for outdoor furniture.
The choice of material depends on the hotel's overall interior design style, intended use, and budget. Additionally, hotel owners may prefer sustainable and eco-friendly materials, such as bamboo, reclaimed wood, and recycled materials to align with their values and appeal to guests.