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Hotels & Motels Furniture

Hotel furniture collection

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Our FF&E project management team can guide your selection from specification through delivery.

Buying Guide

Specifying Hotels & Motels Furniture

  • Specify to contract-grade standards

    Contract-grade testing validates structural integrity, joint strength, and cyclic load performance for commercial use. Guestroom casegoods and seating should meet contract-grade minimums, not residential standards, to survive the seven-to-ten-year renovation cycle most brands require.

  • Match finishes to your brand prototype

    Major flags publish FF&E design standards with approved finish families, edge profiles, and hardware specs. Confirm your manufacturer can hit these exact finishes in production, not just in samples, before PIP or new-build approval stages.

  • Plan for housekeeping, not guests

    Guests use a room; housekeepers clean it every day. Specify edge-banded tops, recessed hardware, and scratch-resistant HPL on horizontal surfaces exposed to carts, vacuums, and cleaning chemicals to avoid premature refinish cycles.

  • Coordinate lead times with the GC schedule

    Custom hospitality casegoods carry production lead times that vary by scope and finish complexity after final shop drawings. Lock specifications early and stage deliveries to match drywall, paint, and flooring sequencing so installation does not become the critical path.

  • Budget for installation and warehousing

    FF&E pricing is only part of the landed cost. Receiving, inspection, warehousing, blanket-wrap delivery, and room-by-room installation should be quoted upfront so ownership and the operator can compare apples-to-apples bids across manufacturers.

Materials & Construction

What We Build It From

Hotel guestroom casegoods typically combine high-pressure laminate (HPL) tops and sides for scratch and moisture resistance with hardwood veneer or solid-wood accents where tactile quality matters. Drawer boxes use dovetailed hardwood or heavy-duty ply with full-extension soft-close slides. Headboards and upholstered benches require contract-grade foam and commercial face fabrics for guestroom and public-area use. Metal bases and frames are powder-coated steel, and hardware is selected from commercial product lines rated for high-cycle use.

Macro cross-section of commercial furniture materials: hardwood veneer, HPL, and brass hardware

Frequently Asked

Questions About Hotels & Motels Furniture

What is the difference between residential and contract-grade hotel furniture?

Contract-grade furniture is engineered and tested to commercial durability standards, using heavier substrates, reinforced joinery, and commercial hardware rated for high-cycle use. Residential furniture is built for lower usage intensity and will typically fail structurally or cosmetically long before a hotel renovation cycle completes.

Can you manufacture to a brand's FF&E design standards?

Yes. We work from brand prototype books, approved finish schedules, and owner-supplied shop drawing standards to build casegoods, headboards, and millwork that meet flag requirements. Our shop drawings are submitted for owner, operator, and brand approval before production is released to the floor.

What lead times should we plan for on a full guestroom package?

Production timelines depend on scope, finish complexity, and unit count. Early specification lock and finish approval are the biggest factors in keeping FF&E off the project's critical path. We provide a written timeline at contract signing.