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Multi-Family & Residential Projects Furniture

Residential furniture collection

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Buying Guide

Specifying Multi-Family & Residential Projects Furniture

  • Specify contract-grade, not residential-grade

    Furniture in multi-family common areas gets hospitality-level use and must be specified to contract-grade commercial standards. Sofas and chairs from consumer retailers will structurally fail within eighteen to twenty-four months in a busy clubhouse, regardless of how premium they looked at purchase.

  • Design for property management staff turnover

    Onsite staff change frequently, and no one will remember the original spec in three years. Standardize finishes, hardware, and fabrics across the property so maintenance teams can source replacements easily without reverse-engineering discontinued residential products.

  • Choose upholstery for stain cleanup, not showroom feel

    Performance fabrics and coated textiles clean up after coffee, wine, and makeup in public lounges. Specifying uncoated linens and velvets in a clubhouse guarantees a complete upholstery replacement cycle long before the building's first major capital plan.

  • Plan outdoor amenity furniture for the climate

    Pool decks and rooftops are brutal UV and moisture environments. Powder-coated aluminum frames, marine-grade substrates, and UV-stable outdoor fabrics are non-negotiable. Indoor furniture used outside will look abandoned within a single leasing season.

  • Integrate furniture budgets into the pro forma early

    Amenity furniture often gets squeezed at the end of construction when budgets are tight. Including realistic FF&E numbers in the development pro forma from the start prevents last-minute substitutions that undermine the entire amenity positioning of the property.

Materials & Construction

What We Build It From

Multi-family amenity furniture uses contract-grade construction similar to hospitality: kiln-dried hardwood frames, reinforced joinery, and commercial-grade foams. Casegoods and leasing office desks use HPL or hardwood veneer over ply substrates with commercial hardware. Upholstery is specified from performance and coated fabric lines tested for heavy public use. Outdoor amenity pieces require powder-coated aluminum, marine-grade plywood or HDPE substrates, and outdoor-rated fabrics engineered for continuous UV and moisture exposure.

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

Frequently Asked

Questions About Multi-Family & Residential Projects Furniture

Why can't we just buy from a consumer furniture retailer for our clubhouse?

Consumer furniture is built for single-household use and is not warranted for public, commercial, or multi-family common area environments. Frames, foams, and upholstery fail quickly under amenity-level traffic, and replacement cycles become far more expensive than specifying contract-grade furniture from the outset.

Do you handle leasing office furniture as well as amenity spaces?

Yes. We supply and manufacture leasing office desks, chairs, reception millwork, model unit furniture, and full amenity space packages under a single scope. Coordinating leasing, clubhouse, fitness lobby, and rooftop through one manufacturer simplifies specifications, lead times, and warranty management.

How do you recommend handling outdoor pool deck and rooftop furniture?

Specify powder-coated aluminum or marine-grade frames with outdoor-rated performance fabrics and UV-stable finishes designed specifically for continuous outdoor exposure. Indoor-outdoor hybrid pieces and consumer patio furniture are not appropriate for multi-family amenity decks and will require premature replacement.