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Hotel Structure and Furniture, Name: Silvia A. Montezuma 1-722-1225 -…
Hotel Structure and Furniture
hotel facilities are divided into residential and service. This last group includes the administration rooms, services and utilities.
Hotel rooms are living rooms and spaces directly connected to other facilities: corridors, living rooms and halls.
The administrative buildings of a hotel are represented by a lobby, administration, services department, accounting, reception, management, human resources and supplies departments, changing room, warehouse.
The interior of the hotel is understood as a set of facilities included in the hotel, with room equipment, furniture, decoration.
It should be noted that hotel furniture is usually divided into room furniture, office furniture, restaurant furniture and specialized furniture.
The furniture for the room includes: beds, tables, chairs, nightstands, cabinets. It is intended to be used by guests.
The desk furniture is necessary to equip the various office spaces, which allows the work of the employees.
Restaurant furniture is intended for use in cafeterias, canteens, bars, restaurants, buffet rooms.
Specialized furniture is provided for beauty salons, repair shops, home services and other utility rooms.
The bedroom linen inventory set is represented by curtains, bedding, rugs, bedspreads, pillows, blankets, and so on. This is an essential element of upgrading rooms and other hotel facilities.
Functional requirements of hotels for business purposes
Location near administrative, public and business centers, cities and towns.
The number of rooms, represented to a greater extent by individual rooms.
Facilitate, according to the needs of the guests, office rooms of a larger area and meeting rooms for small meetings.
Provide a work area in the hotel room.
Increase the soundproofing of rooms against external noise to ensure comfortable working conditions.
Inventory control allows, among other purposes, to keep track of the company's stocks. Thus, based on said data, decisions can be made, for example, so that the firm maintains as little immobilized stock as possible, which implies a storage cost.
Name: Silvia A. Montezuma 1-722-1225