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started by lasb042 on 17 Jun 24
  • lasb042
     
    Hi all! I am looking for unique numbers for hotel doors to make our hotel more memorable for guests. What do you think of modern designs with custom lighting or vintage numbers with classic fonts? What materials and styles do you think best complement the cozy atmosphere of hotel rooms? I would be grateful for any advice and recommendations, especially if someone has already done a redesign or has experience in choosing such elements.
  • jamnie1
     
    Of course, I can share my experience in choosing unique numbers for hotel doors. We recently completed a redesign of our boutique hotel and the main goal was to create a memorable experience for our guests. After much thought and research, including studying the range on the website with hotel room number signs, we settled on a modern design with custom lighting. The choice fell on acrylic numbers with LED backlighting. Not only does it look stylish and modern, but it also serves as an additional guide for guests at night. Individual lighting creates the effect of comfort and hospitality, which is especially important for those who come to us on business trips or vacations. Guests often comment on how pleasant it is to return to their room when the number on the door is beautifully illuminated. However, if your concept is more traditional, vintage numbers with classic fonts can also be a great choice. We considered options with brass numbers and carved wooden plaques. They give the room a feeling of antiquity and nobility, especially if you have a historical or themed hotel. Brass and wood pair perfectly with warmer colors and classic furniture, creating an atmosphere of luxury and coziness.
  • tomasdark
     
    Of course, choosing unique hotel door numbers can greatly impact the overall guest experience and create a memorable image. Based on my experience and preferences, I can share a few thoughts. Modern design with individual lighting sounds very attractive and relevant. Such rooms may use minimalist rooms with clean lines and modern materials such as metal and glass. Often this style combines functionality and style, which is especially important for modern travelers. On the other hand, vintage numerals with classic fonts can add unique charm and character to each number. Using natural materials such as wood or brass can enhance the vintage effect and create a warm and cozy atmosphere. It is also important to consider the overall style of your hotel and its architectural features. For example, modern hotels with minimalist architecture will benefit from more contemporary designs, while hotels in historic buildings may benefit from vintage elements.

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