Exclusive plates with the number and logo for hotels, inns, and hostels are a new look at familiar things. High-quality signs will make your hotel more respectable in the eyes of guests, and add luxury to the interior and room service facilities.
The hotel signage on the door shows the room number, and logo, and may also display additional information. Inscriptions can be made in several languages, including Braille, which will make your space inclusive and accessible to a much wider audience.
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Room Numbers for Hotels
Door signs for hotels and inns are crucial components in any hotel environment. After all, they create a comfortable and understandable navigation for customers around the facility.
Such custom-made plaques allow you to create any set, even though they can be made not only simple and understandable to everyone but also executed in a certain style peculiar to the place.
Flat plates made of engraved acrylic, stainless steel, or wood are most often used to make a wayfinding scheme in a hotel. The image is applied in various ways, and then the plate is mounted on a smooth surface with a special 3M adhesive tape or applied to a rough surface with liquid nails.
The latest technologies used when making hotel room numbers by Bsign Store allow them to be created in any quantity and of top quality.
Room Types
There are many types of rooms. Here are the most common options:
- Standard. It is an ordinary one-room place.
- Superior. This is a one-room space, slightly better than Standard.
- Suite. An option, which comes with a two-room or large one-room suite (much larger than Standard).
- Mini Suite. It is a living option for a high class (better than the Superior option).
- Junior Suite. Usually, a large comfortable spot with a fenced-off sleeping place is converted into a living space during the day.
- Senior Suite. The superior apartment usually consists of two spaces: a living and a bedroom.
- An Executive Suite. This is a two-bedroom suite.
- King Suite is a “royal suite” with 2 bedrooms, a living and a meeting space or a study.
- Family — a two-room option for a family (for 4 or more people).
- De luxe — a room with more expensive furnishings.
Room Numbering: Main Features
The logical location of the place is a useful guide for most visitors. Some inns have launched a unique numbering system, according to a particular design of their indoor spaces. However, most standard hotels follow the principle of “the simplest solution is usually the best” when considering how to arrange indoor space.
View the floor plan of a particular inn to determine the total number of hotel rooms and how the hotel is divided into wings, corners, or suites. For an inn with a straight corridor, it is simple. More complex projects have added problems. Pay attention to where the entry points to each floor are located, by stairs, elevator, or door.
Determine which floor entry point is the most located and most used. As a rule, the busiest entrance will be near the main staircase or elevator openings. Use this as a starting point for numbering the rooms on the floor.
Hotel Signage by Bsign
The navigation systems are invariably used for the convenience of guests and employees. The informative sign, hanging in front of the entrance is the business card of any facility. For the hotel business, reputation is the most important element for existence, therefore, it is necessary to make every effort so that the first impression of the visitor is not negative.
The Bsign company offers room signs based on various sketches and made of the best materials, including steel, wood, and acrylic.