Taisen Furniture Offers Guide to Durable Hotel Casegoods for Renovations
Ningbo Taisen Furniture Co., Ltd. has released a guide to help hotels select durable casegoods for renovation projects, analyzing materials and construction for longevity.

Ningbo Taisen Furniture Co., Ltd. has published a guide aimed at assisting hotels in selecting durable casegoods for upcoming room and renovation projects. The company emphasizes that furniture selection is not merely an aesthetic choice but a significant long-term asset decision impacting maintenance costs, brand perception, and renovation return on investment.
Casegoods, encompassing items like dressers and nightstands, typically constitute 25% to 35% of a hotel's furniture budget. These items are expected to last between 12 to 15 years under constant guest turnover and housekeeping use. Poor material choices can lead to premature wear, chipped edges, and structural failures, necessitating costly replacements.
The guide highlights the importance of balancing aesthetic appeal with commercial-grade engineering for hotel procurement professionals. Durable materials and robust construction are crucial for ensuring the long-term financial viability and operational efficiency of a hotel property, especially when furniture must withstand rigorous commercial lifecycles.
Taisen Furniture defines casegoods as primarily wood or wood-like, non-upholstered furniture, including headboards, nightstands, dressers, and wardrobes. The company stresses that unlike residential furniture, hotel casegoods must endure significantly higher wear and tear, requiring careful consideration of materials, surface finishes, structural integrity, and overall lifecycle value during the specification process.