Three clever options to transform your space for extra guests
What springs to mind when you imagine your perfect hotel room? For guests, it might be a comfortable bed, with soft pillows, a relaxing headboard and a fluffy duvet. For a purchaser in charge of ordering contract bedroom furniture and beds for hotels, you can add a few extra items to that list. Top of the charts might be price, durability and even flexibility. Having the option to add an extra guest or offer your rooms as ‘family rooms’ could boost your income and appeal to a new audience.
Hotel rooms do best when they maximise their space. Having the option to tuck away extra beds in the day is a great solution for hotels, and there are three hard-wearing options available.
Sofa bed
This is a classic solution, with Reinforced Beds offering a range of fabric colours in one, two and three-seater options. This would suit a slightly larger hotel room that has the floor space not only to accommodate the sofa but also the mattress when rolled out.
Classic sofa beds are designed for occasional use, but the range offered by Reinforced Beds are all designed to withstand more regular usage. With a simple roll-out mechanism, the sofa transforms into a bed and back again with little effort.
Trundle bed
The Heavy-Duty Contract Guest Bed is a good example of a heavy-duty bed popular in hotels. With a guest bed carefully concealed underneath the main bed, it looks like any regular hotel bed. The guest bed wheels out from underneath at bedtime and can either remain near floor level or be at the same height as the main bed. Keeping the guest bed at floor level is a good idea for younger guests, who may roll out of bed. By unfolding the guest bed’s durable legs, the bed can be a stand-alone bed or be pushed up against the main bed to make a double bed.
Fold-away bed
The Visitor Contract Guest Bed and the Windermere Contract Guest Bed are both examples of fold-away beds available at Reinforced Beds. The bed and the mattress neatly fold in two and once clipped together it can be tucked in the corner of a room. Although perhaps not as attractive as the other two options, it is certainly a great budget alternative.
For all your hotel guest bed options, take a look at the Reinforced Beds website for some inspiration.