1, ceiling design and construction. Many hotels will adopt suspended ceiling design, and the tops of many products are suspended. In the material selection of this product top, it should be noted that the material cannot be inferior products, the glass should be safe and the connection must be firm to prevent accidents.
2. Lighting design and construction. Lighting is one of the main factors that directly affect the overall effect of the hotel. In the design of hotel decoration, the decoration effect of each position of the hotel should be different. For example, the lighting in the lobby of the hotel needs to be brighter than other places, and the lighting in the aisle should not be too bright, but it should not be too dark. It's better to be soft, which makes people feel more comfortable. You can also install some wall lamps in the aisles of hotels under pressure, so the effect will be better.
3. Wall construction. The wall structure of hotels in different locations should be different. For example, the wall decoration of the hotel lobby must be non-combustible, and it is best not to use wood, which is flammable. If it is a walkway wall, you don't have to consider the flammability of the material, but the service life of the wall. Because there are many people walking in the aisle, it is better to use a carpet that is more resistant to dirt and then paste wallpaper, which is more beautiful.
4. Sidewalk construction. Hotel design is also an important part of hotel decoration design and the only way for customers to go to their rooms. In the design of the walkway, it is best to give people a warm and quiet feeling, which will not make people feel depressed. In the design of the door, it can be recessed into the wall to leave, so that when the guest opens the door, it will not affect other passers-by in the corridor.
5, fire engineering. The hotel is a public place, so certain fire prevention measures must be considered when decorating. In hotel design, we need to consider the density of fire extinguishers to ensure the safety of fire exits.