Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages

Guestrooms carry a huge amount of the guest experience. From the moment the door opens, the way wardrobes, headboards, desks, minibars and storage are handled quietly signals how well the hotel is put together. At Make Bespoke Studio we design and deliver complete hotel guestroom joinery packages for hotels, serviced apartments and members’ clubs – working closely with interior designers, architects and operators.

The role of joinery in the guestroom experience

Guestroom joinery does much of the heavy lifting in a hotel room. It guides how guests move, where they unpack, how they work, relax and sleep. Done well, it feels intuitive and reassuring; done badly, small frustrations accumulate.

·        establishing a clear sense of order as soon as the guest opens the door

·        making it obvious where to hang clothes, store luggage and place personal items

·        supporting work, reading, relaxation and dining within a compact footprint

·        concealing services, equipment and operational complexity behind calm elevations

We see the guestroom joinery package as a coordinated family of elements – rather than isolated pieces – tying together decisions made on Headboards & Bedroom Feature Joinery, Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms, Media Walls & TV Joinery, Home Bars & Back Bars and Fitted Storage & Alcove Units.

Typical components of a guestroom joinery package

While every brand and property has its own requirements, most guestroom joinery packages share a familiar kit of parts. We adapt and refine these to suit room types, locations and operational needs.

·        Entrance and corridor joinery – Wardrobe and storage elements near the door, sometimes incorporating luggage benches, mirrors, shoe storage and concealed housekeeping equipment.

·        Wardrobes and storage – Hanging space, shelving, drawers and safes sized to brand standards, with clear organisation for both short and long stays.

·        Headboard wall and bedsides – integrated headboards with bedsides, lighting, power and controls, developed in line with broader Headboards & Bedroom Feature Joinery and overall room lighting schemes.

·        Media walls and consoles – TV walls, consoles and low units that manage screens, devices and cabling in a way that feels tidy from every angle.

·        Desks, vanity and dining surfaces – Work, makeup and in-room dining surfaces – sometimes combined – with appropriate lighting, mirrors, power and storage.

·        Minibars and in-room bars – integrated minibars, coffee stations or honour bars, often developed in dialogue with Home Bars & Back Bars and Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries where longer-stay accommodation is involved.

·        Bathroom and wardrobe interfaces – joinery and doors that mediate between bedroom and bathroom – from sliding doors to open vanity units – often coordinated with Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery and Internal Doors & Screens.

Room types and brand layers

Most hotel and serviced apartment projects involve a mix of room types – from compact standards to generous suites. We develop a core language for the joinery package, then tune details and capacities for each type.

·        Standard and superior rooms – Efficient layouts that prioritise intuitive use and housekeeping, with robust, repeatable details and carefully optimised storage.

·        Suites and corner rooms – More generous compositions that may include additional wardrobes, media units and in-room bars, while still feeling related to standard rooms.

·        Serviced apartments and long-stay rooms – joinery that integrates compact kitchens, more substantial wardrobes and additional storage, drawing on Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries and Fitted Storage & Alcove Units while maintaining the same guestroom language.

Storage, luggage and housekeeping

Storage is a key measure of how well a guestroom works. Guests need to unpack easily and keep things tidy; housekeeping needs clear, practical layouts.

·        planning hanging, shelving and drawer space around realistic luggage and clothing volumes

·        allocating logical positions for safes, ironing boards, extra bedding and housekeeping items

·        designing luggage benches and storage so that cases don’t spread across the floor

·        ensuring high-level or secondary storage is genuinely usable, not just theoretical volume

We frequently apply principles from Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms and Fitted Storage & Alcove Units to guestroom layouts, adapting them for hotel operations and brand standards.

Desks, media and multi-use furniture

Guestrooms increasingly need to support hybrid use – work, video calls, dining and leisure. We design desks, consoles and media units that quietly adapt.

·        building flexible desks and consoles that can serve as workstations, dressing tables and in-room dining surfaces

·        integrating power, data and cable management so that chargers and devices don’t dominate the elevation

·        coordinating screen positions, artwork and mirrors within broader Media Walls & TV Joinery strategies, ensuring that views from the bed, desk and seating all feel considered.

Where guestroom layouts incorporate specific work-focused zones, we draw on approaches set out under Home Offices & Study Joinery.

Lighting, controls and services

Much of the guest’s interaction with a room happens via joinery – switches at the headboard, sockets at the desk, charging points by the bed. We integrate these carefully so that technology supports the stay without dominating it.

·        coordinating reading lights, ambient lighting and feature lighting within headboard walls and media units

·        positioning switches and sockets so that controls feel intuitive from the bed, desk and entrance

·        building in charging niches and shelves for phones, watches and small devices

·        allowing for access to drivers, junction boxes and AV equipment via discreet panels

These integrations are developed as part of our wider Bespoke Joinery process and coordinated with project MEP and AV teams.

Materials, durability and housekeeping

Guestrooms are used intensively, with frequent changeovers and regular cleaning. Materials and details need to be robust, cleanable and consistent with brand aspirations.

We build palettes from our Materials library – timbers, veneers, lacquers, laminates, stones, composites and metals – and align them with stylistic cues set out on Joinery Styles.

·        selecting finishes and edges that withstand luggage, heels, trolleys and cleaning equipment

·        detailing plinths, corners and handles to minimise dirt traps and simplify housekeeping

·        choosing worktop and ledge materials that perform well under repeated wiping and contact with toiletries or drinks

·        considering how materials age over time, especially at high-touch points like wardrobe doors and bedside units

Accessibility, safety and compliance

Accessibility and safety are built into guestroom joinery from the outset. We work with the wider design team to align layouts and details with relevant standards and brand guidelines.

·        planning accessible room variants with adjusted heights, clearances and hardware where required

·        ensuring safe operation of mechanisms such as sliding doors, folding beds or concealed minibars

·        allowing for fire, acoustic and smoke requirements at interfaces between joinery, walls and doors

Working with architecture and brand

Guestroom joinery sits between architecture and brand. It has to respond to real constraints – structure, windows, services – while reinforcing the character of the hotel or club.

·        aligning joinery heights, cornices and datum lines with surrounding panelling and ceiling features

·        using full-height elements to stabilise awkward geometries or asymmetrical windows

·        tying wardrobes, headboards and media walls into broader Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery and Internal Doors & Screens strategies so that rooms feel composed rather than pieced together.

In members’ clubs and lifestyle hotels, we often reference details from Amenity & Members’ Club Joinery and Reception Desks & Lobby Joinery to keep language consistent between guestrooms and public areas.

Our process for hotel guestroom joinery packages

Our approach to hotel guestroom joinery follows the same clear stages as our wider

Bespoke Joinery work, with additional emphasis on repeatability, brand consistency and coordination with services and operations.

1. Brief & brand review We begin by understanding brand positioning, room types, target guest profiles and operational priorities, as well as any existing standards.

2. Room, planning and services review We review plans, sections, typical rooms and MEP information – or visit site – to understand constraints, views, adjacencies and repeatable conditions.

3. Layout options and typical elevations We develop options for typical rooms and suites, testing wardrobe, headboard, media and desk layouts, and how they respond to doors, windows and bathrooms.

4. Technical design & coordination We produce detailed joinery drawings showing construction, internal layouts, services integration, fixings and junctions with walls, ceilings and floors.

5. Prototyping, mock-ups and samples We support sample rooms and mock-ups with refined drawings and material boards, aligning with adjacent scopes on Types of Joinery and ensuring consistency with wider Hospitality Joinery and Amenity & Members’ Club Joinery packages.

6. Production & installation Guestroom joinery packages are manufactured through our network of workshops and installed in coordination with main contractors and services teams, with careful setting out, first-article approvals and on-site adjustments to suit real conditions.

Connecting guestrooms into the wider scheme

Guestrooms do not exist in isolation. They sit within a wider ecosystem of joinery across public areas, amenity spaces and back-of-house.

We make sure decisions taken here align with adjacent scopes such as Home Bars & Back Bars, Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes, Wine Rooms & Cellars, Amenity & Members’ Club Joinery, Reception Desks & Lobby Joinery and wider Hospitality Joinery packages. All of this is structured through Types of Joinery and the stylistic language captured on Joinery Styles.

Next steps

If you are developing hotel guestroom joinery packages, share your room schedules, typical layouts, brand guidelines and any concept imagery with us.

We can respond with layout ideas, typical room joinery packages and indicative scopes, showing how guestrooms could connect with nearby Amenity & Members’ Club Joinery, Reception Desks & Lobby Joinery, Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes, Home Bars & Back Bars and wider Hospitality Joinery packages. From there we move into detailed design, sampling, mock-ups and delivery in line with your programme.

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