How Should a Hotel Room Floor Be?

The success of a hotel begins the very first second a guest steps through the door. Therefore, selecting hotel flooring is not just an aesthetic decision; it is a critical investment in terms of comfort, acoustics, hygiene, and operational sustainability.
So, what should a hotel room floor really be like?
Lobby and Entrance Areas: Prestige and High Traffic
The lobby is where the guest gets their first impression, and where luggage traffic and circulation are heaviest. Surfaces in these areas must be both visually strong and extremely resistant to wear. SPC floor coverings with natural stone or marble looks create a high perception of prestige in lobbies and entrance areas while offering a long-lasting solution against impacts, scratches, and heavy use. Large-format, ultra-matte surfaces give the space a calm and sophisticated character.
Corridors: Silence is Not a Luxury, It is a Standard
Corridors are the areas where hotel comfort is most tested. An incorrect flooring choice directly affects guest satisfaction with noise carried into the rooms. While carpet tiles or wall-to-wall carpets may seem advantageous from an acoustic perspective, they are limited in terms of maintenance, hygiene, and fire safety. At this point, the use of SPC wall panels along with SPC parquet stands out with its noise-dampening structure, fire performance, and modern appearance.
Wet Areas: Safety and Practicality
In modern hotel projects, more practical and quickly applicable SPC floor coverings are preferred instead of traditional solutions like non-slip ceramics or unpolished marble. Thanks to its water-resistant structure, non-slip surface options, and easy-to-clean form, it provides operational advantages in wet areas.
Why LUXINZA?
Selecting floor and wall coverings for hotel projects covers not just today's aesthetic expectations, but also the operational performance that will last for years, guest satisfaction, and legal requirements.
Fire Safety: Not a Standard, but a Requirement
LUXINZA SPC floor solutions have a Bfl-s1 fire rating. This means a structure that does not spread flames, creates low smoke density, and supports escape safety.
Acoustic Comfort: Quiet Rooms, Satisfied Guests
LUXINZA SPC systems minimize noise by dampening impact sound thanks to their high-density Endure Core® body structure and integrated underlayers.





