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FF&E
Interior Design Project Procurement: How It Actually Works
Procurement is the stage after the drawings, when a specified interior becomes real objects. Typical timings: 3-7 days to build a costed schedule, ...
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FF&E
Hotel Lighting by Zone: Lobby, Guest Rooms, Restaurant and Spa
Zone-by-zone hotel lighting: 3000 K in the lobby, 2700 K in guest rooms, 2400-2700 K dimmed for dinner service, 2700-3000 K in corridors, CRI 90+ t...
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FF&E
FF&E vs OS&E: What Each List Includes and Why It Matters
FF&E is everything large a property is fitted out with — furniture, lighting, rugs, equipment — budgeted at 15-25% of construction cost. OS&...
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FF&E
Common-Area Lighting: Lobbies, Corridors, Lift Halls and Stairs
Common-area lighting by the numbers: lobbies 200-300 lux, corridors 100-150, lift halls 150, stairs 100, parking 75-100. Plus emergency lighting, m...
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FF&E
Lighting Levels Explained: How Many Lux Does a Restaurant, Office, Shop or Home Need?
How many lux do you need? Living room 150–200 lx, kitchen worktop 400–500 lx, office 300–500 lx (UGR≤19), restaurant 150–200 lx with 300–500 lx on ...
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FF&E
Restaurant Lighting Design: A Practical Guide
RODESIGNE Journal · Hospitality In a restaurant, lighting isn't decoration — it's part of the food, the mood and how long people want to sta...
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FF&E
How to Choose Hotel Lobby Lighting: A Designer's Guide
RODESIGNE Journal · Hospitality The lobby is the first thing a guest sees — and the lighting is what they feel before they notice anything e...