Hospitality FF&E
FF&E procurement, renovation, and sourcing for hotel owners
Independent, jargon-clear guidance on furniture, fixtures and equipment for hospitality projects: what FF&E is, how procurement works, what it costs per key, how to specify it, and how renovation drives it.
Start with what FF&E is
Working set
Start with these six guides
A compact route into definitions, procurement, budgets, specifications, renovation, and sourcing.
Illustrated
15 Contract Materials Boards, Illustrated
Fifteen contract materials boards, one per category, covering how each material wears in a hospitality setting, where it fails, and the performance language that belongs in the specification.
Full guide index
Browse by project task
The full library is organized into six familiar sections instead of one long homepage catalog.
6 guides
FF&E basics
Definitions, responsibilities, standards, and the documents that make up a hospitality FF&E package.
- What Is FF&E in Hospitality? A Definitive Guide
- What Does FF&E Stand For? Hospitality Definition
- What an FF&E Spec Book Actually Contains
3 guides
Procurement
Budgets, bids, purchasing agents, schedules, approvals, vendors, and the controls behind a hotel buy.
2 guides
Specification
Materials, performance standards, finish decisions, accessibility requirements, and spec-sheet discipline.
1 guides
Renovation
Cost, sequencing, and pre-opening decisions for hotel renovation and replacement programs.
1 guides
Interior design
Owner, designer, and project-team decisions from concept through lobby planning and boutique hotel programs.
2 guides
Sourcing & logistics
Factories, freight, warehousing, inspections, installation, and the path from purchase order to guest room.