Em-B Solutions, a leader in door and hardware solutions, is once again exhibiting at the Independent Hotel Show, which will take place on 15-16 October 2024 at Olympia, London – Stand 1830. With over 50 years of expertise in working alongside architects, interior designers, and developers, Em-B will showcase its door, architectural ironmongery, and access control solutions, emphasising their significance in the independent hotel sector.
Independent hoteliers are increasingly focused on refining guest satisfaction and operational efficiency. Em-B’s service suite, which includes bespoke doors, hardware, and access control systems, is designed to meet boutique hotels’ unique aesthetic and practical demands.
Attention to detail in door design is critical to a guest’s experience. A well-constructed door not only provides privacy but also contributes to a guest’s sense of security and significantly influences a room’s overall ambience by offering sound insulation, thereby ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep for guests.
Em-B’s commitment to design excellence and functionality was recently recognised at the RIBA specification awards, where its work on the Grantley Hall Hotel in Yorkshire was distinguished as the ‘Winner of Winners’. This project showed Em-B’s ability to merge historic craftsmanship with contemporary functionality, integrating state-of-the-art hardware solutions into the renovated sections of the hotel while preserving the charm of its heritage elements.
In addition to its core offerings, Em-B provides comprehensive access control solutions, simplifying the management process for hoteliers by consolidating multiple systems into a single, efficient service. From advanced electronic key cards to cutting-edge biometric systems, Em-B’s solutions ensure top-level security that enhances the guest’s and hotelier’s peace of mind.
The exhibition will also highlight Em-B’s innovative sliding door solutions for en-suite bathrooms. These space-efficient doors complement modern interior trends, combining style with practicality to maximise room usability without compromising good looks.