Hospitality Flooring Singapore — Durable Floors for Hotels, Restaurants and Resorts
Hospitality Flooring in Singapore: Durable Floors for Hotels, Restaurants, and Resorts Hospitality flooring specification sits at the intersection of design ambition and operational reality. A floor in a hotel corridor, restaurant dining room, resort lobby, or clubhouse reception is walked on constantly, cleaned daily, exposed to spills and rolling luggage, and expected to look as good in year ten as it did at opening. Goodrich Global’s hospitality flooring collection is engineered for these…
Hospitality Flooring Singapore — Durable Floors for Hotels, Restaurants and Resorts
Hospitality Flooring in Singapore: Durable Floors for Hotels, Restaurants, and Resorts
Hospitality flooring specification sits at the intersection of design ambition and operational reality. A floor in a hotel corridor, restaurant dining room, resort lobby, or clubhouse reception is walked on constantly, cleaned daily, exposed to spills and rolling luggage, and expected to look as good in year ten as it did at opening. Goodrich Global’s hospitality flooring collection is engineered for these realities — commercial-grade performance in a visual language that matches the design aesthetic of modern Singapore hospitality.
Our hospitality flooring range covers the main formats used across Singapore hotels, resorts, F&B venues, and hospitality-adjacent commercial interiors. Commercial-grade luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and SPC flooring deliver realistic wood and stone visuals with wear layers rated for heavy foot traffic, waterproof construction, and acoustic-backed options for guest-room-adjacent areas. Sheet vinyl and specialist hospitality-grade vinyl roll suit back-of-house, service corridors, and wet areas where hygiene and slip-resistance are priorities. Carpet tiles — covered in our commercial carpet range — pair alongside hard flooring in hospitality fit-outs for acoustic softness in guest corridors and lounges.
Compliance and performance drive hospitality specification. Our range includes products tested and certified to Class A / Class 1 fire safety standards required by SCDF for hospitality-access buildings, with enhanced slip-resistance ratings for wet areas and hotel pool-deck-adjacent applications. For resort properties, outdoor-rated products in our composite decking range extend into balconies and poolside areas. Many products carry Singapore Green Label certification from the Singapore Environment Council — relevant for new-build hospitality projects pursuing BCA Green Mark.
Our hospitality team works directly with hotel interior designers, F&B consultants, and project specifiers. We provide full technical documentation — fire certificates, slip-resistance ratings, Green Label certifications — as standard for specification packages. For large-scale hospitality rollouts (multi-floor refurbishments, new-build hotels, restaurant chains), contract pricing and phased installation planning are available. Request a quotation for your hospitality project, or book an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hospitality flooring cost in Singapore?
Hospitality flooring pricing varies with specification. Commercial-grade LVT and SPC suitable for hotel guest rooms and public areas typically range from $8 to $18 per square foot supplied and installed. Specialist hospitality vinyl, acoustic-backed, or wet-area-rated flooring sits above that range. For large-scale hospitality projects and phased refurbishments, contract pricing reduces per-square-foot cost. Request a quotation with your specification and total floor area for accurate project pricing.
What flooring works best in hotel guest rooms?
Commercial-grade LVT and SPC are the most common specifications for hotel guest rooms in Singapore — they deliver waterproof, dimensionally stable floors in wood-effect or stone-effect finishes that suit both modern and heritage hotel design. For bedrooms and guest-room areas where acoustic softness matters more, some hotels pair hard flooring with area rugs, while others specify carpet tiles or broadloom. The right answer depends on the property’s brand direction, acoustic requirements, and guest profile.
What fire rating is required for hospitality flooring in Singapore?
Hospitality interiors in Singapore must comply with SCDF fire safety regulations and relevant BCA codes. Most hotel and hospitality flooring specifications require products tested to Class A or Class 1 standards. Escape routes, hospitality corridors, and high-occupancy public areas may require enhanced ratings. Our hospitality range includes products with the relevant fire certifications, and we supply full test documentation for your specification package.
Does hospitality flooring contribute to BCA Green Mark certification?
Yes. For hospitality projects pursuing BCA Green Mark, specify flooring carrying Singapore Green Label certification from the Singapore Environment Council. Many hospitality flooring products also carry environmental product declarations (EPDs) documenting life-cycle impact. Our team can supply Green Label and EPD documentation for your green building submission.
What flooring works best for hotel F&B and restaurants?
Restaurant and hospitality F&B spaces need flooring that handles high foot traffic, frequent cleaning, and occasional spills. Commercial-grade SPC flooring is often the preferred choice — it is waterproof, stain-resistant, dimensionally stable, and available in wood and stone-effect finishes that suit a wide range of restaurant design directions. For back-of-house kitchen areas, specialist sheet vinyl with slip-resistant, hygienic surfaces is typically specified.
How long does hospitality flooring last in hotel use?
Quality commercial-grade hospitality flooring typically lasts ten to fifteen years in standard hotel use. Very high-traffic areas (lobbies, lifts, restaurant entrances) may see shorter practical lifespans of seven to ten years depending on specification. Regular professional cleaning extends useful life. Most hotel refurbishment cycles replace flooring at the ten-to-twelve-year mark alongside other FF&E updates.
Can hospitality flooring be installed over existing floors?
In many cases, yes. Commercial-grade LVT and SPC flooring can be installed as a floating floor over existing tiles or smooth substrates — provided the subfloor is clean, level, and structurally sound. For hospitality refurbishments where minimising property closure time matters, overlay installation is a particularly attractive option. A site survey confirms substrate suitability and identifies any preparation work required before installation.