OVERVIEW

Engineered once, deployable many times.

A modular luxury room is a 5-star hotel suite delivered as a complete factory-finished volumetric module with the premium FFE specification, materials and finishes that luxury hospitality brands demand. structmod modular luxury rooms serve resort developers building premium properties on tight timelines, boutique hotel brands expanding portfolios, urban luxury hotel projects on constrained sites, and corporate-owned executive accommodation. The modular construction approach delivers the same luxury room finish as conventional construction at significantly faster build cadence — increasingly accepted by luxury brands as the construction method matures.

Luxury room specifications include premium materials (natural stone in bathrooms, hardwood furniture, premium fabrics, designer lighting), Italian or German bathroom fittings (Hansgrohe, Grohe, Villeroy & Boch, Duravit, Geberit), king-size beds with premium mattresses and linen, smart room controls (lighting scenes, climate, blackout blinds, entertainment, room service ordering), high-quality glazing with blackout capability and acoustic performance, and bespoke artwork and signature touches per the brand identity. Room dimensions typically scale up from standard hotel modules — 4-5 m wide × 8-10 m long × 3-3.5 m high accommodating king bed, sitting area, large en-suite bathroom with separate bathtub and shower, wardrobe area, and premium work/entertainment area.

structmod modular luxury rooms support luxury hotel and resort development globally — the increasing acceptance of modular construction by luxury brands (Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Aman, Six Senses, Bulgari, premium Marriott and Hilton brands) reflects the demonstrated quality achievable through factory production. Lead time is 14-18 weeks from contract signature for production at scale; bespoke design elements add 4-8 weeks. All luxury room projects are quoted per specification after brand brief review and FFE selection.

Typical deployment sequence

  1. Day 1 — site foundation verified, screw jacks or strip footings in place
  2. Day 2–3 — modules lifted into position by mobile crane
  3. Day 3–4 — inter-module connections and envelope sealing
  4. Day 4–5 — MEP connections, wet testing
  5. Day 5–6 — interior finish, fixtures and equipment install
  6. Day 7 — commissioning, FAT report, user training and handover
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Spec sheet — STR-1988

Overall length14.8 m · 48.6 ft
Width (transport)2.99 m
Width (deployed)2.99 m
Height (transport)2.90 m
Floor area (deployed)44.3 m²
Dry weight17.8 t
ChassisEN 10025 S355JR hot-rolled steel · EN 1090 EXC-2
Welding qualityEN ISO 3834-3
EnvelopeSandwich panel, PIR core 80 mm · λ ≈ 0.023 W/(m·K)
Fire resistanceEI-30 · tested to EN 13501-2
FloorMarine plywood on EPDM · R-10 slip rating
Electrical120/240 V · 60 Hz (US-spec) · IEC 60364 compliant
HVACPackaged rooftop · MERV-13
Operating range−25 °C to +50 °C ambient
Wind ratingDesigned for 150 km/h basic wind (EN 1991-1-4)
Seismic designPer EN 1998-1 (Eurocode 8) · ductility class DCM
TransportISO 668 footprint · CSC plate eligible (container variants)
Setup time5 hours · 2-person crew

Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.

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