
Engineering Case | Resort Suite Custom Cabinetry
Grenada Caribbean Resort Custom Cabinetry Suite Project
A high-end resort suite in Grenada, Caribbean, required more than individual cabinets. The client needed a complete cabinetry system that could make the room feel calm, refined, easy to maintain, and comfortable for real guest use.
ALLURE planned the bar cabinet, bathroom vanity, dressing area, L-shaped walk-in closet, floating cabinet structure, mirror functions, closed storage, and built-in safe position as one unified resort-living system.
Project Overview
This project is located inside a high-end resort in Grenada, Caribbean. The cabinetry had to support the full guest journey: entering the suite, preparing drinks, washing, dressing, storing personal items, using the closet, and keeping the room visually clean during the stay.
- Project type: High-end resort suite custom cabinetry project.
- Custom scope: Bar cabinet, bathroom vanity, dressing cabinet, L-shaped walk-in closet, floating vanity unit, closed storage, and built-in safe position.
- Design direction: Consistent wood-veneer surfaces, natural stone countertops, large mirrors, subtle metal details, and a calm Caribbean resort atmosphere.
- Suitable for: Resort developers, boutique hotel owners, villa investors, interior designers, and overseas builders.
Client Needs: A More Reliable Suite Experience
For resort rooms, loose furniture often creates visual noise and inconsistent storage. The client wanted the suite to feel quiet, premium, and easy to use, while still meeting the practical requirements of hospitality operation.
- Visual continuity: The cabinet finish needed to connect different functional areas instead of making the room feel divided.
- Practical guest routines: The suite needed clear zones for drinks, washing, grooming, clothing storage, and valuables.
- Easy cleaning and maintenance: Floating cabinets, closed storage, and durable surfaces help housekeeping teams keep the room clean.
- Project controllability: For an overseas project, drawings, materials, production details, and packing needed to be clear before delivery.
Whole-Suite Cabinetry Solution
ALLURE treated the suite as a complete cabinetry system. Warm wood-veneer cabinet surfaces define the space, while natural stone countertops mark the bar and vanity areas. Large mirrors brighten the dressing and washing zones, and refined metal details add a restrained sense of luxury.
Custom Bar Cabinet with Natural Stone Countertop
The bar area combines warm wood cabinetry with a natural stone countertop. The wood finish keeps the resort atmosphere soft and relaxed, while the stone surface clearly defines the drink-preparation zone and makes daily use easier to manage.
Bathroom Vanity, Dressing Area, and Mirror System
The bathroom continues the same material strategy. Wood cabinetry and stone surfaces naturally separate dry and wet zones, while storage, washing, and mirror functions are integrated into one cabinet composition.
The floating vanity design reduces visual weight and improves floor cleaning. A large mirror makes the dressing area feel brighter and more open, helping guests move naturally from washing to dressing and daily preparation.
L-Shaped Walk-In Closet with Safe Position
The walk-in closet adopts an L-shaped layout to organize hanging storage, drawers, and closed cabinet modules. This makes unpacking, clothing selection, and personal item storage easier for resort guests.
A built-in safe position was also planned inside the closet system, responding to a real hospitality need: guests need a secure place for valuables without disrupting the visual order of the room.
Hospitality Storage and Display Details
In resort and villa projects, storage should not look heavy or messy. ALLURE used closed cabinet modules, consistent wood tones, clean cabinet lines, and selected display details to balance storage capacity with a premium guest-facing appearance.
Real Project Communication and Client Feedback
A good case page should not only show beautiful images. It should also show that the project was discussed, confirmed, delivered, and followed up in a real process.
During the project follow-up, the client communication focused on cabinet details, material confirmation, installation feedback, and post-delivery support. These records help show the reliability behind the final project.
Overseas Project Workflow
For overseas resort, villa, and builder projects, ALLURE provides support from early design communication to production and delivery coordination.
- Drawing review: Review floor plans, room dimensions, cabinet positions, and functional requirements.
- Design proposal: Develop cabinet layout, storage modules, material direction, and 3D design confirmation.
- Material confirmation: Confirm wood colors, stone surfaces, hardware details, and finish samples before production.
- Production details: Check cabinet sizes, door-opening logic, special structures, and installation requirements.
- Packing and delivery: Organize modular packing and labeling to support smoother overseas installation.
Why This Case Matters
This Grenada resort suite project shows how custom cabinetry can become part of the interior architecture. It is not only about adding storage. It is about organizing the guest experience through material consistency, clean cabinet lines, practical storage, and reliable project support.
- It makes the resort suite feel more complete and high-end.
- It supports guest routines from washing and dressing to storage and drink preparation.
- It reduces visual clutter through closed cabinet modules and consistent finishes.
- It improves maintenance efficiency with floating structures and durable surfaces.
- It gives resort developers and villa owners a repeatable cabinetry solution for similar projects.
Need a Custom Cabinetry System for a Resort, Villa, or Apartment Project?
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