Hospitality

Hi! How do you guide guests through a space — without the room looking like signage?

 

 

Shelving and room dividers for restaurants and hospitality

As a planner, interior architect, or designer, you know this: in hospitality, it’s the in-between spaces that matter. Arrival, transitions, moments of retreat — while the overall atmosphere should still feel light and effortless.

At roomly, we design modular shelving systems and space dividers — thoughtful elements that structure hospitality spaces. Instead of simply furnishing a room, they help shape it: sightlines stay open, paths become intuitive, and different areas take form — without heavy walls or fixed installations.

With duo, quattro, and loft, you can plan reception areas, lounges, bars, or restaurant spaces in a way that fits both the concept and the day-to-day operation. And then there are the details professionals appreciate: integrated lighting, carefully selected surfaces, doors, cabinets, and glass or privacy elements that complete the space.

 

Color and form are defined by the customer — a perfect fit.
Glass holder and integrated lighting — a perfect fit.
Glass holder detail — a perfect fit.
quattro bright brings structure — a perfect fit.
quattro bright as a real eye-catcher — a perfect fit.
aluline bright — a perfect fit.

Modular. Made to measure. Ready for hospitality.

Room dividers for hospitality that do more than divide.

Our systems aren’t made for just one opening night. They can be reconfigured, expanded, and adapted over time. A room divider in the restaurant today.
A bar shelf tomorrow. First a reception element. Later a lounge structure.
Whether it’s a boutique hotel or a large lobby — our systems adapt to the space and the way it’s used. Not the other way around.

For open layouts, clearly zoned guest areas, or multifunctional spaces, our solutions can be individually configured — down to the smallest detail.

 

Our modular shelving systems and room dividers for hospitality


quattro

 

The four-legged one

quattro structures open hospitality spaces without breaking them apart. As a freestanding element, a room divider for restaurant concepts, or a standalone piece, it helps shape lounges, bars, reception areas, or dining spaces. And if the atmosphere needs to be a little quieter, acoustic panels can be integrated directly into the frames.


duo

 

The two-legged one

duo is the slim system for wall-adjacent zones or light room dividers in restaurants. Ideal along pathways, at the bar, or in waiting areas — visually subtle, yet strong in its effect.


loft

 

The stylish one

loft structures hospitality spaces with steel and glass — transparent, calm, and refined. Ideal for room-within-a-room concepts, entrance areas, or clearly defined transitions. And when more privacy is needed, privacy inserts or an integrated curtain can easily be added.

 

How shelving and room dividers work in real hotel and restaurant projects

 

 

quattro bright, ceiling-mounted, powder-coated in black, with metal shelves, usable from both sides.
Flexible shelving system for hotels and restaurants — creating zones while keeping the atmosphere intact

The configuration is up to you: with cabinets, shelves, doors, or integrated lighting. Usable from one or both sides. As a room divider, bar shelving, or a structured storage element.

 

electrified
quattro bright, ceiling-mounted, powder-coated in black, with metal shelves and glass holders underneath, usable from one side.
duo bright as a room divider, floor-to-ceiling mounted, powder-coated in black, with wooden shelves, usable from both sides.
Slim shelving system for restaurants, bars, and lounges — standing on two legs

The configuration is up to you — whether with cabinet doors, enclosed units, shelves, or custom elements. Usable from one or both sides, and equally suited as a modular room divider in restaurant spaces.

 

electrified
duo bright as a room divider, floor-to-ceiling mounted, powder-coated in your chosen color, with wooden shelves and a curtain for privacy and acoustic comfort.

Technology

  • Cable-free electrification
  • Plug-and-Play system
  • Lighting for glass, wood, and metal shelves
  • Shelves adjustable in height in a 128 mm grid

 

 

System

  • Vertical frame elements and connection sets
  • Slim square tube 25 x 25 mm
  • Heights: 2 OH, 3 OH, 5 OH, 7 OH
  • Depths: 400 or 800 mm
  • Axis Widths: 400, 800 and 1200 mm
  • Finishes: Powder‐coated black steel or RAL colors

 

 

loft system as a room divider, powder-coated in white, with a sliding element and ribbed glass inlays.
Glass and steel partition system for hospitality spaces

Whether as an aesthetic partition in an industrial look or a practical room divider for restaurant spaces — loft makes it possible. With a range of fixed or movable elements and different glass inlays, the system can be configured to suit the space and its needs.

 

loft system as a room divider, powder-coated in black, with clear glass inlays, fixed glazing, and a double-leaf door.

Applications

  • Fixed and movable elements for greater design flexibility
  • Various glass or privacy inlays can be used
  • Curtain integration possible
  • WidRange of operable elements: double-leaf door, hinged door, pivot door, sliding door, folding door

 

 

System

  • Continuous, slim 50/10 steel profile
  • Glazing beads with quick-install function for tempered glass up to 6 mm
  • Easy installation with no visible screws and simple height adjustment
  • Finishes: Powder‐coated black steel or RAL colors

 

 

Of course, all other roomly systems can also be used in hospitality spaces. Feel free to explore the options — or reach out for advice. We look forward to hearing about your project.

 

 

Let our roomly expert, Eugen, support with your project.

Phone +49 (0)7544 9530 701
eugen@my-roomly.com

 

 

Does this sound familiar? You’re planning hotel and restaurant spaces — from the first zoning concept to the final line of light. Everything should work together: arrival, orientation, atmosphere. But not every space delivers that on its own.

That’s where we come in. Our systems bring structure to open concepts, guide movement and sightlines — while still leaving the space light and breathable. Freestanding as room dividers in restaurant areas, positioned along the wall, or as filigree glass elements: modular, made to measure, calm in design — yet clearly present in the space.

With duo, quattro, and loft, areas take shape for arrival, for lingering, or for a quiet moment of retreat. And with roomly bright, light appears exactly where it’s needed: at the bar, in the shelving, or at transitions between spaces.

And if a solution is needed that doesn’t exist yet? Then we develop it together — as a partner who thinks along and delivers with precision. Steel in your preferred RAL color. Details designed so they work smoothly in everyday use. We are part of your room, a small one perhaps, but powerful! We are roomly.

 

FAQ – Questions about shelving systems and room dividers for hospitality spaces

Are your systems suitable as room dividers for restaurant, bar, or hotel spaces?

Absolutely. Our systems are not just made for storage. They help zone spaces, guide movement, and create transitions — without heavy walls. As modular room dividers for restaurant and hospitality spaces, they structure open areas in a way that feels clear yet light. quattro and duo work especially well in open layouts, while loft is designed to organize larger spaces or create room-within-a-room concepts.

How customizable is the planning?

As individual as you need it to be: dimensions, colors, shelves, cabinets, lighting, glass or privacy elements — all modular and easy to combine. And if there’s something missing that doesn’t exist yet? We’ll make it possible.

Can it handle the demands of everyday hospitality?

Yes. Made from high-quality steel and designed for professional use: stable, durable, and easy to install — even in high-traffic hospitality environments.

Can it also create quieter zones, more privacy, or better acoustics?

Yes. quattro can be complemented with acoustic panels — integrated directly into the frame, exactly where the space needs a little more calm. And with loft, you can work with privacy inlays or an integrated curtain — ideal for transitions, niches, or areas that shouldn’t feel completely open.

Can you provide custom solutions or individual components?

Of course. Custom dimensions, special brackets, colors, functions — we also produce one-off pieces. If it’s technically possible, we’ll find a way to make it happen.

What if the system needs to be expanded or reconfigured later on?

No problem. For us, modular means you can expand, reconfigure, or reorder parts at any time. The concept evolves — and the system evolves with it.

 

 

What we often see in hospitality projects

No clear zoning in restaurant spaces or hotel lobbies

The space looks beautiful — but guests don’t immediately understand how to use it. Where to arrive? Where to wait? Where to stay? A well-designed room divider for hospitality spaces can clarify pathways and zones — subtle, yet noticeable.

Too many closed elements — not enough sightlines

Heavy built-ins can take away light and openness. Often, an open shelving system used as a room divider or a transparent glass partition (loft) is enough to define areas — without weighing the space down.

Acoustics are often considered too late

If a space gets too noisy, even the most beautiful chair won’t help. With quattro, acoustic panels and curtains can be integrated directly into the system. And with loft, curtain rails can be built right into the structure — exactly where people are meant to linger and relax.

Discretion and privacy are often not considered enough

Sometimes you don’t need a fully separated room. Privacy inserts or a curtain can already do the job — for transitions, niches, waiting areas, or quieter corners.

Inflexible solutions for changing needs

Restaurant by day, bar by night, events on the weekend: when the concept keeps moving, a modular room divider system for hospitality should move with it. Planning modularly helps avoid major changes later on.

And maybe the challenge isn’t the space itself. Maybe it’s how we think about it.

We prefer to start from the inside out: How do guests arrive? Where do they stay? Where does it get quieter? Where can it be lively?

The answer is often found in the in-between. In furniture that can do more: room dividers. Light sources. Elements that give structure.

 

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