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More Hotels Are Removing Dressers From Their Rooms. Here’s Why

a room with a sink and a bed

When you check into a hotel room nowadays, you have a few things you hope for. A comfy bed. Decent Wi-Fi. Cable (or a TV you can override out of “hotel mode” so you can watch what you want). A thermostat that works (or, again, that you can override). At least a few plugs you can use. Maybe some USB ports. A lack of bed bugs (here’s how you can check ahead of time).

A chest of drawers? Don’t hope too hard for that, because they’re becoming rarer and rarer depending on where you stay.

Why? Blame younger people 😉

No, seriously. According to CN Traveler, hotels are noticing that a minimalist look is more attractive to younger guests. They’re not looking for bells and whistles and are absolutely happy with a clean and efficient space. So, in hotels that cater to adults in their 20s or so, dressers are out, and shelves and/or hanging hooks are in.

There are other reasons too. Newly built hotel rooms are getting smaller and a lack of a big piece of furniture like a chest of drawers makes the room feel bigger. Plus, people who are only staying in a hotel for a night or two and/or in the room as a single reportedly tend not to use the dresser. So why supply one?

But that’s not all. Laminate floors are replacing carpets, which are much easier to clean. Tubs are being ripped out and replaced with glass-walled showers. And if you want a desk, well, you might be lucky to get a table. Otherwise, there’s always the lobby (or use this hack). I guess they’re using the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) design methodology.

Meanwhile, hotels offer other storage solutions to replace the lack of drawers, such as installing hanging rails, hooks, shelving, open wardrobes, and even drawer space under the bed.

Over the past couple of years, we’ve stayed at several places with these more modern designs.

A few other hotels we’ve stayed in recently have these newer setups without drawers, but I think you get the point.

For hotel guests in their 40s, 50s or older, there are still plenty of hotel chains with drawers and computer desks. Families can still find rooms with tubs to give their kids a bath, and carpeted rooms are still out there to muffle sounds a little.

But if it’s a hotel brand that’s more aimed at younger Generation Ys, or older Gen Zs, or is just trying to be more modern, the trend is not to have drawers.

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