Hotel Curtain Lead Time Estimator
Plan sample approval, fabric confirmation, bulk sewing, QC, room-by-room packing, and ex-factory timing before confirming a hotel opening or renovation schedule.
What can delay hotel curtain projects?
Common delays include late room schedule changes, unclear finished size rules, custom color approvals, FR document requirements, mock-up room revisions, and room-by-room packing labels. Confirm these before deposit whenever possible.
For project buyers, the safest schedule separates mock-up approval, fabric reservation, bulk cutting, sewing, inspection, packing, and shipping handover. If each approval date is unclear, the estimated completion date should be treated as a planning window rather than a guaranteed shipment date.
When sending the result to a supplier, include the room schedule, target opening date, fabric direction, blackout requirement, sheer privacy target, heading style, label language, and carton sequence. These details help the factory judge whether extra sampling, documentation, or packing time should be added.