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Hotel Lobby LED Wall Singapore: What to Plan First
Plan a hotel lobby LED wall in Singapore with the right location, content, viewing distance, access, and installation coordination.
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A hotel lobby LED wall can shape the first impression guests have of a property, while also supporting wayfinding, promotions, welcome messages, or event content. If you are considering a fixed indoor display, plan the space and operating needs before choosing a screen.
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Start with the guest journey and the room layout
Decide what guests should see, and from where they will see it. A hotel lobby LED wall Singapore project may sit behind reception, in a lounge, near lifts, or along a main arrival route, but each position creates different sightlines and viewing distances. Check for columns, door swings, furniture, glare, daylight, and areas where luggage or queues may block the screen. The wall should support the lobby experience rather than compete with reception signs or important directions.
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Match pixel pitch and content to viewing distance
Pixel pitch affects how sharp an image appears at a given distance. People standing close to a display may notice image structure more than people viewing it across a large lobby, so the suitable choice depends on the planned screen size, content, and nearest regular viewing position [3]. Plan content at the same time: calm brand visuals, readable text, room for motion, and clear contrast usually work better than crowded slides. Ask for a content test from typical guest positions before finalising the display design.
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Coordinate access, calibration, and building work early
A fixed LED wall needs more than a mounting surface. Confirm how installers and future maintenance staff can reach the display, where control equipment can be placed, and how the screen will be protected during hotel operations. LED panels may require calibration so brightness and colour appear consistent across the wall [4]. Electrical coordination should be reviewed with the project’s qualified building and electrical professionals, including supply location, load planning, cable routes, ventilation, and isolation arrangements [5]. Leave enough time to coordinate these details with interior finishes, joinery, lighting, fire-safety planning, and hotel access windows. The final design should be checked against the actual site conditions rather than a drawing alone [6].
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For help planning a fixed indoor display for your hotel, share your lobby layout, intended content, and viewing distances with the Lumnex team through indoor LED walls.