Rooms are very important revenue factor in hotel, because Room are sold it sold again and again. Their are different types of room occurred in hotel. About 50 % revenue comes from the hotel selling the rooms, so which types of hotel rooms offers, it’s very important for their overall revenue.
Also hotel guest room offers a feeling of home away from home. Room layout is very important for providing comfortable and convenience stay for guest. Room are the core product of the hotel and highly perishable products. So, the there are various types of hotel rooms in hotel they are discuss below.
Types of Rooms in Hotel with Sizes and Description
1) Single Room
The room is assigned for a single person is called single room. It is suitable for travellers and business people.
It may include amenities such as a bed, dresser, desk, and private bathroom. Some single rooms may also include additional features such as a television, mini-fridge, or balcony. The size and amenities of a single room can vary depending on the hotel and the price of the room.
Abbreviated by SGL.
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The size of single room could be 37 m² to 45 m².
2) Double Room
The room assigned for two persons. A double room contains one double bed / french bed for a couple.
It may include amenities such as two beds, dresser, desk, and private bathroom. Some double rooms may also include additional features such as a television, mini-fridge, or balcony. The size and amenities of a double room can vary depending on the hotel and the price of the room.
Abbreviated by DBL.
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The room size of double room is 40 m² to 43 m².
3) Twin Room
The room types in a hotel with two separate bed is twin room.
Abbreviated by TBR
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The room size could be 39 m² to 42 m².
4) Hollywood twin Room
The room can accommodate two person with two twin beds living together by a common headboard.
The name Hollywood twin room might indicate that the room is designed with a Hollywood or movie-themed decor, or it might simply reflect that the room is located in Hollywood or nearby.
The room size could be 35 m² to 42 m².
5) Triple Room
The room can accommodate three persons with three separate beds.
It may have three separate beds or a combination of beds, such as a king bed and a twin bed.
The room size could be 40m² to 60 m².
6) Quad Room
The room assigned to four people. The room can have two or more bed.
It may have four separate beds or a combination of beds, such as two queen beds or two twin beds. Amenities and features may vary depending on the hotel or lodging facility. Some hotels may have a limit of 4 guests sharing a room, and additional guest will have to pay extra fee.
The size of room could be 70 m² to 80 m².
7) Queen Room
A queen room is a type of hotel room that typically has a queen-size bed, which is slightly larger than a full-size bed, but smaller than a king-size bed. A queen room can comfortably accommodate two people.
The room size could be 36 m² to 42 m².
8) King Room
A king size room is a types of hotel rooms that typically has a king-size bed, which is larger than a queen-size bed and can comfortably accommodate two people.
A king size room is a type of hotel room that typically has a king-size bed, which is larger than a queen-size bed and can comfortably accommodate two people. Amenities and features may vary depending on the hotel or lodging facility, but most king size rooms will have basic amenities such as a private bathroom, television, and internet access.
Some hotels may have additional amenities such as a desk, mini-fridge, and a safe. Some king size rooms may also have a sitting area or a balcony. Some hotels may also offer a option of a “king suite” which may have a separate living area or space, which also has a king size bed
The room size could be a 36 m² to 42 m².
9) Double double Room
A double double room, also known as a “quadruple room” or “two double beds room” is a type of hotel room that typically has two double beds, which can comfortably accommodate four people.
Room size should be 50 m² to 70 m².
10) Studio Room
A studio room in a hotel is a type of accommodation that typically combines a sleeping area and a living area in one space. It usually has a large room with a bed, a small kitchenette or kitchen area, and a private bathroom.
Studio rooms are typically smaller than traditional hotel rooms and may not have a separate bedroom. They are designed for travelers who are looking for more space and amenities than a standard hotel room.
Room size could be 25 m² to 35 m².
11) Murphy Room
A Murphy room, also known as a “wall bed room” or “hideaway bed room”, is a types of rooms that features a bed that can be folded away into a wall or cabinet when not in use, allowing the room to be used for multiple purposes.
This types of hotel room is ideal for travelers who are looking for a space-saving solution and typically is smaller than traditional hotel rooms. The bed is usually folded into a wall or cabinet during the day and can be pulled down at night for sleeping
Room size could be a 25 m²to 35 m².
12) Junior suite Room
A junior suite in a hotel typically refers to a larger, more spacious room that includes additional amenities or features compared to a standard room. These may include a separate living area, a larger bathroom, a balcony or terrace, or a kitchenette. The exact amenities and features will vary depending on the hotel.
Size could be 60 m² to 75 m².
13) Executive suite Room
An executive suite in a hotel is a luxury room or suite that typically includes additional amenities and features than a standard or junior suite.
In this types of room may include a separate living room and bedroom, a larger bathroom with upgraded fixtures and amenities, a balcony or terrace with a view, a kitchenette or full kitchen, and access to an executive lounge or club floor. Some executive suites may also include additional services such as a private concierge or butler. The exact amenities and features will vary depending on the hotel
Size could be 70 m² to 100 m².
14) Presidential suite Room
A Presidential Suite in a hotel is the most luxurious and spacious room category, typically offering the highest level of amenities and services. These suites may include multiple bedrooms, living rooms, and bathrooms, as well as a dining area, a private office or study, and a balcony or terrace with a panoramic view
Some Presidential Suites may also include a private gym, a sauna, or a Jacuzzi. They may also include services such as a private concierge, a butler, and a chef. The exact amenities and features will vary depending on the types of hotel.
Celebrities, politicians and different types of VIPs in hotel often book presidential suites.
Size could be 100 m² to 350 m².
15) Apartment
This types of rooms found in service apartments and hotels. Which target for long staying guest. Open kitchen, cooking equipment, dryer and washer available in this room. Housekeeping services provided once week or twice in week.
Size could be 95 m² to 200 m².
16) Connecting Room
There are two rooms that have individual a entrance door or connecting door between in room. So the guest can walk between two rooms. By the interconnecting room.
Size of the room could be 36 m² to 45 m².
17) Adjoining Room
Two rooms next to each other with a common wall. These room suitable for friends.
18) Adjacent Room
Two room closed to each other but not necessarily adjoining that here across the corridor.
19) Accessible Room/Handicapped Room
The room. Mainly descend for disable guest with sliding bathroom door, emergency alarm etc.
Size of the room renges between 35 m² to 42 m².
20) Cabana
The room is always adjoining to the swimming pool or a private swimming pool attached with room.
These rooms are typically located in resorts or hotels that have a tropical or beach-like atmosphere.
The size could be 36 m² to 42 m².
21) Duplex Room
A duplex room in a hotel is a type of hotel room that is spread over two levels and typically features a staircase connecting the two levels.
The upper level may have a bedroom or a living area, while the lower level may have a living room or a second bedroom. These rooms offer more space and privacy than traditional hotel rooms, and may also include additional amenities such as a kitchen or dining area. Duplex rooms are typically found in luxury hotels or resorts.
22) Villa
A special form of accomodation found in resort hotel which gives extra privacy and space to the hotel guest. A fully equip villa contains not only bedroom but also living room, private swimming pool, balcony etc.
It is suitable for couples, family and larger groups.
The size of the this types of rooms is 120 m² to 150 m².
23) Balcony Room
A double beded room with balcony attached.
Size could be 45 m² to 55 m².
24) Smoking Room
It could be a separated room which has a smoking room for a smoking guest.
25) Hospitality Suite
A parlour with a connecting bedrooms to be use for a guest entertained its own guest company offer cocktails during convention.
Generally this type of room charge high price.
Size could be 150 m² to 350 m².
26) Lanai
The room overlooking a landscaped area a seeing view a water body or garden. May have balcony.
This type of room found in Resorts.
Size could be 42 m² to 50 m².
27) Sample Room
The sample room, is a room found in hotel only for show room purpose.
28) Pent house
A room that open unto the roof may be accompanied by swimming pool tennis Cort etc.
29) Twin double room
The room can be accommodate four people. A room with two twin bed and one double bed.
The room size could be 50 m² to 70 m².
Conclusion
Basically the room name given to types of mattresses and types of beds used in the hotel or you can say that in hotel room.
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