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3.

1 TYPES OF ROOMS

Hotel bedrooms come in a variety of shapes and


sizes. The types of bedrooms include:

SINGLE ROOM
- A Single room has a single bed for single
occupancy.
DOUBLE ROOM

- it is a room with one double bed meant for two


people
DELUXE ROOM

-This room is well furnished, carpeted and


more suitable for single persons and small
families. Deluxe rooms are available with
single and Double beds.
TWIN ROOM

- A room with two single beds meant for two people having
only one bedside table between the two beds.
STUDIO ROOM

- The studio room is the room for the guest with option
of self - catering. It has a queen size bed , air
conditioning fan and screens. There is also a. dining area
and a seating area.
SUITE ROOM

- A suite in a hotel mostly denotes a class of luxury


rooms. Suite offer more space and furniture than a
basic hotel room.
EXECUTIVE ROOM

- It is larger bedroom with a sitting area provided


with chairsand usually sofa.
DUPLEX ROOM
- A set of rooms not on the same level but it is
connected by an internal staircase.
INTERCONNECTED ROOMS

- Two rooms adjacent to each other having an


interconnecting door allowing early from one room to
another without having to go though the corridor.The
interconnecting doors can be opened or locked as per
teh guests choice.
PENT HOUSE SUITE

- A set of room situated on terrace level, a part of which


maybe open to sky.

HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED ROOMS

- A room that has two single beds with a single head


board mean for two persons.

CABANA
- A cabana room in a hotel is a separate small room that
is independent of the Hotel.
3.2 The Components of the Guest
bedroom
A guest room consists of the bedroom and the bathroom.
You will have to clean and check all these items when
cleaninga a guest room.

Beds: These will be different sizes: single, double, queen


or king sized. It must be possible to clean under the bed,
and to move it for making the bed and for cleaning
procedures. Headboards are usually attached to the wall
above the bed to prevent greasy marks on the wall from
guest leaning against wall.
Bedside tables: These are on either side of the bed and
usually house the telephone, ashtray message pad and pen ,
any remote controls for television and other similar items. The
bedside cabinet must be at the same level as the top of the
bed so that guest can easily reach personal items such as
books, glasses, and other items when they want Wall from
guest leaning against the wall.
Dressing table/ Desk and stool:
These are provided for guest to keep cosmetics, hair brush
and other items.
Desk / dressing table should be at the right height with
enough clearance for knees when seated the chair that is
provided for it. If it is a Desk as well ,then the chair must
have a backrest.

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