Saturday, 6 June 2020

ROOM LAYOUT AND GUEST SUPPLIES

Standard size of a guestroom -
Standard size of a bath room -
A standard guest room in a five star property has the following section

Vestibule
Wardrobe 
Luggage rack
Mini-bar
A safe
Tea coffee maker console
Television with credenza (optional)
Writing table with chair and waste paper basket
Tea-coffee table with armchair
Bed with ottoman (optional)
Bedside table (night stand) 
Full length Mirror or Dressing table (optional)
Bathroom
Vanity counter
Bathtub
Shower cubical
Water closet (W.C.)
Bidet


PLACEMENT OF GUEST SUPPLIES

Guest supply includes all items that are conductive to the guest’s material comfort and convenience. They are subdivided into guest amenities, essentials, expendables and loan items. Many hotels follow common pattern in placement of guest supplies in their guestrooms.

IN THE BEDROOM

The guest supplies placed in various areas of the guest bedrooms are discussed in this section.
BEHIND THE DOOR: The following are placed here:
  • A DND card, the reverse of which may be ‘please make up my room card’ on the door knob on the inside of the door.
  • Room’s rates for different kinds of rooms offered, in the frame or plastic holder behind every door.
  • A detailed map fire exists is ideally affixed behind the door.

AT WRITING TABLE
  • A guest stationary folder with monogrammed note papers, envelopes, and post cards with hotel pictures, telegraph forms and guest comment forms are placed on the table. A pen and a pencil are also placed alongside.
  • Tent cards (publicity cards placed in the shape of a tent) giving information about special events and shows in the hotel are also placed on this desk.
  • An ashtray.
  • A candle, a candle holder and a matchbox.
  • The hotel brochure.
  • A waste paper basket next to the writing table, on the floor.
  • A chair with a backrest placed in front of the writing table.

ON THE BEDSIDE TABLE (NIGHTSTAND): 
  • The telephone and the service dictionary are placed on the bedside table.
  • A notepad and a pencil are placed beside the phone.
  • An ashtray and a matchbox. In twin rooms two ashtrays along with matchboxes are kept on the two bedside tables.
  • A breakfast knob card is usually kept on the first shelf or in the drawer of the bedside table. 
  • This breakfast knob card is kept on the pillow during evening service in many hotels.
  • A Bible, A Gita or Quran may also be placed. In Buddhist countries, “THE LIFE AND THOUGHT OF LORD BUDDHA” may be placed.
  • A channel music panel may be affixed to the bed side table.
  • A bedside lamp is placed at the bedside table. If there are two tables’ two bedside lamps maybe placed.
  • A flask on the tray with two glasses may be kept beside the bed at the bedside table.

ON THE COFFEE TABLE:
  • An ashtray and a matchbox are placed on the coffee table.
  • The house magazine or some tourist magazines and a newspaper are also neatly arranged on the coffee table.
  • The room service menu is placed on the coffee table.
  • A letter of greeting signed by the general manager, wishing guests in special holidays and feasts, may be placed on the coffee table.
IN THE DRAWER AND THE CUPBOARD:
  • A sewing mending kit (a Dutch wife) is placed in the drawer.
  • Laundry bag and a list of laundry facilities and charges.
  • A few plastic utility bags may also be placed in the wardrobe for guests to keep their shoes or wet swimming suits in, or to use for other purposes.
  • Cloth hangers are hung on hooks or a hanging rod inside the cupboard.
  • The guestroom safe is usually affixed inside the cupboard.

BELOW THE LUGGAGE RACK: The luggage rack usually has a lower shelf for guests to keep their shoes on. The shoe mitt or a shoe kit may be placed on this shelf.

AT THE DRESSING TABLE: These supplies may be on or near the dressing table where there is one else they will be a part of the vanity kit in the bathroom:
  • An upholstered stool is placed under the dressing table and it can be pulled out when required.
  • A mirror is mounted on the wall with appropriate lighting facilities.
  • Combs and brushes are placed in the dressing table drawer.

ON THE BED: Ideally , there would be nothing on the bed except the bedclothes listed below , but sometimes a small gift box or a box of chocolates may be placed on the pillow as the part of the turn-down service.
  • A mattress, with a mattress protector on it.
  • Bed sheets, night spread, pillows with pillow cases, blankets and a bed spread.

IN THE TELEVISION CABINET: This, of course, is fairly obvious-this is where you’d find the television, usually, one equipped with satellite network and a remote control.

IN THE MINI BAR: All, some, or none of these may be include, depending on the type of hotel and the type of guestroom, as well as sometimes the profile of the guest.
  • Mineral water bottles.
  • Beverages such as liquor and soft drinks.
  • Ice trays.
  • Lemon wedges and some snacks.

ON THE MINI-BAR CABINET OR DRESSER OR CONSOLE TABLE: These supplies may be on a small side table near the guestroom entrance, by the bed or on the mini bar.
  • A tray with tea bags and sachets of coffee powder, milk powder and sugar.
  • On the same tray a couple cups, saucers and spoons.
  • A kettle and/or coffee maker.
  • An ice bucket.

IN THE SITTING AREA: The following items are usually found in the sitting area:
  • A sofa and two easy chairs.
  • An occasional table.
  • A lampshade.

IN THE BATHROOM
 A bathroom usually has the following fixtures and guest supplies:
  • Vanity Counter
  • A bath tub
  • Shower Cubical
  • A water closet (W.C.)
  • A Bidet
  • A telephone

ON OR NEAR THE VANITY UNIT: Supplies near the vanity unit are as follows:
  • Monogrammed soaps, shampoo bottles, moisturizers, cologne, aftershave lotion and shower gels.
  • Shower caps, gargle glasses, tissue box, razor blades, dental kit and shaving kit.
  • Hand towels and face towels
  • A mirror mounted on the wall with appropriate lighting facility.
  • A sani-bin beside the WC or under the vanity counter.

ON THE TOWEL RACK NEAR BATHTUB AND SHOWER CUBICAL: The towel rack consists of the following supplies:
  • Bath towels and bath sheets on the towel rack.
  • Wash cloth.
  • A bath mat.

NEAR WATER CLOSET AND BIDET:
  • Toilet holder with toilet paper


STANDARD SIZE OF GUESTROOM

FAMILY ROOM
  • Small - 12 x 16
  • Medium - 14 x 20
  • Large - 16 x 24

GUEST BEDROOM
  • Small - 10 x 12
  • Medium - 12 x 14
  • Large - 14 x 18

GUEST BATHROOM
  • Small - 5 x 9
  • Medium - 6 x 10
  • Large - 7 x 12

KITCHEN
  • Small - 5 x 10
  • Medium - 10 x 16
  • Large - 12 x 20

LIVING ROOM -
  • Small - 12 x 18
  • Medium - 16 x 20
  • Large - 22 x 28

DINING ROOM
  • Small - 10 x 12
  • Medium - 12 x 16
  • Large - 14 x 18

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