The common types of hotel room layouts include:
1. Single Room: A basic room with one single bed for solo travelers.
2. Double Room: A room with one double bed for two people.
3. Twin Room: A room with two separate single beds for two people.
4. Queen Room: A room with one queen-sized bed, larger than a double bed, usually for two people.
5. King Room: A room with one king-sized bed, larger than a queen bed, often preferred by couples.
6. Suite: A larger, spacious room with a separate living area and bedroom. It may also have additional amenities like a kitchenette or dining area.
7. Connecting Rooms: Two or more rooms with interconnecting doors, providing convenience for families or groups traveling together.
8. Adjoining Rooms: Two separate rooms adjacent to each other without an interconnecting door, providing proximity while maintaining privacy.
9. Family Room: A room with larger floor space and extra bedding options like sofa beds or bunk beds, suitable for families.
10. Executive Room: A room with added amenities and services, often targeted towards business travelers, such as a work desk, in-room coffee/tea facilities, etc.
11. Accessible Room: A specially designed room to accommodate guests with disabilities, including wider doorways, grab bars, roll-in showers, etc.
12. Villas or Cottages: Separate standalone units or buildings with multiple rooms, ideal for extended stays or vacation resorts.
13. Penthouse: The highest floor or suite with luxurious amenities, panoramic views, and exclusive services.
14. Jacuzzi or Spa Rooms: Rooms with a private hot tub, jacuzzi, or spa facilities for relaxation and luxury.
15. Duplex or Two-Story Rooms: Rooms spanning two floors, offering separate living and sleeping areas for added space and privacy.
Different hotels may have variations of these room layouts, but these are the most commonly found in the hospitality industry.
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