The room’s furnishings depends to a large extent of the hotel standard or the number of the stars the hotel has.
Below we have described the most common types of rooms, but bare in mind, this is not a rule. Depending on the country, region, or of course, the hotel, the furnishings may vary and slightly differ from the described cases.
Standard
The standard furnishings are a bed, a bedside table or a shelf at each sleeping place, a wardrobe or a built-in wardrobe, a desk or a table, a mirror, a wall hanger, and a bedside lamp. In addition, TV, telephone or radio might be found in the room.
The basic amenities also include a bathroom – variously equipped depending on the standard of the hotel – where you should expect accessories such as bath towels, a set of soaps for each person, and hair dryers in the hotels of a higher standard.
Family
Family rooms (FAM) usually are the extended version of the standard room.
Rooms of this type come with a larger surface. The facilities don't vary much from those listed above, however, they may be prepared for a bigger number of guests (a bigger wardrobe, more chairs, a bigger bathroom).
Apartments
Apartments ( APT) offer standard facilities as well as kitchenette, dishes and the cutlery. You may prepare the meals on your own here. Sometimes apartments have two separate rooms (for example for kids).