hotel rooms
Rooms designed to lodge people.
desk
Worktable that usually contains drawers.
single room
Room that contains one bed and is designed for one or two people.
double bed
Large bed designed for two people.
telephone
Device allowing the human voice to be transmitted over a distance by means of a network of telephone lines.
love seat
Sofa that seats two people.
wardrobe
Closet for storing clothes.
door
Opening connecting the hotel hallway to the room; it can be locked.
bath and shower
Sanitary facilities for washing the body; one is an elongated tub and the other, a jet of water.
sink
Sanitary fixture in the form of a basin; it is used for washing.
mirror
Polished glass surface that reflects light and images and used for purposes such as styling hair and applying makeup.
single bed
Bed designed for one person.
toilet
Sanitary fixture for disposing of bodily waste; it comprises a toilet bowl and a tank.
bathroom
Room designed for personal hygiene; it is equipped with running water and sanitary fixtures.
television set
Receiving device that generates the sound and picture elements of programs broadcast by a television station or recorded on cassette or disc.
bedside lamp
Movable light fixture with a short shaft that is used on a bedside table.
bedside table
Small table placed at the head of a bed; it might contain one or more drawers.
double room
Room containing two beds.
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