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Hotel room plans & layouts.

Hiee.......... all .. here sharing few plan layout of hotel rooms. Simple to understand and easy to make. May be they might help you in understanding hotel projects and designing them. :) :)







Will share more of them soon :) 


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  1. ITS A SUITE NOT A SWEET

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    1. I thought I was the only one who noticed or I was having another stroke.

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  2. I think you misspelled 'suite'. But then again I did have a stroke.

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  3. Thanks a lot for the post. It has helped me get some nice ideas! I'm currently searching for an interior designer in Noida, and your insights on design trends and tips have been incredibly useful. I especially loved your suggestions on maximizing small spaces and incorporating personal touches. If anyone has recommendations for talented interior designers in Noida, I’d love to hear them.

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  5. This is a very informative post! The breakdown of different hotel room layouts is super helpful for understanding how design impacts both comfort and functionality. Great resource for anyone involved in hospitality or interior planning.

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  8. Linen fabric adds a timeless, textured elegance and breathability to interior spaces. Leading Indian firms like Studio Lotus and Morphogenesis often use it to create organic, sensory-rich environments. Their work demonstrates how natural materials can foster warmth and sophisticated comfort.

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