Choose a layout that matches your routine
We keep layouts calm and practical: a place to sleep well, work comfortably, and prepare real food. Below you’ll find detailed specs, not marketing fluff.
A simple, complete studio
Best for solo travellers, short business trips, and guests who prefer an uncluttered room with a functional kitchenette.
- Entry zone with hooks, shoe space, and quick-drop shelf.
- Kitchenette positioned to reduce cooking odors near bedding.
- Dining/work surface with accessible outlets.
- Sleep zone with blackout curtains and bedside charging.
- Bathroom with walk-in shower option (subject to unit).
- Blackout curtains with full edge coverage.
- Soft ambient lighting + dedicated bedside switch.
- Sound-insulated windows; recommended “quiet side” units on request.
- Comfort-first bedding and breathable linens.
Pick this if: you want a clean base, you’ll eat simple meals in-room, and you prefer a compact layout with minimal fuss.
- Business trips (2–5 nights)
- Solo city visits
- Events and conferences
Consider another layout if: you need a separated bedroom, or you’ll have frequent in-room meetings.
- Choose One-Bedroom for separation
- Choose Work-Ready for desk-first
Room separation without complexity
For couples, longer stays, and guests who want a door between sleep and living/work.
- Separate bedroom to protect sleep from late-night light and noise.
- Living zone that doubles as meeting space.
- More storage (longer-stay friendly).
- Better for staggered schedules (one sleeps, one works).
A calm space for reading, calls, or a simple meal without balancing everything on the bed.
Hooks, hang space, and drawers to keep surfaces clear — the easiest way to maintain a minimalist feel.
- Couples visiting downtown attractions.
- Longer stays with groceries and regular in-room meals.
- Guests with different sleep schedules.
- Quiet, separate sleep for light sleepers.
Desk-first, meeting-friendly
A layout tuned for calls: better lighting, more predictable power access, and seating that supports longer sessions.
- Morning: natural light + coffee nearby (2–6 min walk, see Location page).
- Midday: quick meal in kitchenette to avoid schedule breaks.
- Evening: quiet hours protect recovery and sleep quality.
- Optional: request a “quiet side” unit for deeper focus.
Compact all-in-one. Best for solo, short stays.
- Fast setup
- Simple kitchenette
- Minimal surfaces
Separation for sleep and living.
- Better for couples
- Longer stays
- Staggered schedules
Desk-first and call-friendly.
- Task lighting
- Power access
- Focus routine
Common suite questions
We support a predictable schedule: for longer stays, cleaning is planned (with optional extras). This keeps operations quiet and consistent.
Do all suites have kitchenettes?Yes — kitchenette capability is a core feature: induction hob, microwave, sink, basic cookware and utensils.
No. We intentionally focus on in-room capability and nearby dining. See the curated list on the Location page.
Can I request a quiet unit?Yes — note it in your message. We’ll do our best to match you with a quiet-side layout.