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Is there a mandatory standard for the size of small hotels?

Hello, there is no mandatory standard for this. The area of hotel rooms is not uniform. Hotels are divided into single rooms, double rooms and business rooms. The hotel room area is about 20 square meters, and the double room area is generally about 30 square meters. But it also depends on specific factors, such as the positioning of hotel customers, such as hotels for business guests, the room area and grade will be relatively high, and of course the house price will be higher. There is also the star rating. Five-star hotel rooms are about 26 square meters, and four-star hotels are about 20 square meters. So the area of the hotel room is uncertain.

1)5-star city business hotel. Plane design dimensions are: length 9.8m, width 4.5m (axis), clear height 2.9m, rectangular; The area is 44. ㎡.

2) Urban budget hotels. The plane design size is 6.2m, the width is 3.2m (axis), and the building area is 19.m2, which is the bottom line of the room area of middle and high-grade hotels.

3) The plane design dimensions of the city business hotel are: 7.5m, 3.7m wide (axis), 3m clear height and 26m2 area.

4) The size of the horizontal column network in the guest room building of the resort hotel should be 8~8.6m, and the width of the single room should not be less than 4m. If the width of the room reaches more than 6m, the room is "square" (9m×6.2m) and the building area is 40 ~ 60m2. I hope it helps you!