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Definitions of room types and their related occupancy

This list explains what each of the different room types mean in the NightsBridge Setup. You use this list when creating a new room type in Room Type Info.

Please look at our article on how to set up room types if you need more information on this.

Type of Room Meaning Occupancy
Single 1 x single or 1 x three quarter bed
1
Double
1 x double bed 2
Queen 1 x queen bed 2
King 1 x king bed 2
Twin 2 x single or 2 x three quarter beds 2
Family Beds for at least 2 adults, plus bunk beds/sofa beds. 3+
Apartment Unit in a building with walls to separate the space
As indicated
Triple 3 x single or 3 x three quarter beds, or
1 x double/queen bed plus 1 x single bed
3
Quadruple Beds for at least 4 adults 4
Loft Unit in a building with little to no walls to separate spaces and higher ceilings
As indicated
Suite Larger than a room with more than one space in the room e.g bedroom plus lounge or dining area
As indicated
Large Suite Larger more open suite with more than one space in the room eg bedroom plus lounge and dining area
As indicated
Penthouse Large apartment or loft on the top floor of a building
As indicated
Studio Open plan smaller apartment with usually one bedroom
As indicated
Cottage Smaller than a house and has a more polished finishes than a cabin
As indicated
Cabin Smaller than a house and has a more rustic finish compared with a cottage
As indicated
Chalet Wooden house with sloping roof As indicated
Rondawel Cone shaped building where the roof is usually made of straw or thatch
As indicated
Villa Luxury house and larger than a holiday home
As indicated
Mobile Home Portable house that either has wheels at the base or can be connected to a vehicle to be moved
As indicated
Bungalow 1 - 1.5 story house with a front porch and sloping roof
As indicated
Bed in Dormitory Individual bed in a dorm room
1
Dormitory Room Whole room with multiple beds, usually bunk beds. Commonly found in a Backpackers.
As indicated
Tent  Tent As indicated
Campsite
Empty space with no beds
As indicated
Holiday Home Standard house that is smaller than a villa
As indicated
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