First of all, when a guest enters a hotel room, they should immediately find a suitcase holder, or two if it is a double room. Because there is no better way to end a troubled day of travelling dragging suitcases around than placing them on a nice bench, at a suitable height of 45 centimeters, open your suitcase and use whatever you need. I once read that in an article on how to design hotel rooms. At the entrance, the bathroom is immediately in the center of the building, so as not to occupy sides with windows that serve other purposes. Then, always on the bathroom side, there is the wall where the bed(s) are located. The size of said wall follows fixed patterns, namely: 2.90 meters for a double room with a double bed, 3.50 meters for a double room with twin beds, 3.90 meters for a triple room with a double bed and a single bed, 4.50 meters for a triple room with three single beds. All the intermediate measures should not be considered, as it would be a waste of space, since they should be accompanied with an enlargement or reduction of the bathroom compartment in order not to waste even a square centimeter. So, either a functional measure is reached for the arrangement of the beds, or it is better to enlarge the bathroom, which has always been the bigger the better. The headboard is always the thing that makes the guest say “Oh, what a nice room!”, and that is why we have to concentrate all the ideas and resources on the head of the bed. Tha goal is to obtain a beautiful, unforgettable, maybe tacky room, which we will never put in our house, but that we expect to find in a hotel, so even if it is eccentric, flamboyant or carnivalesque the headboard and its background wallpaper must, above all, be unforgettable. In this wall the most important thing is appearance, even if it means using a wallpaper with pictures of the place or circus decoration made with strips of LED lights. The opposite wall, as we said, starts with the suitcase holder, and is all intended for the service group, that is everything we need. There is no point in trying to make the wall of the services captivating, rich and beautiful, it would not be of any use to the wardrobe, desk, luggage holder: they do not have to appear, they have to be functional. The service group has its cornerstone in the television, placed exactly in the center of the wall and in front of the beds. The television must be of the right size and positioned at the right height: it should be neither higher, nor lower, neither too large, nor too small. Also the desk must have its right size: it must at least be fitting to write a postcard or place packages on it, or maybe to work with a laptop. Above the desk there must be the third light point, which is not a lamp, but an electrical wall socket which is used to prevent the guest from kneeling on the floor and unplugging the fridge to connect the computer. The rest of the wall is divided between a suitcase wardrobe mirror and coat hanger to the extent that is inversely proportional to the business clientele (small big suitcase wardrobe) tourist (large suitcase wardrobe not strictly essential). Even hit-and-run tourism needs business-like furnishing. The cabinet should not be too high, otherwise it has to be cleaned every day, as the drawers are avoided, in order not to find dirt or long cleaning times. Moreover, there has to be a shelf, at a height of 180 centimeters, with the spare pillow and blanket, the hanger tube, and another shelf, at a height of 45 centimeters, for folded garments and the safe. Above the luggage rack or on its side there is a full-length mirror, measuring at least 35 by 100 centimeters, so that from a distance of one meter the guest can look at themselves in the mirror from head to toe. The mirror that was once placed inside the wardrobe doors now goes outside, and to avoid using the chair as a hanger for quick clothes, it is better to put external hangers. Et voilà.