The beds were pretty comfortable, but the frames were very squeaky. The bathroom door downstairs had the same issue, making loud squeaky sounds when opened or closed. This led me to avoid using it at night to prevent disturbing anyone sleeping. The stairs also creaked, so again, would disturb people sleeping. Additionally, the downstairs bathroom had ceiling windows that unfortunately couldn't be opened for ventilation. We relied on a fan, but it took a while to air out. While the windows had blinds, they had to be kept closed at all times due to their clear design and being overlooked by taller flats above. As a result, the bathroom was quite dark due to these restrictions.
The downstairs (bedroom) area could get a bit stuffy since there weren't any windows there. Fortunately, there was a standing fan provided, which helped a bit, especially during the night. I also didnt want to leave the terrace door open at night due to security concerns.
The terrace didn't offer much privacy, as it overlooked someone's bedroom, and the occupants there couldve walked down the stairs into the terrace area if they wanted.
The window in the corridor near the entrance and the toilet upstairs didn't open fully, so it didn't let in much air. While there were ceiling windows above the kitchen area, the larger one in the middle wouldn't stay open, so I had to rely on the two smaller ones on the sides. Blinds were also difficult to open and close with the pole provided.
Unfortunately, the washing machine had some water in it, so we couldn't use it.
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