Aircon had been left on ahead of arrival, so the room felt very cold and took ages to warm up after turning off.
Another building overlooked the living area. I would have appreciated a sheer curtain, as I could see straight across into people's homes, but the only option was a blackout curtain.
I stayed 4 nights, by which point I had run out of toilet paper and hand soap, and the bins were completely full, but there was no cleaning or replenishing of items during my stay.
Combi microwave oven awkward to use. I had to search for manuals; it would have been good to have the correct printed manuals to hand in the room.
On one of the mornings, the fire alarm went off at 7.30am a.m. repeatedly for what felt like half an hour. Reception said that the chef burned breakfast and that the alarm wouldn't stop sounding until smoke had dispersed. It seems strange that the alarm couldn't be reset if it wasn't an emergency. I was also surprised that I had to use my room card to unlock the door to the fire escape stairs. If it had been a real fire with people in a rush that could prove dangerous, a fire exit should always be easily accessible in an emergency.
I liked the style of the room, and the studio was a good size, but parts are starting to look worn.