I stayed at the TreeArt for three nights during China Lunar New Year 2018, I had booked a deluxe room and expected it to be a little bigger. There was a very small desk, covered with a fruit plate, tea, coffee, biscuits, etc. Not much room for anything else. There was a single desk chair, and now where else to sit, except on the bed or the Toto wash-your-butt throne.
The wash basin was also a bit cramped, yet nice and clean. Right next to it was a small place to hang a few garments, out of view but not behind a closed door. The shower was glass door enclosed tile and there was a small, elegant Japanese style tub on the other side of the bathroom. The tub was closest to the room, also glass enclosed, with manual privacy blinds. The room is terrible for entertaining anyone other than a very intimate friend. It is designed for romance.
The bed was a king size with good luxury sheets. It took up most of the space in the room. I had a large duffle-style case which was impossible to place in a way that did not dominate the ambiance of the otherwise neatly organized, very clean room. There was an odd odor in the room, but there was an air purifier which took care of the smell when set on a silent "low."
The TreeArt loans guests cruiser type, seven-speed bikes (with lights for running at night) that make the trip to the nearby night market pretty quick and painless. This was a very nice amenity, but by far the best amenity was the very ample and varied rooftop breakfast.