For example all sixth floor rooms in whatever numeric pattern begin with a 6 whether they are three or four digit numbers 602 6350.
Rooms numbered by floor.
C the first room numbers on a wing or floor will end in a 1 or a 2.
Ii use 1001 or 1002 2001 or 2002 1101.
For example room 412 would be on the fourth floor of the building.
If you want to number rooms sequentially by floor enter the number to begin with such as 101 201 301 and so on that corresponds to the current floor plan view.
B odd room numbers should be on the north or west side of the corridor or on the inside of a ring layout floor.
For example room 215 could be the 15th room of floor 2 or 5th room of floor 21 but to avoid this confusion one dot is sometimes used to separate the floor from the room 2 15 refers to 2nd floor 15th room and 21 5 refers to 21st.
As you place subsequent rooms on that level the room numbers follow in sequence 202 203 204 and so on.
Numbered rooms on the other when possible.
2 1 rooms are generally numbered using a standard three digit numbering scheme e g 102 137 246.
The following examples use spaces in the room number to clarify and.
Every room on the same floor should have the same starting number corresponding to the floor of the hotel.
The room number is generally assigned with the first digit indicating the floor on which the room is located.
Room numbering guidelines rooms will be numbered in accordance with the number of stories that are in the building as follows.
Ground floor or basement rooms could be numbered 001 002 etc.
I room numbers 1000 2000 1100 and 1200 are not standard room numbers.
2 2 wings or corridor ids can be incorporated in a room number for large floors.
Room numbers will begin with the corridor room number cr0100 on the first floor cr0200 on the second floor etc.
The first floor will be numbered 100 s.
Third floor will be 300 s etc.
Typically one uses the floor number with one or two extra digits appended to identify the room within the floor.
There are 10 floors in a hotel numbered from 0 to 9.
Room numbers may consist of three digits but can be any number of digits.
Four digit room numbers can be used in buildings that are more than 9 floors e g 1001 1002 1033.
Room 540 would be on the fifth floor.
Second floor will be 200 s.
Or g01 g02 etc.
Or b01 b02 etc.
Buildings with 1 9 stories rooms will use a standard three digit numbering scheme where the first number is the floor and the subsequent two numbers are the unique room identifier on that floor.