Amenities
Shared spaces described as systems: hours, rules, capacity, and access.
Amenities are useful when constraints are explicit. This page provides operational description rather than promotional language.
Wellness
Low-stimulation wellness zone
Zone composition
- Dry sauna with controlled sessions and a calm entry/exit flow.
- Steam room available during published hours; ventilation is maintained between cycles.
- Cold rinse shower for short cooling intervals; use is kept quiet and orderly.
- Quiet lounge with limited seating, low-brightness reading lights, and a no-speaker-audio rule.
- Towel station with clear return bins and defined replacement handling.
Operating model
- Hours are fixed and posted; temporary closures are announced in advance when possible.
- Capacity limits are enforced to keep the space quiet and safe.
- Sound policy: no music in the zone; low-voice conversation only.
- Cleaning and reset routines are scheduled and visible, with wipe-down supplies available.
- Health guidance is posted at entry; guests are expected to follow contraindication notices.
Wellness access may be limited by capacity and scheduled resets. If you need a specific time window, plan ahead and confirm at the front desk.
Fitness
Fitness room: equipment and quiet-use rules
Cardio
- Treadmills and stationary bikes available during published hours.
- Rowing machine available for low-impact training.
- Fans are used only as needed; priority is a low-noise environment.
- Machine screens are kept at conservative brightness to reduce glare.
Strength
- Dumbbell set with a practical range for general training.
- Bench and mats stored in labeled positions for quick reset.
- Resistance bands available for controlled movement sessions.
- Controlled handling rule: weights are not dropped to protect quiet conditions.
Cleanliness
- Wipes are available at entry and inside the room.
- Equipment is wiped after use, including handles and touch points.
- Items are returned to labeled storage to keep circulation clear.
- Any faults or damage should be reported to the front desk immediately.
| Item | How we run it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Hours | Fixed daily window with short closures for cleaning and resets when required. | Guests can plan sessions without uncertainty. |
| Capacity | Limited occupancy to keep noise low and reduce waiting for equipment. | Supports safety and the quiet-first approach. |
| Noise | No external speakers; headphones only. Controlled movement and no weight drops. | Prevents disturbance to nearby rooms and shared areas. |
Laundry
Guest laundry workflow
How it works
- Guest laundry room with washers and dryers available to registered guests.
- Payment method is posted on-site at the machines; follow the displayed instructions.
- Detergent and basic supplies are available via on-site vending or at the front desk (as posted).
- Quiet handling rule: keep baskets inside the laundry room and avoid corridor staging.
- Lost items are collected and logged; retrieval is handled through the front desk.
Practical constraints
- Peak usage typically occurs in the early evening; mornings are usually the least busy.
- Please remove items promptly after the cycle ends to keep access fair for other guests.
- Safety rule: do not place items with flammable residues into dryers.
- Keep the door closed to contain noise and maintain ventilation performance.
- If a machine stops or errors, contact the front desk with the machine number.
Parking
Parking, arrival handling, winter notes
On-site parking
- On-site guest parking is available; follow posted signage on arrival.
- Short-stop check-in space is provided near the main entrance for luggage handling.
- Overnight rules and any fees are displayed at the entrance and confirmed at check-in.
- EV charging is available where marked; connector type and usage rules are posted on-site.
- Accessible parking spaces are located close to the step-free route to the entrance.
Winter operations
- Snow clearing and de-icing are performed on a regular schedule and after heavy snowfall.
- Walkways are salted; footwear with good traction is recommended in winter conditions.
- If block-heater outlets are provided, usage instructions are posted in the parking area.
- Emergency routes and marked lanes must remain clear at all times.
- Quiet handling rule: avoid extended idling near guest windows, especially during late hours.
Accessibility
Routes, step-free access, and predictable circulation
Entrance
- Step-free access is available via the main route; alternative routes are clearly signed.
- Entry doors are designed for practical access and smooth movement with luggage.
- The front desk can assist with check-in pacing and any arrival constraints.
- A waiting area is available near reception for short rests and coordination.
Elevators
- Elevator access connects guest floors and main shared areas.
- Audio cues and lighting are kept conservative to reduce overstimulation.
- Controls are positioned for practical reach; signage is clear and consistent.
- Emergency instructions are posted inside and near elevator lobbies.
Shared spaces
- Shared areas are laid out with clear walk paths and minimal obstructions.
- Quiet zones are separated from higher-traffic corridors where possible.
- Restrooms are available in main common areas with straightforward signage.
- Surfaces are maintained for stable footing; wet zones are clearly marked.
Pros
- Clear routes and signage reduce arrival friction and wayfinding time.
- Shared spaces are designed to stay calm: low clutter, predictable circulation, and quiet-use rules.
- Accessibility requests can be handled in advance through the contact page for better room placement.
Cons
- Some accessibility features depend on the selected room category and floor placement.
- During winter conditions, outdoor surfaces and arrival timing may require extra planning.
- Capacity limits in certain areas may affect timing for amenities during peak hours.