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Need help with hotel terms and room measurement conversion

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Jun 26th, 2002 | 03:53 PM
  #1  
Re: Paris hotel rooms, what is meant by a "sofa bed". Is it like an American sofabed that folds up during the day and then at night you pull out the bed? Or is it like a day bed?<BR><BR>Next, what is the measurement of a hotel equal to in length and width (e.g. 9'x12')for 20 square meters?<BR><BR>Thanks
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Jun 26th, 2002 | 04:07 PM
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A meter is a little more than 3 feet, so a 9 by 12 room is 3 by 4 meters, or 12 square meters. A room that's 20 square meters might be 4 by 5 meters, which is a bit more than 12 by 15 feet.
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Jun 26th, 2002 | 04:12 PM
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Here's another approach: A square meter is about ten square feet, so just divide or multiply by 10: So a room that's 20 square meters is about 200 square feet. <BR><BR>Then to convert that 200 square feet to room dimensions, just pick a figure for one side and divide to find the other. For example, if your 200-square-foot room has one side that's 15 feet, then the other side is 200/15, which is 13.3. A little different from Suzy's figures, but close enough!
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Jun 27th, 2002 | 06:09 AM
  #4  
Thank you for the explanations about the room measurement.<BR><BR>However, what about the term "sofa bed"? Can anyone explain what this means-in Europe? Again thanks.
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Jun 27th, 2002 | 06:15 AM
  #5  
Meter = 39.34 inches last time I looked. Soaf bed is just that - same as in US. But you dopn't pull it out - you just make it up.<BR><BR>Probably 5 meters x 4 meters - just convert to 39.34, and you have it - then divide by 12, and you'll feel at home with it.
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Jun 27th, 2002 | 06:19 AM
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Okay, great, thanks for the addtional explanations.
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