First impression: small room, took me a while at the doorway to think where I should settle my bags. But it's okay; I've stayed in smaller rooms with no chair in SG.
There is no wardrobe; all you have are hangers.
Below the desk is a small fridge where you can chill your drinks.
The chair is not tall enough and is not ergonomically comfortable enough for one to work at the desk.
There's a tap for filtered water in the toilet, but still, the boiled water has a faint taste, not sure if it's the water itself or the kettle's problem.
The shower place is too small, and I hit the glass door every night I took a shower.
Some said the hotel has poor sound isolation. I'd blame the neighbours as they allow their kids to play in the corridor, and keep the doors open as if they're at home.
What's missing should be lights that provide warm colors, hated those cold white spot lights.