An en suite typically includes a private bathroom attached to a bedroom, providing convenience and privacy. It usually features essential fixtures such as a shower or bathtub, toilet, and sink, often with additional amenities like storage and mirrors. The design can vary significantly, but the primary function is to offer direct access from the bedroom for the occupant's use.
Both "en suite" and "en-suite" are correct spellings. "En suite" is the more common spelling in British English, while "en-suite" is more commonly used in American English. Both are used to describe a bedroom with an attached bathroom.
ensuite (one word) means 'then' in French. en suite can mean several rooms in a hotel that are available as an apartment
En suite, as in 'a hotel room with bathroom en suite.'
Neither 'en suite' nor 'en-suite', meaning 'then', are correct in French. Use "ensuite" (a single, non-hyphenated word)
Could be: Prelude (Suite Bergamasque) En Bateau (Petite Suite) Avec emportement (En blanc et noir) Prelude (Suite pour le piano)
First, there is not insuite but there are en suite amenities when talking about homes. En suite is French and means connected so when describing laundry on site or on suite you are discussing whether the laundry is actually in the rental area (en suite) or outside the rented area but still on the property (on site)!
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I think it is referred to as "en suite."
An "en suite washer and dryer" refers to a laundry appliance setup that is located within a private living space, typically a bedroom or bathroom, rather than in a communal laundry area. This convenience allows residents to do laundry without having to leave their personal space. The term "en suite" emphasizes that the washer and dryer are directly accessible from the main living area or bedroom.