The accommodation is a room in a set of apartments in a lovely 1883 building between Termini Station and St. Mary Major Basilica. The location is convenient to public transit, and there are many excellent food options for any time of day.
Our room was small, with very little storage space and limited counter or shelf space in either the room or bath. The bath is very stylish, but not the most practical. The shower is quite narrow, and there is little counter space of any kind, but we made do.
The beds are more firm than we are used to, but not as brutally hard as in most Italian hotels. We were able to sleep rather well, and there is a variety of pillows to choose from. The linens were very nice, and the room was clean. There are limited electrical outlets in the room, so charging devices could be tricky. The television did not work properly. The walls are very thin, and we could hear every word said in nearby rooms, as well as footsteps, etc.
The proprietor was helpful and kind. The biggest problem was having only one set of keys. There are three doors to traverse to get to the room, and the doors lock automatically when leaving, so with only one set of keys it is essential for one person to remain in the room if the other wants to go out on his own. During the day the proprietor is on the premises to open the doors if needed, but not at night, so know that this can be an issue.