stateroom
/ˈsteɪtəroʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A luxurious room on a ship or boat, especially one with a private bathroom and often reserved for the ship’s officers.
“The captain’s stateroom had a breathtaking view of the ocean.”
2. noun
A small room or compartment in a building, especially one used for a specific purpose.
“The hotel had a small stateroom for storing luggage.”