Frost apartments had its upsides - it was nicely appointed, the linens, towels and bed were very nice and clearly some thought and care had gone into making the room lovely. The dishes were new and very pretty.
However, the term "room" is the sticking point. This was not an apartment. It was a *very* compact hotel room - you could barely walk beside the bed on either side - with some kitchenette amenities. Which is perfectly fine if it's made clear from the listing.
This wasn't the case here. It was called an apartment. The photos used angles of shooting and a wide angle lens that exaggerated the space. When we arrived, we were really taken aback at just how cramped the space was.
Had we been traveling for fun, it wouldn't have been a big deal. This trip was for work, we are documentary filmmakers and were traveling with three large cases of media gear in addition to our suitcases. Getting equipment ready for work, and then having to store everything made our lives difficult and our stay not very pleasant. We would never have chosen this property had the owner been transparent about the size and nature of the accommodation.
Honesty is the best policy, and the property owners should consider that idea seriously.