Glad you revisited my post as your previous comment (first comment) does not make sense, sorry. Whoever mentioned lights, professional photography etc. It is simple - the en-suite does not match the description. Well, actually, the en-suite is not accessible to me but provided to another offline guest via the other door which is a common door.
Oxford defines en-suite as follows: (Of all people I would expect hosts to know this but I can see why this is the state for guests like me when hosts use phrases loosely with seemingly no understanding of what it actually means in the language that they type the description in)
(of a bathroom) immediately adjoining a bedroom and forming part of the same set of rooms.
"all rooms have en-suite facilities"
(of a bedroom) having an adjoining bathroom that forms part of the same set of rooms.
"there are twenty-five luxurious en suite bedrooms"
The origin of the word is French so I can understand that there is too much confusion amongst those in North America as to how people here and the support person got entangled on the terms rather than on the simple fact that - Photo is a of a different facility while I have a different facility with missing fixtures like bathtub and cabinet, not to mention a smaller space - none of it en-suite but on a different floor. Yes, I have solid evidence if images and videos can constitute that but if not then the host acknowledges it as well on airbnb chat albeit goes back and says will look at the photos over weekend (conveniently near about after 72 hours) as he is too busy. Support says live with it like I mentioned in the original post.
I honestly don't care if washrooms have this or bathrooms are not supposed to have that. All I care is if you put up an image with you visible as clicking the photo of a certain facility, have the gal to caption it as a certain thing (spacious en-suite, in this case) then provide it (because I paid for that, it was the premise of my booking) else your photos don't mean anything nor does the caption but am getting a feel that this forum is also for hosts only like the platform. Not a problem, it actually answers my original question and helps me decide the reliability of the platform in general.