@Richard1826
I think your point - re the measurements - is a valid one and could be very useful. I know a lot of the hotel platforms have something similar and it influences me sometimes when I"m tossing up between several places.
The only qualification I'd make is this. You are obviously a guest who takes the time and trouble to read listings carefully.
A host has a really tough job including all the detail and information they think guests might need/want with trying to ensure that amount of description does not become counter productive.
There are a LOT of guests who seem to have an inverse reading relationship with the amount of detail and the amount of comprehension. They criticise for making the listing too onerous to read
My last guest was like this. When she arrived, and I showed her how to unlock the door, I said,
"do you remember your keycode?"
Oh no, the number was too confusing to remember.
"but the code is your mobile number"
"MY mobile number"
"yes"
"Ooooh. Well why didn't you say that in the message???"
"I did"
"oh. I got really confused. There were so many words"
It was clear she had not read a single thing in the description, or the house rules, because, as she kept saying "it was so long. It was confusing"
I DO have some measurements of some rooms stated in my description, but because of guests like the above, I am constantly trying to pare things back, balancing brevity and ease of reading with detail.
I know this is a tightrope many, many hosts find difficult.