I stayed in the triple, like the previous reviewer, and agree with all he's said. Firstly, this room is unbelievably noisy. It has high ceilings and there's a bit of an echo, which means sounds from the street also echo, despite the double glazing. I felt as if the motorbikes were in there with me. There is only one curtain on each window, instead of a pair. A pair of thick curtains is needed on each window, which would very much help with the sound insulation.
The second big problem is the worn-out mattresses - springs poking through meant a poor night's sleep. The pillows are thin and without any support.
The third problem is cleanliness - although the sheets and binliner had been changed the room had not been cleaned. Food left in fridge, hairs, litter from previous occupants.
On a positive note, I found the shower and fridge to be fine (if you don't look up at the mouldy ceiling). The situation is brilliant - just a few steps from Camden High St, a nice little Greek supermarket next door, lots of buses & the tube nearby.
The photos give the impression of clean, basic, but functional. The room was just basic, and at present, not acceptable..
The manager and staff know the failings and did their best to help, but the owner is ultimately responsible. It feels as if he doesn't care. I would like to recommend to him that he spends the night here. He might then appreciate the big problems and the small things that would make a difference - hooks for the towels and coats, a set of hangers for the wardrobe, some more utensils in the kitchen, etc.
If a week's rental were to be spent on each apartment - new mattresses & curtains - they could be functional and pleasant.
Until that happens, somewhere like the Travelodge in King's Cross would be a better budget option. If you want to cook, bear in mind that the facilities here are very limited - despite what it says on the website there was no microwave although the manager did get me one after a couple of days. You'll need your own teatowels etc.