My apologies for the misstep in word choice. You're right, "adequate" better captures the sentiment you described. Here's a revised review:
My recent stay at the Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach was perfectly adequate. There wasn't anything particularly wrong, and the room was reasonably clean with the hotel itself appearing well-maintained. You can definitely tell it's an older building, and while it has potential to be a much nicer hotel, the interior design needs a complete overhaul.
The current NASCAR theme feels a bit DIY or budget-constrained, and a professional decorator could really elevate the space. Changing the lighting to something warmer would also make the hotel feel significantly more welcoming. I did notice that the doors could seal a bit better, as I could hear a fair amount of noise from the hallway and the connecting room doorway. On the bright side, the furniture was in reasonable shape, and the beds were pretty comfortable. The AC unit had an acceptable noise level and cooled the room adequately.
If you're looking for a quiet night, be aware that both the lobby and the rooftop have full bars, which can lead to some nightlife. While I wouldn't choose to stay there again, it was an acceptable experience overall, especially considering some of the less fortunate guest experiences I heard about down the road at the Hilton.