Protect your privacy and treat the room as your (temporary) home. Keep the door at least partly closed and have your labor support person “approve” anyone who comes in. Bring your favorite music. Put your own pictures up with poster adhesive. Wear your own clothes (with warm socks if the room is cool).
As long as you’re comfortable, stay on your feet. You’re a competent person, not a patient. Walking and moving help line your baby up and keep labor going. Wander the halls or go outdoors, taking a helper with you.
Cover the clock. When labor really gets under way, you won’t care much about time, anyway.
Avoid routine vaginal exams, which increase the risk of infection and cause stress. You’ll know when you feel like pushing! (You can ask to have an exam to see how much your cervix has dilated, if you want, especially if that might help you make decisions about whether you want a particular intervention.)