Private entrance,
lovely wooden floors, beautifully decorated.
Not exact matches
Patanjali carved out of stone is watching you practice on one side, while the Buddha is smiling encouragingly on the other... There is space for 36 students, and the places are determined by little golden lotuses on the
wooden floor, a
lovely little attention to detail.
The top
floor also boasts a
lovely wooden balcony with BBQ and outdoor dining setting - making this space the perfect space to catch the sea breeze and entertain.
Hue Queen Hotel is a wonderful three - star property located in central Hue, home of the last Vietnamese Imperial Dynasty, and just a few minutes walk from the Huong River.Phu Bai International Airport is just a 30 - minute drive away.Guests will find a wide array of attractions nearby, including the Imperial Citadels many ruins and museums, the bustling Dong Ba Market, Perfume River, and a day trip out to the nearby DMZ and its maze of insurgent tunnels.The 58 rooms at this hotel come in three varieties: Classic Double / Twin, Deluxe Double / Twin, and First Class Rooms.All are decorated in a
lovely traditional Vietnamese design, with tiled
floors and
lovely dark
wooden furniture.
The air - con rooms are as stylish as the exterior would lead you to expect — local designer Vannary San is responsible for their
lovely look — made out with
wooden platform beds (the wood is reclaimed), moulded terrazzo bathroom fittings, beautiful colonial - style
floor tiles and raw silk curtains.
This is a
lovely room with a queensizebed, electric blankets, daybed, tea - and coffeefacilities, flatscreen tv with M - Net Movie + All Super Sport, bathroom en suite with shower, africanstyle decorated,
wooden flooring, own balcony, beautiful views.
On the ground
floor is a
lovely outside terrace which has dining and seating areas, natural stone arches and comfortable furniture overlooking the pool, double
wooden doors lead into the main living room with corner leather sofa, dining table and fully equipped kitchen.
Woven bamboo
flooring, exposed
wooden beams, and
lovely furnishings create an exquisite alpine ambience.
G'day I must say that when we first moved into the rattiest old cottage in Sydney with a tatty deck,
wooden floors and a huge old Moreton Bay fig tee I believed that I would have the luxury of a
lovely new kitchen with appliances of my dreams, with a Frenchy country white feel with a bit of coastal and industrial (yep...
It has many
lovely character features as well as a luxury kitchen, stripped
wooden floors and a wood - burning stove.