BED ROOM
THE FAMILY SUITE (deluxe room)
The Family Suite is a special gateway for newly married couples who are in a hurry and wants to get started with the newest flavors of life. The honeymoon suite offers a king size bed with plush mattress and bedding. The suite is spacious and has all the amenities of a 5-star room of any reputed hotel but at 1/3rd of the price. The room boasts a supreme view of the whole resort that can put a sweet smile on newly married couple’s face.
BDT 4,200 PER Day long (9:00am to 7:00PM
BDT 6,500 PER NIGHT stay (12:00pm to 11:00am)
THE FAMILY SUITE (STANDARD)
The standard suite comes with a number of features for a family who are in a budget. The room has a twin sharing bed with an attached bathroom. The room also features a huge couch for the whole family.
BDT 3,500 PER Day long (9:00am to 7:00PM
BDT 5,500 PER NIGHT stay (12:00pm to 11:00am)
THE SEMI STANDARD SUITE
The semi-standard suite features a double occupation bed for a family on a tight budget. The bedroom features a number of amenities starting from an attached bath with moderate room spacing. The room has access to natural light and will make sure that you have a great time spending there.
BDT 2,500 PER Day long (9:00am to 7:00PM
BDT 4,500 PER NIGHT stay (12:00pm to 11:00am)
1. Bed & Bedding
- King-sized or Queen-sized bed: The bed is often the centerpiece, with a high-quality mattress and plush bedding.
- High-thread-count sheets: Soft, smooth sheets, often in white or light, neutral colors.
- Layered pillows: Multiple pillows (decorative and functional) for added comfort.
- Luxurious duvet or comforter: Often in a plush fabric, offering warmth without too much weight.
2. Furniture
- Nightstands: Typically made of wood or elegant materials, with lamps or reading lights.
- Seating area: Comfortable chairs or a small sofa where you can relax or read.
- Desk or writing table: Often found in larger suites, it may be paired with a chair for working or leisure.
- Storage: Closets, dressers, or built-in wardrobes for guests to unpack.
3. Decor
- Neutral tones: Soft, calming colors such as beige, ivory, soft blues, or earth tones to promote relaxation.
- Artwork or wall décor: Often local art or nature-inspired themes, adding a touch of the location’s culture.
- Accent rugs: Plush, inviting rugs to complement the design and add warmth.
- Greenery: Indoor plants or flowers to enhance the natural ambiance.
4. Lighting
- Soft, ambient lighting: Overhead lights are typically dimmable to create a cozy atmosphere, supplemented by bedside lamps.
- Task lighting: For reading, there’s often adjustable lighting near the bed or seating area.
- Accent lighting: For mood, with dimmer switches, LED strip lights, or lamps with warm tones.
5. View & Windows
- Large windows or balcony: Many resort rooms have big windows or even a balcony with a stunning view of the beach, mountains, or gardens.
- Sheer curtains or blackout drapes: To control the amount of light entering the room and ensure privacy.
6. Luxury Amenities
- Smart technology: Some rooms feature high-tech gadgets like smart TVs, Bluetooth speakers, or tablet controls for lighting and temperature.
- Mini-fridge or minibar: Stocked with drinks and snacks.
- Safe and charging stations: For your valuables and electronics.
- High-end toiletries: Often with designer brands, available in a luxury bathroom that complements the bedroom.
7. Outdoor Access (optional)
- Private balcony/terrace: Some resort rooms offer access to a private outdoor space, perfect for lounging or enjoying the view.
These elements combine to create an environment that encourages relaxation and indulgence, typical of a resort experience.