We all love decor, so let’s face it, some rooms are just cooler than others. From an invisible treehouse in Sweden to an underwater hotel room in the Maldives, we scoured the world to find the most amazing rooms around.So, here—in no particular order—8 of the coolest rooms in the world. Get ready to want to book flights to see these rooms located all over the world for yourself.
Let us know which rooms you’re dying to visit in the comments below!
Let us know which rooms you’re dying to visit in the comments below!
1. Kehl, Comic Room at the Arte Luise Kunsthotel, Berlin, Germany
Ever wanted to see what's like to live inside a comic book? Now you can at the Arte Luise Kunsthotel in Berlin where every room is in the style of a different artist from Edward Hopper to pop artist Heiner Meyer. Every corner and angle of the Comic room is outlined with a thin, hand-drawn black line. The result is a comic book-like room inspired by the Berlin-based artist Kehl. Works of the artist decorate the room.
Ever wanted to see what's like to live inside a comic book? Now you can at the Arte Luise Kunsthotel in Berlin where every room is in the style of a different artist from Edward Hopper to pop artist Heiner Meyer. Every corner and angle of the Comic room is outlined with a thin, hand-drawn black line. The result is a comic book-like room inspired by the Berlin-based artist Kehl. Works of the artist decorate the room.
2. Panic Room at the Au Vieux Pannier Hotel, Marseille, France
Need a little color in your life? You should stay at the Panic Room at the Au Vieux Pannier Hotel in Marseille. The room was designed by the artist Tilt, who decided to split the entire room down the middle with bright graffiti to one side while keeping the other stark white. Graffiti is spray painted over the entire half of the room including the walls, the floor and even the bed!
Need a little color in your life? You should stay at the Panic Room at the Au Vieux Pannier Hotel in Marseille. The room was designed by the artist Tilt, who decided to split the entire room down the middle with bright graffiti to one side while keeping the other stark white. Graffiti is spray painted over the entire half of the room including the walls, the floor and even the bed!
3.Underwater Suite at Conrad Rangali Island Resort, Maldives
On the other side of the landscape spectrum is this underwater suite in the Maldives, located off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean. We've heard of several proposed underwater suites and lounges, but The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort is the real deal! The room is usually set up as their popular underwater dining room, but the resort has been known to transform it into a private bedroom suite for two on special occasions.
On the other side of the landscape spectrum is this underwater suite in the Maldives, located off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean. We've heard of several proposed underwater suites and lounges, but The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort is the real deal! The room is usually set up as their popular underwater dining room, but the resort has been known to transform it into a private bedroom suite for two on special occasions.
4.Tongabezi Lodge Tree House, Zambia, South Africa
This hotel just won Fodor's Hotel 100 Award 2013 designating it as one of the most distinct hotels in the world. Definitely one of the most luxurious tree houses we've ever seen, but the nature aspect is still there as the tree grows right through the room!
This hotel just won Fodor's Hotel 100 Award 2013 designating it as one of the most distinct hotels in the world. Definitely one of the most luxurious tree houses we've ever seen, but the nature aspect is still there as the tree grows right through the room!
5.Overwater Bungalow, Le Meridien, Bora Bora
Located over the turquoise waters of the Pacific, the glass floor of this overwater bungalow offers a unqiue and captivating experience. With the largest glass floors of any resort in French Polynesia, guests are provided with a portal to the marine life below.
Located over the turquoise waters of the Pacific, the glass floor of this overwater bungalow offers a unqiue and captivating experience. With the largest glass floors of any resort in French Polynesia, guests are provided with a portal to the marine life below.
6. Ogilvy & Mather, Jakarta, Indonesia
The global advertising frim Ogilvy & Mather recently decided to consolidate their offices into one creativity-inspiring enviornment. Designers at M Moser Associates helped them achieve this with a large, fun and open meeting space near the cafe. They made sure to have a lot of comfortable spaces for employees to take a breather from work--and what better way to get there than taking a slide for some exhilaration!
The global advertising frim Ogilvy & Mather recently decided to consolidate their offices into one creativity-inspiring enviornment. Designers at M Moser Associates helped them achieve this with a large, fun and open meeting space near the cafe. They made sure to have a lot of comfortable spaces for employees to take a breather from work--and what better way to get there than taking a slide for some exhilaration!
7. Infinity Pool Sanctuary, Jade Mountain Anse Chastanet, St. Lucia
Architecturally speaking, there is nothing quite like Jade Mountain. The infinity pool is a part of the room itself and looks out to the Caribbean Sea and Piton mountains. You don't even need all four walls on this ultra-private space that floats out into nature. This room certainly deserves to be called a sanctuary.
Architecturally speaking, there is nothing quite like Jade Mountain. The infinity pool is a part of the room itself and looks out to the Caribbean Sea and Piton mountains. You don't even need all four walls on this ultra-private space that floats out into nature. This room certainly deserves to be called a sanctuary.
8.Chocolate Room by Karl Lagerfeld at La Reserve, Paris, France
For yet another one of his creative ventures, the eccentric designer teamed up with Magnum ice cream and chocolatier Patrick Roger to create this chocolate hotel suite. The suite is entirely made of chocolate, including the carpet, headboard, book-filled nightstand and the guest on the bed--Lagerfeld's companion and muse Baptiste Giabiconi, who is reclining with a Magnum ice cream bar.
For yet another one of his creative ventures, the eccentric designer teamed up with Magnum ice cream and chocolatier Patrick Roger to create this chocolate hotel suite. The suite is entirely made of chocolate, including the carpet, headboard, book-filled nightstand and the guest on the bed--Lagerfeld's companion and muse Baptiste Giabiconi, who is reclining with a Magnum ice cream bar.