Hotel interior creators Parc broekhuizen in Utrecht, the Netherlands, were not afraid to dilute the classic interiors of the 18th century with modern furniture and minimalism. Interestingly shaped furniture has taken root here with frescoes and tapestries, and a slightly spacey bathroom is located on a marble pedestal right in the middle of the front bedroom. The corridor was painted green, with flowers in pots placed on top, and in one of the rooms a carpet was laid, reminiscent of the scenes of paintings from the era of Louis XVI. The hotel has a gourmet restaurant, a bar with unique cocktails, and the park adjacent to the hotel is part of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park, the second largest national park in the Netherlands..
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