One of the reasons I chose to go to Bangkok for holiday despite being there just a year ago was the chance to stay at Reflections Rooms that I had first read from Su Ann. The other, more important reason would be the fact that Mell wanted to shop at Chatuchak.

Furthermore, due to the weird and wonderful cosmic arrangement, Reflections is located at mere 5 minutes away from Chatuchak via the hotel’s free tuk-tuk service, which makes the decision an absolute no brainer.

Reflections Rooms hotel at Bangkok
Lobby at Reflections, quirky and unique

The quaint little boutique hotel only has 36 rooms housed in 3 separate blocks of buildings right next to each other. Each and every room is uniquely designed with it’s own theme: color of the wall, the design of the toilet, arrangement of furniture, types of couch, floor finishing, tables, and even the shape of the room space are different. The only common thingy they shared is probably the 21″ TV and big comfortable king size bed.

There are no rooms with separate single beds, so this might not be an ideal place for 2 straight guys to share a room.

Reflections Rooms 202 - Hong Kong Pat
Room 202 – Hong Kong Pat

Our first room was the very quirky Room 202, Hong Kong Pat. Hong means room in Thai, and Kong “Pat” is the artist who created the room. He is also known as the “Bangkok’s Mr. Idea Man, Mr. Can-Do, Mr. How-To.”

Reflections Rooms 202 - Hong Kong Pat
a little balcony for outdoor chilling, mirror for the lady

The room took up the entire floor space of a previous shop lot (as many rooms were) and turned it into more of a studio apartment than a normal run-off-the-mill hotel room. It was at least 12 to 14 feet wide and probably 50 feet deep. The walls were painted dark cyan on two sides, with the remaining a contrasting white. Big canvases hung on them with original paintings barely visible underneath all the scribbles and artistic outputs from previous tenants.

Reflections Rooms 202 - Hong Kong Pat
3 stooges lamps, disco lights, and the awesome soft toy couch

On the bare concrete floor right after we stepped in a room there is a sofa and the very awesome little couch that is covered entirely with soft toys. There are also lamps on 3 dolls affixed in the style of coal miners and even a disco light at the far corner that we left on while going to sleep, serving as a funky alternative to the boring night light.

Reflections Rooms 202 - Hong Kong Pat
we leave our marks on the walls of Room 202

The toilet at the end of the room (which was quite a walk for midnight relieves) has only a shower curtain and no door. But as a bonus, it comes with 2 shower heads *wink*. Even though the room was located on the ground floor, it comes with a small balcony with a couple chairs, very handy especially for those nicotine recharge periods.

Paints were readily available in the room, before we reluctantly checked out from Room 202, we left our scribbles on the wall, just like the dozens of past temporary tenants.

Reflections Rooms 303 - Medicine Machine
Room 303 – Medicine Machine

Because we stayed there for 5 nights, we are allowed to change room once (unfortunately there isn’t an option to stay in a different room every night, and it’ll be too much of a hassle anyway). Our second selection was Room 303 – Medicine Machine, located on the first floor, opposite block from the previous room. The hotel staff was kind enough to transfer all our luggage to the new room while we were out.

Reflections Rooms 303 - Medicine Machine
striking orange fake leather couch makes up the small living room

Room 303 is a converted converted from an office space, slightly smaller than 202 but still at least twice the size of an ordinary hotel room. The set up is like a vintage 70s office with its orange fake leather couch and wooden tea table facing a cork board wall that serves as a place to hang cloths.

Reflections Rooms 303 - Medicine Machine
the white and almost hospital like theme with a quaintly designed headboard

The multicolored curtains filters the evening sun to light up the otherwise plain cream color walls with rays in different spectrum. The room also comes with carpeted floor, the standard TV/DVD player, and a mini fridge. The toilet is converted from a stair well, with the shower affixed where you typically have a 90 degree turn as you go up the stairs.

This room was simpler, less busy, slightly more conventional, but yet unique in its own way. It would have been a big eye opener though, if we did not choose 202 as our first choice.

Reflections Rooms 303 - Medicine Machine
a smooch on the cheek

The rooms at Reflections are priced at 2250 to 2750 Baht per night, and you can typically ask for a discount (we got 20% off) during off peak season and if you stay over a certain number of nights. There are also a DVD library you can pick movies from (we spent so much time trying to decide what movie to watch), and plenty of street foods just right outside the hotel itself which I will write about very soon.

The hotel is located at Pradiphat street, just some 3km from Chatuchak. It runs a free tuk-tuk service to the nearest BTS station (Saphan Khwai, 7 stops from Siam Central) and Chatuchak weekend market. The hotel staffs were all very friendly and attentive; with it’s unique design as well as convenient location, the entire experience was better than anything I had expected.

We definitely plan to return to Reflections and try the other rooms in the future.

The Quirky Reflections Rooms Hotel at Bangkok
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37 thoughts on “The Quirky Reflections Rooms Hotel at Bangkok

  • March 11, 2009 at 2:03 pm
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    Sigh, we agree on everything except our movie choices, I think we need to work on that, dear! <3

    Eh why the soft toy chair got likeeee .. gaps? Missing soft toys is it? :X

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  • March 11, 2009 at 2:55 pm
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    mell, apparently someone’s butt was too accommodating for the soft toys and 1 got kidnapped within the butt cheeks? lol

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  • March 11, 2009 at 4:00 pm
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    wah….if i go back to bangkok, i will try this hotel ler…something unique ler…will visit their website…thanks for sharing the info.

    wah…a smooch from ur gf….sure melt ur heart kao kao one…

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  • March 11, 2009 at 4:28 pm
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    Mell did you steal that? OMG you dirty skanky naughty little girl you deserve a spank

    *piak*

    @KY – Hong Kan = ???

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  • March 11, 2009 at 4:52 pm
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    i wannaaaaaaaa goooooooo now!!!

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  • March 11, 2009 at 5:41 pm
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    Mellissa,
    I can live with the DVD thingy since everything else’s all good! <3

    Robb,
    HAhahahaha

    vialentino,
    Yah, very interesting isn't it? 😀

    ShaolinTiger,
    Make it happen 😀

    Tan Yee Hou,
    Hahhaah teruk. You bad little skanky boy!

    kimberlycun,
    DO IT, TAKE LEAVES!

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  • March 11, 2009 at 5:45 pm
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    What the smooch have to do with the room????
    Really wonder how the rest of the room will be like.

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  • March 11, 2009 at 5:58 pm
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    That looks really nice! Definitely better than some standard hotel chain. You don’t mention the breakfast though (always important for me). Is it included and is it any good?

    Thanks for dropping by my site and doing the survey, I will love you forever! (sorry Mell ;p)

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  • March 11, 2009 at 10:13 pm
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    Wow, those rooms make one feels so at home. I have to salute you for discovering such a lovely place. Although I’m up here in Navanakorn on a monthly basis, I seldom go exploring around like you. Paiseh. Have you noticed how strong the Japanese influence is in Thailand?

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  • March 11, 2009 at 10:22 pm
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    Myhorng,
    Nothing! You can check the other rooms on their website. 😀

    julian,
    Ohh they do have breakfast included and it’s pretty decent.

    wenqi,
    Make it happen!

    AkiraSabine,
    OoO interesting! 😀

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  • March 11, 2009 at 10:28 pm
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    When i first read it at pinkpau’s blog, rooms at Reflections seem really nice and interesting. However, i think that when there’s no control of scribbles/marks – it becomes awful graffiti! it’s just too much now, plus all the furniture and whatnot.. and from the look of it, it will be quite scary when u switch off all the lights at night. Scary!Just my opinion

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  • March 11, 2009 at 10:56 pm
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    quirky rooms but scary in a way. And sweet photos… hmm… lucky you!

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  • March 11, 2009 at 11:01 pm
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    a SmoocHie MOochie and here goes the ToYie…
    Sweet until Faint *1..2…3…BlonGgg…*

    I like the Ideas of the Reflections!! Impressive~~

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  • March 11, 2009 at 11:19 pm
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    wah, what an interesting place. Must check them out some day. 🙂

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  • March 12, 2009 at 11:57 am
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    wahhh ok i wanna go there already! and its near chatuchak! so nice

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  • March 12, 2009 at 12:43 pm
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    wah i damn wanna go to this place T__________T

    but i think tim would rather eat shit first how like that T_________T

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  • March 12, 2009 at 4:04 pm
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    Malaysian Salt,
    Ooo, it’s not really scary, I think still pretty cool despite the busier wall scribbles. 😀

    eiling,
    Thanks thanks. 😀

    hitomi,
    Hahhaa got it, thanks! 😉

    lina,
    Yah, make it happen!

    pinky,
    Go, go, go! 😀

    aud,
    Hhahaha why he wanna eat shit?!

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  • March 12, 2009 at 4:24 pm
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    I’m definately going to stay here when I go to Bangkok. The Medicine room looks tame compared to your first choice, I agree. 202 looks great.

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  • March 12, 2009 at 4:39 pm
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    So nice leh. Can conteng walls too! sigh~ Duno when is my turn! ):

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  • March 12, 2009 at 4:52 pm
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    hmmm..sweet moment ohh…I wish I have sweet moment soon also…=)

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  • March 12, 2009 at 5:35 pm
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    yes….looks interesting ler….cause every night also different environment and mode … then can do many things also ler…ngiak ngiak…

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  • March 12, 2009 at 5:48 pm
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    Huai Bin,
    Yaa, medicine room not as hardcore. 😀

    Jade Zheng,
    Make it happen! Anytime is a good time. 😉

    leechon,
    Ohhh I’m sure uc an. 😀

    vialentino,
    Hahaha, 2 rooms only for 5 nights. 😀

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  • March 12, 2009 at 8:36 pm
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    this is a nice place to stay, would try next time, but the rate quite expensive. have you tried Suk11? Its awesome too, and quirky in another way too. 😉

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  • March 12, 2009 at 11:24 pm
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    Ohh I love Medicine Machine! This makes me want to go to Bangkok even more. And is the shopping in Chatuchak awesome???

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  • March 13, 2009 at 12:00 am
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    goolooloo,
    the rate is considered pretty decent for this type of hotel though 😀

    hitomi,
    Hahah teruk!

    YL,
    Yesss! 😀

    Erisha,
    Do it, make it happen! Chatuchak was good too. 😉

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  • March 13, 2009 at 3:12 am
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    the place is bloody nice. unique and not really a place you will get at home.

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  • March 15, 2009 at 10:12 pm
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    i so love the idea of letting me grafitti the wall…… can’t stop having evil thoughts….

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  • March 19, 2009 at 1:52 am
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    Hey KY, just wondering..how’s the cleanliness of the place?

    I think the place seriously look great and definitely I would like to stay there one day 🙂

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  • March 19, 2009 at 9:32 am
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    irvine,
    Exactly why we chose it. 🙂

    rj,
    Hahaha evil thoughts. 😛

    Dabert,
    Su Ann at quaintly.net 😀

    Jason,
    It’s actually very clean, try it. 😀

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  • July 22, 2010 at 11:07 pm
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    This hotel looks like such a cool place! I’m hoping to travel to Thailand soon and I’ll definitely think about Reflections as a place to stay. I just read an article by Julia Dimon about strange places to sleep around the world…you might like it. Check it out! http://www.bit.ly/5sDPtj

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