Stay spaces that feel warm before they feel polished.

The Baan works best when the rooms stay honest to their architecture: pitched roofs, terrace edges, timber-lined ceilings, and a quieter mountain palette.

Warm bedroom interior at The Baan.
A-frame room row at The Baan.

What the stay is built around.

Warm lighting, timber surfaces, and stone accents
A mix of terrace-front rooms and lofted attic stays
Open pathways that keep the hillside visible throughout the property

Browse the room character.

Instead of inventing categories the property may not use publicly, the site frames the current spaces by feel: terrace-facing cabins, attic-style rooms, and warm interior bedrooms.

A-frame terrace cabin at The Baan.

Terrace Cabins

Front-facing rooms with direct access to the wider terrace and the architectural rhythm of the A-frame block.

Ideal for

Travelers who want easy access, outdoor spill-out space, and the most immediate feel of the hillside row.

Stone-and-wood bedroom at The Baan.

Warm Bedrooms

Simple bedrooms with textured stone walls, timber ceilings, warm bedding, and a quieter visual tone.

Ideal for

Couples or short-stay guests looking for comfort, warmth, and a more grounded interior palette.

Attic loft room at The Baan.

Attic Loft

Lofted rooms with pitched ceilings and a more tucked-away feeling, while still opening to terrace light and valley air.

Ideal for

Guests drawn to the A-frame shape, warm attic mood, and a slightly more distinctive room character.

Front-facing A-frame chalet at The Baan.
Attic room with pitched roof at The Baan.
Wood-finished bedroom interior at The Baan.

Quiet comfort, not heavy decoration.

The visual treatment stays clean because the real appeal is already in the angled roofs, textured walls, warm bedding, and the way the rooms open up to the property rather than closing into a generic hotel corridor.

Materials

Timber ceilings, stone textures, muted walls, and simple furnishings are treated as the core identity.

Flow

Circulation stays open to terraces and stairways, which makes even short walks through the property feel scenic.