Angad Arts Hotel, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, officially opened its doors last November. With four colors of red, green, yellow and blue representing passion, rejuvenation, happiness and tranquility, the hotel encourages guests to choose the room with the color that best suits their emotions instead of randomly arranging the rooms.
Not only the wall paint, these four main colors are also found in the details from small to large in each room, from the small rubber ducks in the bathtub to the pillows lying neatly on the bed. In particular, when entering a room almost entirely neon yellow, visitors will feel like they are lost in a painting by artist Van Gogh. This is probably the reason why the hotel has the word "Arts" in its name.
The yellow room represents happiness (or maybe for those who are Minions fans?)
Angad Arts Hotel is within easy walking distance of St. Louis' arts and culture destinations such as the Contemporary Arts Museum, the historic Fox Theatre with its ornate neo-Byzantine architecture and the live music venue Firebird.
Not only close to art centers, the area surrounding Angad Arts Hotel also has many attractive dining places, especially the barbecue shop Pappy's Smokehouse and the famous Urban Chestnut brewery.
Hotel lobby area with impressive "chameleon". This is actually a light fixture that can rotate 360 degrees.
The building itself has a rich artistic history. When it was first built in the 1920s, it was originally a theater and gradually became the hotel it is today. In addition, it is on the National Register of Historic Places, so restoration and improvement must be respected, ensuring that the cultural and artistic values of the building are not lost over time.












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