The hotel complex embraces a restored typical Belgian windmill and farmhouse, while the central body is brand new and feature great windows overlooking the green surroundings. The interiors have been planned by national and international designers that have come up with very different furnishing solutions. Thus the Malè stools, slender in their light shape, entirely clad in coffee-brown leather, line the long “L” shaped counter of the luxurious lounge bar, while the King poufs and Ari coffee tables, in their discreet white and grey, elegantly enrich the spaces dedicated to relax in the 45 bedrooms.
Care for the environment and ecology – part of the energy needed to run the hotel is obtained from eolic mills – along with the willingness to meet the requirements of global taste, that results from the strong personalities that have dressed it, make D-Hotel a trendy and eclectic space.
source: press release







