Treehouse Manchester - a Quirky Hotel Review
Briefly

"Walking into the lobby of Treehouse Manchester, I imagined I had entered a magical forest. The walls of the hotel were clad in thin tree trunks. The check-in desk was located in a wooden cabin. Plants hung from the ceiling, and greenery and potted plants covered every surface. One pillar was entirely covered in painted, wooden birdhouses. Sofas were covered in colourful fabrics, bookcases filled with books and vintage vinyl."
"The bedroom area was romantic and whimsical, with a gorgeous bed cover appliqued with hexagons of gingham and floral fabrics. It was colourful and crafty. The bedside tables were cut from tree trunks. The headboard had a forest design, and the mix of display cushions included one shaped like a tree. On one wall hung a bright red birdhouse. A room divider separated the bedroom from the sitting room and had a large screen TV on one side and a blackboard on the other."
The lobby recreates a magical forest with tree-trunk-clad walls, a wooden cabin check-in desk, hanging plants, painted birdhouses, colourful sofas, bookcases and vintage vinyl. Corridors feature tree-panelled areas, chunky wooden benches with woollen throws, and peg boards displaying children's handwriting on tiles. Studio suites evoke a childhood treehouse through rough wooden panelling, forest-green walls, a wooden daybed, and nostalgic accessories such as an old-fashioned leather football, camping lamp, and a card game. Bedrooms combine romantic, crafty textiles with bedside tables cut from tree trunks and a forest-themed headboard. A room divider hides a large TV and blackboard. Wooden floors, rugs, a daybed and a compact kitchen with a wooden island and retro appliances complete the playful, practical design.
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